UROMAXX Pelvic Floor Therapy In Mesa
A non-invasive treatment that uses electromagnetic energy to stimulate and strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. It’s used to help treat urinary and bowel incontinence by improving muscle control and reducing leakage. UROMAXX can also improve pelvic circulation and muscle function, which may enhance sexual health.
At Kempton Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine we offer UROMAXX as part of our comprehensive pelvic floor therapy program. This advanced treatment provides patients in Mesa and surrounding East Valley communities with a safe, comfortable option for strengthening pelvic floor muscles without surgery or downtime.
How UROMAXX Works
Pelvic floor dysfunction can affect both men and women and may develop after pregnancy, surgery, aging, or chronic strain. Many people experience symptoms quietly for years, assuming leakage or pelvic weakness is something they simply have to live with. In reality, these symptoms often stem from muscles that are weak, poorly coordinated, or not activating properly.
UROMAXX works by delivering thousands of powerful muscle contractions during a single session. These contractions go beyond what most individuals can achieve with traditional Kegel exercises alone, helping retrain and strengthen underactive muscles. Treatment is comfortable and non-invasive. Patients remain fully clothed while seated, and sessions typically last about 30 minutes with no downtime required.
During treatment:
- You remain fully clothed
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You sit comfortably in a specialized chair
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Sessions typically last about 30 minutes
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No recovery time is required
This makes UROMAXX a convenient option for patients seeking pelvic floor therapy without invasive procedures.
Conditions UROMAXX May Help Treat
UROMAXX is commonly used to help patients experiencing:
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Urinary incontinence
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Stress incontinence
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Urge incontinence
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Bowel incontinence
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Postpartum pelvic weakness
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Pelvic floor dysfunction
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Decreased pelvic muscle control
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Pelvic instability
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Sexual health concerns related to pelvic muscle weakness
UROMAXX + Physical Therapy
While UROMAXX is a powerful tool, lasting improvement often comes from combining advanced technology with guided rehabilitation. At our clinic, pelvic floor therapy may also include targeted exercises, breathing coordination, core strengthening, and movement retraining to support long-term results.
What to Expect
Each session is private, comfortable, and in-office. There is no recovery time, and most patients are able to return to normal activities immediately. A series of treatments is typically recommended for optimal results, depending on your individual goals and condition.
Start With a Personalized Consultation
If you’re experiencing pelvic floor weakness, leakage, or reduced muscle control, the first step is a comprehensive evaluation. You will meet with a Doctor of Physical Therapy to discuss your symptoms, medical history, and concerns. We assess what may be contributing to your pelvic floor dysfunction and determine whether UROMAXX is appropriate for you.
Not every patient requires the same approach. Based on your evaluation, we develop a customized treatment plan tailored specifically to your needs. Our goal is not just temporary symptom relief but helping you restore strength, control, and confidence in a way that fits your body and your lifestyle.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I need pelvic floor therapy?
If you experience bladder leaks, pelvic pain, difficulty with bowel movements, or discomfort during intercourse, pelvic therapy can help. A professional consultation will determine the right treatment plan for you.
What does a therapy session involve?
Depending on your condition, treatment may include manual therapy, biofeedback, strengthening exercises, and relaxation techniques tailored to your specific needs.
What are the signs that my pelvic floor is weak or dysfunctional?
Common symptoms include urinary urgency, difficulty emptying the bladder or bowels, pelvic pain, or a sensation of heaviness due to prolapse.
Take the First Step Toward Relief
Pelvic discomfort, leaks, and pain do not have to be part of your life. At Kempton Physical Therapy in Mesa, we provide expert, individualized care designed for lasting relief.
Clinical Research on Electromagnetic Pelvic Floor Therapy
Electromagnetic pelvic floor therapy has been studied for its ability to strengthen muscles, improve bladder control, and reduce symptoms of incontinence. The findings below summarize results reported across multiple clinical studies.
| Study / Source | Key Findings | Outcomes Reported |
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Electromagnetic Stimulation for Female Urinary Incontinence View Study |
Significant improvement in pelvic floor muscle strength and bladder control | ~50–70% reduction in urinary incontinence symptoms |
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Magnetic Stimulation for Pelvic Floor Dysfunction – Review View Study |
Improves neuromuscular activation of pelvic floor muscles | Reduced leakage severity and improved coordination |
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Efficacy of High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic Therapy View Study |
High-frequency contractions retrain weak pelvic muscles | ~70%+ reduction in leakage episodes over treatment series |
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Magnetic vs Electrical Stimulation for Urinary Incontinence View Study |
Magnetic stimulation shows improved comfort and compliance | Higher patient adherence and consistent outcomes |
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Electromagnetic Pelvic Floor Therapy Mechanism Studies View Research |
Delivers supramaximal contractions beyond voluntary exercise | ~11,000+ contractions per session |
*Results vary by individual. The data above reflects outcomes reported in clinical studies of electromagnetic pelvic floor therapy.*
Clinical Research on Electromagnetic Pelvic Floor Therapy
Electromagnetic pelvic floor therapy has been studied for its ability to strengthen muscles, improve bladder control, and reduce symptoms of incontinence.
Electromagnetic Stimulation for Female Urinary Incontinence
Key Findings: Significant improvement in pelvic floor muscle strength and bladder control.
Outcomes Reported: ~50–70% reduction in urinary incontinence symptoms.
Magnetic Stimulation for Pelvic Floor Dysfunction – Review
Key Findings: Improves neuromuscular activation of pelvic floor muscles.
Outcomes Reported: Reduced leakage severity and improved coordination.
Efficacy of High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic Therapy
Key Findings: High-frequency contractions retrain weak pelvic muscles.
Outcomes Reported: ~70%+ reduction in leakage episodes over treatment series.
*Results vary by individual. The data above reflects outcomes reported in clinical studies of electromagnetic pelvic floor therapy.*


