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Pelvic Floor Mechanotherapy
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Pelvic Floor Mechanotherapy

Pelvic Floor Mechanotherapy for Bladder Control

Private Sessions
5 min Daily Practice
Guided Rehab Plan

About the Treatment

Pelvic floor mechanotherapy is a treatment for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) that uses gentle mechanical vibrations combined with guided pelvic floor contractions. Unlike conventional electrical stimulation, this approach supports tissue repair and neuromuscular re-education to help improve bladder control.

How it works

Under the guidance of our certified pelvic floor physiotherapist, a mechanotherapy device delivers a series of gentle mechanical vibrations while you perform guided pelvic floor muscle contractions (Kegels). This approach supports tissue recovery, activates neuromuscular pathways, and builds both voluntary and involuntary muscle awareness — all in short daily sessions over a structured treatment course.

Treatment Process Equipment
Key Benefits

About Pelvic Floor Mechanotherapy

Non-surgical support for stress urinary incontinence (SUI)

Strengthens weak pelvic floor muscles

May help reduce frequency and volume of bladder leaks

Complements pelvic floor physiotherapy and biofeedback

Structured treatment course with therapist guidance

In-Depth Guide & FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Explore comprehensive medical insights and answers about Pelvic Floor Mechanotherapy treatment, recovery times, and clinical application.

Pelvic floor mechanotherapy uses gentle mechanical vibrations delivered while you perform guided pelvic floor contractions. Unlike biofeedback, which provides visual feedback on muscle activity, mechanotherapy actively supports tissue recovery and neuromuscular re-education. At Physiocare, it is often integrated into a comprehensive pelvic floor rehabilitation program alongside manual therapy, biofeedback, and tailored exercises.
This treatment is designed for women experiencing stress urinary incontinence (SUI) — bladder leaks during activities like coughing, sneezing, laughing, or exercising. It may be suitable for mild, moderate, and severe cases. Our pelvic floor specialist will conduct a thorough assessment during your first visit to determine if mechanotherapy is an appropriate addition to your personalized treatment plan.
A standard course involves brief daily sessions over approximately six weeks, guided by our pelvic floor physiotherapist. Many patients notice improvement within the first few weeks. Your therapist will monitor progress and adjust your program as needed.
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