Pelvic floor strength plays a foundational role in bladder control, core stability, and overall confidence.

Emsella is a non-invasive, Health Canada-approved therapy designed to strengthen the pelvic floor without surgery, medication, or downtime.

Using high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology, Emsella stimulates deep pelvic floor muscles contractions that are difficult to achieve through voluntary exercise alone. Treatment is delivered while seated and fully clothed, with sessions lasting approximately 30 minutes.

At Fundament Health, Emsella is offered as part of a physician-directed approach to pelvic health, focused on functional improvement and long-term wellbeing.


Benefits of Emsella Therapy

Bladder control depends on the strength and coordination of the pelvic floor muscles, which support urinary function in both men and women.

Emsella uses High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology to stimulate deep pelvic floor muscle contractions that are difficult to achieve through voluntary exercise alone. These contractions activate and strengthen the muscles involved in bladder support and urinary control.

Over the course of treatment, improved muscle strength and coordination may help reduce symptoms such as urinary leakage, urgency, and incontinence. Emsella is commonly used to support bladder control related to aging, childbirth, prostate surgery, physical deconditioning, or other factors affecting pelvic floor function.

Treatment is non-invasive, well tolerated, and performed while the patient remains fully clothed. Sessions are brief and require no downtime, making Emsella a comfortable option for individuals seeking to improve bladder control as part of a physician-directed care plan.

Emsella is a non-invasive therapy designed to support pelvic health without surgery, needles, or recovery time. Treatment is delivered while the patient remains fully clothed and seated comfortably.

Using High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology, Emsella stimulates targeted pelvic floor muscle contractions without penetrating the skin or requiring physical exertion. This allows deep muscle activation without the discomfort associated with invasive procedures.

Most patients describe the sensation as rhythmic muscle contractions or a mild tingling feeling. Treatment is generally well tolerated, and normal daily activities can be resumed immediately following each session.

Pelvic floor strength plays an important role in intimate health for both men and women by supporting muscle control, circulation, and neuromuscular coordination in the pelvic region.

Emsella uses High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology to stimulate deep pelvic floor muscle contractions that are difficult to achieve through voluntary exercise alone. Improved pelvic floor function may contribute to enhanced awareness, control, and comfort during intimate activity.

For women, strengthened pelvic floor muscles may support vaginal tone and pelvic stability. For men, improved pelvic floor function may support erectile support mechanisms and overall pelvic control. These effects are related to improved muscle strength and coordination rather than direct sexual stimulation.

Emsella is non-invasive and does not involve medication, surgery, or downtime. Intimate health support is considered a secondary benefit of improved pelvic floor function and is addressed as part of a broader, physician-directed pelvic health approach.

Emsella is designed to support pelvic floor strengthening by improving muscle activation and neuromuscular coordination over time. As pelvic floor function improves, patients may experience more consistent support for bladder control, core stability, and overall pelvic health.

Using High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology, Emsella stimulates deep pelvic floor muscle contractions that are difficult to achieve through voluntary exercise alone. This targeted activation supports improvements in muscle tone and coordination, which may contribute to longer-term functional benefits.

The duration of results varies between individuals and depends on factors such as baseline muscle strength, overall health, and lifestyle. Some patients benefit from periodic follow-up sessions as part of an ongoing pelvic health plan to help maintain results over time.

At Fundament Health, treatment plans are guided by clinical assessment and individualized goals, with an emphasis on realistic expectations and long-term support rather than one-time outcomes.


Emsella — Frequently Asked Questions

What does an Emsella treatment feel like?

During treatment, patients typically feel rhythmic pelvic floor muscle contractions or a mild tingling sensation. Treatment intensity can be adjusted for comfort, and sessions are generally well tolerated.

How long does each session take, and is there any downtime?

Each session lasts approximately 30 minutes and is performed while fully clothed. There is no downtime, and patients can return to normal activities immediately after treatment.

Is Emsella covered by insurance?

Coverage varies by provider and insurance plan. Emsella is often considered an elective or wellness-based therapy. Our team can discuss pricing and available options during your consultation.

Who can benefit from Emsella therapy?

Emsella may be appropriate for individuals experiencing bladder leakage, urinary urgency, or pelvic floor weakness. It is commonly used by both women and men, including those affected by aging, childbirth, prostate surgery, or physical deconditioning. A consultation is recommended to determine whether Emsella is appropriate for your individual needs.

If you have any more questions or would like to learn whether Emsella is right for you, our team is here to help.