If you’ve experienced bladder leaks, you understand how isolating and emotionally exhausting they can be. Millions of Australian women deal with pelvic floor issues, feeling restricted in daily activities and social interactions.
If you’ve experienced bladder leaks, you know exactly how isolating and emotionally exhausting it can be. Maybe you’ve silently struggled with embarrassment, frustration, or even hopelessness, assuming you’ll be trapped in discomfort forever.
You’re not alone.
Millions of Australian women experience pelvic floor dysfunction a condition that can affect bladder control, daily confidence, and quality of life. Traditional options like surgery, pelvic floor exercises, or medication often fail to address the root cause or deliver lasting results. For many, these solutions can feel invasive, time-consuming, or simply ineffective.
Now, a clinically backed, non-invasive solution is available in Adelaide: the EMSella Chair. Designed to strengthen pelvic floor muscles and improve bladder control without surgery.
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Curious if EMSella is right for you? Come in for a 15-minute trial session, no pressure, no commitment.
The EMSella Chair offers a revolutionary, non-surgical treatment for pelvic floor dysfunction. FDA and TGA approved, EMSella uses advanced electromagnetic technology to deliver over 11,000 pelvic floor contractions in a single comfortable, fully clothed session. It’s like doing months of Kegel exercises effortlessly and painlessly in just 28 minutes.
How EMSella Supports Bladder Control
Rather than masking symptoms, EMSella directly stimulates the pelvic floor muscles using high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy. This helps enhance neuromuscular function and supports improvements in bladder control, pelvic strength, and core stability.
Clinically Backed Pelvic Floor Treatment in Adelaide
EMSella is increasingly used in pelvic health clinics as a first-line, non-invasive option for supporting urinary incontinence and pelvic muscle function. Studies show measurable improvement after a consistent treatment series. Outcomes may vary.
If you’re exploring options for improving bladder control or strengthening your pelvic floor, EMSella is a clinically backed, non-invasive treatment now available at our Adelaide clinic. It’s designed for women seeking support without surgery, medication, or downtime.
Many patients choose EMSella as part of a broader pelvic health strategy. Research shows that a consistent course of treatment may support improvements in pelvic muscle tone and bladder function.
Results vary from person to person.
A Holistic Approach to Women’s Health
At Acumend, we support your wellness journey with compassion and clinical expertise. Led by Dr. Sandra Phanthapangna, our team combines evidence-based medical technologies with a whole-person approach to care.
You deserve to enjoy life’s moments without fear or embarrassment. You deserve relief that lasts.
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Take the first step today. Click below to schedule a discreet, no-obligation consultation and find out if EMSella is a suitable option to support your pelvic floor function and bladder control.
Improving pelvic floor health starts with the right support. EMSella is available now at Acumend in Adelaide.
EMSella is suitable for women and men of all ages experiencing bladder leaks, weak pelvic floor muscles, or urinary incontinence. It’s also an excellent postnatal treatment and is often recommended after childbirth, menopause, or pelvic surgery.
Want to see how EMSella is transforming postpartum recovery for Adelaide mums? Read our full blog on postpartum bladder leaks.
Yes. EMSella treatment is available at Acumend, located in Hackney, Adelaide. We offer a 15-minute risk-free trial session so you can experience EMSella before committing to a full treatment plan.
EMSella feels like deep pelvic floor muscle contractions—similar to doing intensive Kegel exercises. Most clients describe the sensation as unusual but not painful. You remain fully clothed and can relax during the session.
Still unsure what to expect? We break down the most common EMSella myths here.
Most clients notice improvement after 2–3 sessions, with optimal results typically achieved after 6 sessions spread over 3 weeks. Your treatment plan will be tailored based on your personal needs and pelvic floor strength.
Still curious how many sessions most women in Adelaide need? This article walks through the typical EMSella treatment plan.
EMSella complements and enhances traditional treatments by delivering thousands of muscle contractions you can’t replicate manually. It’s ideal for clients who struggle with consistency or technique in performing Kegels, and it can fast-track pelvic floor re-education.
Not sure how EMSella compares to Kegels? Here’s a side-by-side comparison backed by clinical results.
EMSella is not currently covered by Medicare, but some private health insurers may offer rebates under women’s or pelvic health. We recommend contacting your provider directly to confirm coverage.
Yes. By strengthening the pelvic floor, EMSella often improves sexual function, increases blood flow, and enhances sensation. Many clients report a noticeable improvement in intimacy and confidence.
With proper maintenance, EMSella results can last 6–12 months or longer. Many clients schedule periodic “top-up” sessions every few months to sustain muscle tone and bladder control.
Wondering about long-term results? This guide explains how long EMSella effects typically last.
No. EMSella is completely non-invasive and requires zero recovery time. You can return to your daily routine immediately after each session.