
For decades, pelvic floor exercises—commonly known as Kegels—have been the primary recommendation for women experiencing bladder leaks, urgency, or nighttime bathroom trips. While Kegels can help, research shows that nearly half of women perform them incorrectly or inconsistently, which limits their effectiveness.
A modern, non-invasive breakthrough now exists: a therapeutic pelvic floor treatment capable of stimulating over 11,000 supramaximal contractions in a single 30-minute session—far beyond what any person can achieve on their own.
These supramaximal contractions target the deep pelvic floor muscle layers, responsible for maintaining bladder support and preventing leaks. Over several sessions, patients often notice:
• Improved bladder control
• Fewer nighttime bathroom trips
• Increased pelvic stability
• Better confidence in daily movement
This treatment is completely non-invasive, requires no clothing removal, and is performed while comfortably seated. For many women, it provides a faster and more reliable improvement than months of manual Kegels.
If bladder leaks are interfering with your daily life, sleep, or confidence, this advanced pelvic floor technology may offer a safe and highly effective solution.

