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A Groundbreaking, FDA-Approved Treatment for Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence affects far more than physical comfort. For many individuals, it touches nearly every aspect of daily life, leading to disrupted sleep, limited activity, and emotional distress. The fear of public accidents can cause social withdrawal, workplace challenges, and even depression or anxiety. Intimacy may also suffer, and confidence can often disappear. Despite how common it is, this condition is still surrounded by stigma. Many suffer in silence, reluctant to ask for help.

ReStora EMS  offers a solution—a discreet, clinically backed treatment that drastically reduces symptoms after just a few short sessions. With this innovative device, providers can improve their clients’ quality of life without surgery, medication, or downtime.

How Pelvic Floor Therapy Treats Incontinence

Focused electromagnetic pulses retrain and strengthen the pelvic floor to restore bladder control.

Strengthens Pelvic Floor Muscles

Increases muscle tone to support the bladder and reduce leakage.

Rebuilds Muscle Control

Improves coordination of pelvic muscles that no longer respond voluntarily.

Reduces Pressure on Bladder

Creates stronger structural support to limit stress-related urine loss.

Reverses Weakness—Without Surgery

This non-invasive approach improves function safely and efficiently over time.

What’s Behind the Symptoms

What are the Causes of Urinary Incontinence?

Urinary incontinence is a symptom with many potential underlying causes. It affects both men and women and can range from short-term episodes to chronic conditions.

No matter the cause, strengthening the pelvic floor with the ReStora EMS Chair can significantly improve control and reduce symptoms, all without invasive intervention.

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Pelvic floor weakness

Often linked to childbirth or menopause, a weak pelvic floor reduces support for the bladder and urethra.

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Some drugs interfere with bladder function or muscle coordination, making leakage more likely.

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Caffeine, alcohol, obesity, and smoking are known to raise the risk of incontinence symptoms.

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Conditions like pelvic organ prolapse may shift internal support and contribute to leakage.

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Procedures or hormonal shifts can impact the muscles that control urinary function.

Incontinence Treatment FAQs

Restora EMS is currently only FDA-cleared for urinary incontinence and pelvic floor strengthening. However, a stronger pelvic floor is associated with improved bowel control. The therapy activates the same deep muscle groups responsible for regulating both urinary and fecal function.

Clinical feedback and early studies suggest that supramaximal contractions can improve sphincter control and neuromuscular coordination—two key components in managing mild to moderate fecal incontinence. Though additional research is ongoing, this therapy may be a valuable adjunct when conservative options are needed.

Yes. Treatments with the ReStora EMS Chair are non-invasive, comfortable, and well tolerated by older adults, including those with mobility limitations. 30-minute Sessions are performed while seated, with no need to undress or undergo internal procedures.

This low-effort treatment is especially well-suited for seniors in both outpatient and long-term care settings. Pelvic floor therapy is widely recommended as a first-line approach for geriatric incontinence, and Restora EMS provides a practical, evidence-based method to deliver it with dignity.

In men, incontinence often stems from changes in pelvic floor function or the urinary tract. Contributing factors include:

  • Prostate conditions, including benign enlargement or post-surgical changes
  • Pelvic floor weakening due to aging, obesity, or previous abdominal surgery
  • Neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s, diabetes, or spinal injuries
  • Obstruction or infection caused by stones, strictures, or UTIs
  • Lifestyle and medication side effects, including excess caffeine or certain prescriptions

Identifying the specific cause will help determine the right care path, which may include pelvic floor therapy using devices like ReStora EMS.

Yes. Stress can influence urinary control both physically and mentally. Stress incontinence occurs when pressure from sneezing, coughing, or exertion overwhelms weakened pelvic muscles. Emotional stress can also heighten bladder sensitivity, leading to urge incontinence.

In both cases, poor muscle coordination and behavioral triggers can make symptoms worse. Addressing pelvic floor function and reducing external stressors can help patients regain better bladder control.

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FAQs: Everything Providers Need to Know

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