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How Technology Supports Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation

High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy induces supramaximal contractions of the pelvic-floor and deep-core musculature, driving rehabilitation through repeated, high-effort activation without volitional strain or patient exertion. This page is a technical overview of the Restora platform for clinicians and referral partners.

Mechanism of action

How Technology Supports Pelvic Floor Health

Each session delivers thousands of supramaximal contractions that help build muscle volume and improve neuromuscular control over time — activation levels that are not achievable through voluntary Kegel-type effort.

Activates Full Muscle Depth

Electromagnetic stimulation recruits superficial and deep layers of pelvic-floor musculature simultaneously, addressing structural support that voluntary contraction alone rarely reaches.

Restores Functional Coordination

Repeated supramaximal activation supports neuromuscular re-education, refining motor timing and recruitment patterns relevant to continence and intra-abdominal pressure management.

Enhances Everyday Mobility

Improved pelvic-floor and deep-core integration contributes to postural control, lumbopelvic stability, and pressure regulation across functional movement.

Seamless Patient Experience

Sessions are non-invasive, performed fully clothed in a seated position, device-guided, and require no preparation, anesthesia, or recovery — supporting strong protocol adherence.

Why pelvic floor health matters

The Clinical Benefits of a Conditioned Pelvic Floor

The pelvic floor is integral to continence, organ support, sexual function, and lumbopelvic stability. When properly conditioned, these muscles deliver measurable clinical and quality-of-life benefits across male and female patient populations. HIFEM rehabilitation offers a non-invasive, well-tolerated adjunct or alternative to conventional pelvic-floor muscle training.

1

Improved Bladder & Bowel Control

Increased muscle tone and recruitment support continence mechanisms, reducing involuntary leakage associated with cough, sneeze, and exertional load (stress-type presentations).

2

Reduced Risk of Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Strengthening connective and muscular support structures helps mitigate downward pressure on pelvic organs and reinforces the supportive hammock of the pelvic floor.

3

Enhanced Sexual Function

Improved local perfusion and volitional muscle control are associated with gains in sensation, responsiveness, and patient-reported confidence.

4

Stronger Core Stability & Posture

An integrated pelvic floor reinforces the abdominopelvic canister, supporting spinal stability, balance, and efficient force transfer during movement.

5

Support Through Life Changes

Conditioning helps preserve pelvic-floor function and comfort through the demands of childbirth, aging, and hormonal transition.

6

Relief From Pelvic Discomfort

Targeted activation may help normalize tone and ease tension, pressure, and discomfort linked to weak or poorly coordinated pelvic musculature.

Patient experience & tolerability

Treatment is delivered with the patient seated and fully clothed. There is no anesthesia, no preparation, and no downtime — patients can return to normal activity immediately. The comfortable, time-efficient session profile supports protocol adherence across mobility-limited and older patient populations.

Referral & inquiry form

We welcome inquiries from physicians, pelvic-floor physical therapists, urologists, OB-GYNs, and senior-care providers. Submit your details and our clinical team will follow up with full technical and referral information.

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