Pelvic floor and deep core support
Pelvic floor function affects core stability, lower back mechanics, continence, posture, and quality of life. Emsella uses electromagnetic stimulation to support pelvic floor activation while the patient remains seated and clothed. iMedi frames this service as part of functional care, not as an embarrassing or cosmetic concern.
Who may consider Emsella
Patients may consider assessment if they have pelvic floor weakness, postpartum concerns, core instability, or lower-back support needs. Suitability depends on medical history, implants, pregnancy status, pelvic symptoms, and clinician review. Complex urinary, gynecological, or neurological symptoms may require specialist evaluation.
How iMedi plans the protocol
The protocol may include functional assessment, session planning, exercise guidance, and progress review. It may be paired with physiotherapy education and home exercises to reinforce pelvic floor and deep core control between sessions.
How iMedi keeps the plan focused
- Suitability is reviewed before a procedure or device-led protocol is recommended.
- The service is connected to its parent care pathway instead of being sold as a duplicate package.
- Expected benefits, limits, aftercare, and follow-up needs are discussed clearly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do patients stay clothed during Emsella?
Yes. Emsella is typically performed seated and clothed, with privacy and comfort maintained.
Is Emsella only for women?
No. Pelvic floor function matters across genders, though suitability and goals vary by patient.
Can it replace pelvic floor exercises?
No. It can support activation, but exercises and habit training may still be important.