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Has anyone used the emsella treatment (pelvic floor)

52 replies

user73 · 12/04/2023 09:49

I'm considering this due to stress incontinence but its pricey. Has anyone had it? Its a chair that you sit on and it effectively does thousands of pelvic floor exercises for you in minutes.

Anyone had the treatment and would be kind enough to feed back?

I'm 48 and have had some issues since DS2 was born 15 years ago but they're getting worse.

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user73 · 12/04/2023 10:44

bump

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user73 · 12/04/2023 20:18

Bump

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TulipsAndDaisiesAndBlossom · 12/04/2023 20:25

Are you advertising it by stealth OP?

user73 · 12/04/2023 20:28

No, I’m hoping for some views because it’s quite expensive and you have to have six treatments

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ArcticBells · 12/04/2023 20:28

I know several people who have tried it . There is no magic fix for intensive pelvic floor exercises. Where are you going for this?

user73 · 12/04/2023 20:41

It’s a clinic in the midlands. It’s £1000 though for six seasons so a lot if it doesn’t work. Each session is the equivalent of 11000 pelvic floor exercises apparently

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Shwighty1 · 20/06/2023 15:24

Looking for similar feedback here, £1000 is cheap compared to some places offering it! Did you go for it? I’ve just been for a consultation on it

JazzyBBG · 20/06/2023 21:18

Hi not heard of this but interested I was just looking at the Ultra Femme treatment.

Shwighty1 · 30/06/2023 22:36

Well I’ve Gone for it!! And my true test gained when I’d had a pint of lager, jumped on a train for 2 hours, driven home then went to the loo, I’m pretty sure that would never have happened before hand!!! I’m only 3/4 way through all the first round of treatments so I’m hopeful it’s been a good investment

user73 · 01/07/2023 08:11

Oh that’s good to hear. I think I’m about to commit. Did you notice results quickly?

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IAmcuriousyellow · 01/07/2023 08:19

I’m about to have my 2nd of 6 sessions and will report back. Don’t know if I’m fooling myself but I do think things are better even after just one session - my problem is urge incontinence. By the way I’m paying half what’s been mentioned in this thread.

Barold · 01/07/2023 08:22

Have you looked at PelviPower too? It’s a lot cheaper (in London anyway).

I’ve done PelviPower. Not sure how I feel about it but I was doing it for a different issue so it wouldn’t help you anyway. My gynae swears by it for your issue though.

IAmcuriousyellow · 01/07/2023 08:23

Correction - not half, but a bit over 600 for 6 sessions.

user73 · 01/07/2023 08:39

Ah I think I know where that is. I’ve also been considering going there to save £400. For me though by the time I factor in six lots of travel it’s probably not worth the saving.

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NoPrivateSpy · 01/07/2023 09:17

Interested to hear how this is working. Thanks for staring be thread.

NoPrivateSpy · 01/07/2023 09:17

Starting the thread!

NoPrivateSpy · 01/07/2023 09:21

Has anyone tried Innovo?

Tojumpasinkingship · 01/07/2023 09:23

Want to follow plz

JazzyBBG · 01/07/2023 10:17

I just googled the emsella and found it offered at a chiropodists near me which seemed most odd! Do they do your feet at same time?!

Plankingplanks · 01/07/2023 12:54

Where are people finding such cheap places? All the ones near me are over £1200 for 6 sessions

greymalkin71 · 03/07/2023 19:36

It’s £1200-1500 near me. I really want to hear from some people who’ve done it. I can see it working as an intensive boost and I’d then commit to doing all the exercises. I know it’s going to take months to see any improvement with exercises anlone and think a kick start would be amazing. Just sounds too good to be true (well apart from being so expensive).

user2155340308842 · 04/07/2023 22:04

I've wanted to try this but haven't had the time to commit- the Covid cough was a bit of a nudge for me. I was planning to give it a try in the autumn when I should have more free time, but bought a Perifit to try in the meantime and have been extremely pleased with the results in just a couple of weeks. I'm usually pretty crap at being diligent at this kind of thing, but it's actually fun to use. Going to try to keep it up through the summer and then assess.

PepperRed · 10/07/2023 07:58

Want to follow this thread.

ssd · 10/07/2023 08:22

I'm following too. I can cough all day or go on a trampoline ( not that i do either really) and I'm ok, but once i start needing a wee i need to go as the urge is overpowering. And I'm up 2 or 3 times a night. Hrt helped a tiny bit then stopped helping. I'm pretty desperate for something to sort this out. Its ridiculous women have to use tena lady etc, if it was men there would have been a treatment on nhs long ago.

ssd · 10/07/2023 08:23

But i cant afford anywhere near 1k for treatment and im fundamentally against paying so much for something so many of us suffer from yet only the well off can fix. Its not fair.

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