The Chronicle

Patients benefit from success of pulse therapy

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COULD pulsed magnetic pelvic muscle therapy help you?

This non-invasive treatment involves more than 3600 pelvic floor contractio­ns per treatment.

The stimulatio­n extends to smooth muscles of the bladder and the bowel — muscles which cannot be voluntaril­y exercised.

Thus it is a more complete therapy for incontinen­ce and sexual dysfunctio­n in males and females of all ages, as well being useful for pelvic floor pain syndrome and lower bowel complaints.

The therapy itself is painless.

A treatment session takes 20 minutes and is successful for men and women who need to rebuild pelvic floor muscles weakened through childbirth, prostate cancer surgery, heavy lifting and aging.

A full course consists of 16 sessions, with best results achieved when done two to three times a week.

The team at Wave Brilliance Australia put you at ease straight away and with the high success rates this therapy achieves, there is no longer any reason to suffer in silence.

Mrs K didn’t and she has never felt better.

“When I saw Wave Brilliance in an ad I wondered whether it could possibly work,” she said.

“It has helped me with bladder leakage.

“I went to a comedy theatre and was able to enjoy the show and not worry about what may happen.

“There is nothing embarrassi­ng about attending each session — you are at ease, fully clothed and it is all non-invasive.

“You just sit and enjoy doing something for you.”

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