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Bladder Issues

Zero filter incontinence clinic is available for both females and males over the age of 18yrs. Incontinence is the unintentional passing of urine and is a common problem known to affect millions of people in their lifetime.

 

 There are four main types of incontinence:

 

  • Functional incontinence 

  • Over flow incontinence

  • Stress incontinence

  • Urge incontinence 

 

Occasionally a person may suffer with one or two of the above, this will be identified in the initial assessment and if appropriate the treatment and management of the problem will be offered by Zero filter, who have machine based technology which can help with various bladder problems. However it may be that the problem requires more specialist input and a report sent to your GP explaining what has been diagnosed.

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What Is the Emsella Chair?

The Emsella chair is a non‑invasive, fully clothed pelvic floor treatment that uses High‑Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy to strengthen and tone the pelvic floor muscles. One session delivers the equivalent of 11,000 Kegel exercises.
 

What Does It Help With?

• Stress incontinence
• Urge incontinence
• Post‑natal pelvic floor weakness
• Intimate wellness and confidence
• Core and pelvic stability
 

What to Expect During Treatment

• You remain fully clothed throughout.
• The session lasts approximately 28 minutes.
• You will feel muscle contractions and tingling, but no pain.
• No downtime — you can return to normal activities immediately.
 

How Many Sessions Do I Need?

A typical course is 6 sessions, ideally scheduled twice per week.
Results can begin to show after 1–2 sessions, with full results after the course.
 

Who Is It Suitable For?

Emsella is suitable for women and men experiencing pelvic floor weakness. It is ideal for those wishing to improve bladder control, pelvic strength, or intimate wellbeing.
 

Who Should Avoid It?

• Pregnancy
• Metal implants in the pelvic area
• Copper IUDs (medical advice recommended)
• Active cancer
• Pacemakers or electronic implants
 

Before Your Appointment

• Wear comfortable clothing.
• Remove phones or electronic items from your pockets.
• Arrive hydrated.
 

Aftercare

• No downtime.
• Continue drinking water.
• You may feel mild muscle fatigue — this is normal.
• Keep sessions consistent for best results.

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