
B-Pulse Chair Therapy in Ottawa
Pelvic Health Therapy with B-Pulse in Ottawa
Our physiotherapists deliver hands-on expertise with advanced B-Pulse therapy for pelvic floor rehabilitation.
Understanding B-Pulse Therapy
The B-PULSE CHAIR, also known as a KEGEL CHAIR, is a non-invasive therapeutic device that uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy to strengthen pelvic floor muscles. It creates thousands of powerful, involuntary contractions in a single session to help with issues like urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, pelvic pain, and improve sexual function and prostate health. The treatment is performed entirely clothed and typically requires no downtime. Have questions about suitability or safety? Contact us for guidance on B-Pulse chair therapy in Ottawa, tailored to your specific health history.
How It Works
To clarify the process, here is a brief overview of what happens during a visit:
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The B-Pulse chair uses HIFEM technology to stimulate the pelvic floor muscles.
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A single 30-minute session can create over 13,000 pelvic floor contractions, far more than voluntary Kegel exercises.
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This process re-educates the muscles, improves blood flow, and helps with neuromuscular control.
If you’re ready for the next step, trust us to guide your care with B-Pulse chair therapy in Ottawa and tailor a plan based on your assessment results.
Benefits
Depending on your condition and goals, B-Pulse Chair Therapy in Ottawa may help with the following concerns:
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Urinary incontinence: Helps reduce leaks from activities like coughing or sneezing.
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Fecal incontinence: Can help address bowel urgency and leakage.
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Pelvic and back pain: May be used to help manage chronic pelvic and back pain.
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Sexual health: Can improve erectile function and overall sexual wellness in both men and women.
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Post-surgery recovery: Assists in recovery after pelvic procedures or surgeries, such as those for rectal cancer.
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Post-childbirth recovery: Helps strengthen and tone the pelvic floor after childbirth.
Who Can Benefit?
Here are examples of people who may be suitable candidates, pending clinical assessment:
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Men and women of all ages experiencing pelvic floor weakness.
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Individuals with urinary or fecal incontinence, pelvic pain, or an overactive bladder.
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Men looking to support prostate health and erectile function.
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Individuals recovering from certain surgeries and childbirth.
Unsure if you’re a good candidate? Talk to us for a clinician-led review of your history and options.
Who Should Avoid This Chair?
For safety, please avoid this therapy if any of the following apply, and speak with your doctor first if you have conditions that may require clearance:
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Individuals with electronic implants, such as pacemakers.
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People who are pregnant.
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Those with certain medical conditions, including active UTIs, cancer, heart conditions, or epilepsy, should consult their doctor first.
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Individuals with metal implants in the pelvic area or a copper IUD.

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