Pelvic Floor Assessment
Clinical evaluation of strength, endurance, and coordination — so the protocol matches what your floor actually needs.

Emsella and Emsculpt NEO, sequenced with pelvic floor assessment and posture work, to address urinary leakage, prolapse symptoms, postpartum dysfunction, and the deep core collapse that drives back pain — in 6 to 8 weeks.
The pelvic floor and deep core are one functional unit — and when they weaken, the consequences cascade. Urinary leakage. Prolapse. Sexual dysfunction. Postural collapse. Chronic low-back pain. Diastasis that never quite closes.
Kegels alone fail most patients because they only recruit the superficial layer and require perfect technique. Emsella delivers 11,000 supramaximal pelvic floor contractions in 28 minutes — what would take months of perfect kegels — while you sit fully clothed.
Pair that with Emsculpt NEO on the abdominal wall, and you rebuild the entire core-to-floor system. Function returns. Symptoms resolve. Most patients see meaningful change in the first 3 sessions.
Clinical evaluation of strength, endurance, and coordination — so the protocol matches what your floor actually needs.
Six 28-minute sessions over 3 weeks. 11,000 supramaximal contractions per session. Fully clothed. No downtime.
Rebuilds the rectus abdominis and obliques while reducing abdominal fat — closing the loop on diastasis and deep core function.
Brief postural and diaphragmatic coaching so the rebuilt floor actually fires under load — sneeze, run, lift.
Pelvic floor evaluation, symptom inventory, and goals. Imaging or referral if structural prolapse is suspected.
Two sessions per week. Most patients notice symptom change by session 3–4.
Four 30-minute sessions, one per week. Diastasis and abdominal function rebuild in parallel.
Recheck function and symptoms. Maintenance is typically one Emsella every 3–6 months.