By Ivan R. Bracic, D.C.
Urinary incontinence affects over 19 million women in the United States, yet many suffer in silence. Dr. Ivan Bracic is introducing EMSELLA™, a groundbreaking technology that offers hope to those affected by this common condition. This innovative treatment stimulates the entire pelvic floor region and restores neuromuscular control, revolutionizing women’s wellness through its non-invasive approach to treating urinary incontinence.
The condition primarily stems from weakened pelvic floor muscles, often resulting from childbirth, menopause, or natural aging. Despite its prevalence, research from the National Association for Continence (NAFC) shows that half of affected women never seek treatment, significantly impacting their self-esteem and quality of life.
“Given how common this is for women, it always surprises me that women keep it to themselves as many of their friends and colleagues are suffering as well,” notes Dr. Bracic. “Our integrative wellness practice treats many situations, and this is one we didn’t want to overlook. When our patients hear we have EMSELLA™, they’re excited to learn we can treat this issue and stop suffering in silence.”
Urinary incontinence affects approximately 35% of women worldwide and manifests in three forms: stress incontinence (leakage during physical activity), urge incontinence (strong & sudden), and mixed incontinence (a combination of both). The condition often forces women to abandon exercise routines and can lead to decreased self-confidence and intimacy.
EMSELLA™ employs High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology to comprehensively treat the pelvic floor region. A single session delivers thousands of supramaximal pelvic floor muscle contractions, equivalent to performing thousands of Kegel exercises. These contractions are crucial for muscle re-education in incontinent patients.
Clinical studies demonstrate the treatment’s effectiveness. All study participants reported improved awareness of their pelvic floor muscles, with 95% expressing satisfaction and significant quality of life improvements after completing six treatments.
Moreover, 67% of treated patients either completely eliminated or reduced their use of hygienic pads in daily life.
The EMSELLA™ treatment offers several advantages over traditional therapies:
. Non-invasive procedure
. No recovery time needed
. Patients remain fully clothed during treatment
. Targets the entire pelvic floor region simultaneously
. Provides measurable results
This breakthrough technology represents a significant advance in women’s health, offering a dignified solution to a condition that affects millions. By making treatment more accessible and comfortable, EMSELLA™ empowers women to address their incontinence concerns and reclaim their quality of life.
For women struggling with incontinence, this innovative treatment provides hope and an opportunity to break free from the limitations and embarrassment often associated with the condition. With EMSELLA™, women no longer need to suffer in silence or accept incontinence as an inevitable part of aging or motherhood.
Dr. Ivan Bracic: Southwest Florida’s Premier Provider
With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Ivan Bracic is renowned for his expertise in spine, joint and musculoskeletal health. He combines cutting-edge technology with personalized care to achieve exceptional outcomes.
Now is the time to invest in your functional wellness. Call 239-579-4444 for your complimentary consultation with Dr. Bracic and discover how this revolutionary technology can transform your life. Located in Summerlin Crossings Shopping Center, in Fort Myers, and in Lehigh Towne Center in Lehigh, Acre. Dr. Ivan is ready to help you feel stronger, move better, and live fully.
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References:
1 Leede Research, “Views on OAB: A Study for the National Association of Continence.” December 16, 2015.
2 HIFEM Technology Can Improve Quality of Life of Incontinent Patients, Berenholz J., MD, Sims T., MD, Botros G., MD, Individual results may vary.