FDA-Cleared • Non-Invasive

Non-Surgical Treatment for Incontinence & Pelvic Floor Weakness

Regain bladder control and confidence with a comfortable, clothes-on therapy that strengthens your pelvic floor at the source.

Bladder Leakage Is Common — But You Don't Have to Live With It

Many people experience bladder leakage when coughing, sneezing, laughing, or exercising. While often dismissed as a normal part of aging or childbirth, it's actually a sign of pelvic floor weakness. At North Idaho Neuropathy, we offer a non-invasive pelvic floor strengthening treatment designed to restore muscle function and improve bladder control — without surgery, drugs, or downtime.
Understanding the Cause

What Is Pelvic Floor Dysfunction?

The pelvic floor is a group of muscles at the base of the pelvis that support the bladder, uterus, and other organs — and help control urinary function. When these muscles weaken, bladder control can become compromised.
Common contributing factors:
Pregnancy and childbirth
Aging and hormonal changes
Chronic straining or heavy lifting
Previous pelvic surgery

Common Types of Incontinence

Stress Incontinence
Leakage during coughing, sneezing, exercise, or lifting.
Urge Incontinence
Sudden urge to void with involuntary leakage (overactive bladder).
Mixed Incontinence
A combination of stress and urge symptoms.
Symptoms

Are You Experiencing Any of These?

You may be a candidate for pelvic floor strengthening therapy if any of the following sound familiar.
Bladder leakage when coughing or sneezing
Leaks during exercise or lifting
Sudden, urgent need to urinate
Difficulty holding or controlling urine
Frequent nighttime bathroom visits
Stress, urge, or mixed incontinence
The Technology

A Breakthrough in Pelvic Floor Therapy

Powered by an FDA-cleared bio-electric magnet, this advanced therapy delivers focused stimulation up to 4 inches deep — without skin contact, probes, or undressing. It's the world's most effective non-surgical, non-invasive way to manage pelvic floor issues.
FDA cleared • Made in the USA
Greater than 80% clinical response rate
Backed by 40+ clinical studies
100% involuntary supramaximal contractions
Long-term rehabilitation, not temporary gains
The Treatment

How Pelvic Floor Strengthening Therapy Works

Using FDA-cleared electromagnetic technology, our therapy stimulates and strengthens the muscles responsible for bladder control — comfortably, while you stay fully clothed.
STEP 1

Activate

Precision electromagnetic energy reaches up to 4 inches deep, engaging weakened pelvic floor muscles you can't target on your own.
STEP 2

Strengthen

Each 20-minute session triggers thousands of involuntary supramaximal contractions — far beyond what voluntary exercise can achieve.
STEP 3

Restore

New neuromuscular pathways rebuild strength, coordination, and lasting bladder control.
20
Minute Sessions
80%+
Clinical Response
40+
Clinical Studies
0
Downtime or Recovery
Changing how doctors approach pelvic health.
Over 90 million patients suffer in silence. One powerful, modern solution is now available right here in Post Falls.
Why Patients Choose Us

Benefits of Pelvic Floor Therapy

A modern, evidence-based alternative to Kegels, medications, and surgery — designed around your comfort and long-term results.

Non-Surgical & Non-Invasive

No probes, no electrodes, no downtime. Stay fully clothed throughout every session.

FDA-Cleared Technology

Backed by 40+ clinical studies with greater than 80% clinical response rates.

Targets the Root Cause

Activates and rebuilds weakened pelvic floor muscles and neuromuscular pathways.

Lasting Results

Creates long-term rehabilitation, not just temporary gains in bladder control.

Quick 20-Minute Sessions

Convenient appointments that fit into your day with no recovery time required.

Comfortable Experience

Most patients describe a gentle tingling or rhythmic contraction sensation.
Is It Right For You?

Who Is a Candidate?

Pelvic floor strengthening therapy may be a good fit if you experience bladder leakage, stress or urge incontinence, or general pelvic floor weakness — and want a non-surgical option for restoring bladder control. A consultation at our Post Falls clinic will help us determine whether this treatment is right for you.
Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Non-Surgical Treatment

Incontinence

Sessions are typically done in 20 min sessions.
No, the treatment is not painful.
Treatment plans vary depending on individual needs.
Patients remain fully clothed during treatment.

Take the First Step Toward Freedom

If you're experiencing incontinence or pelvic floor weakness, our team will evaluate your symptoms and determine whether pelvic floor strengthening therapy may be right for you.
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