EMSELLA at Integrated Spine & Body Centre

Urinary incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction are more common than most people realize. Millions of people — especially women — live with bladder control issues in silence. At Dr. Brad Karse’s Vancouver chiropractic clinic, Integrated Spine & Body Centre, a breakthrough treatment is offering hope: EMSELLA.

EMSELLA is a non-invasive pelvic floor therapy that uses High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy to stimulate deep, rapid muscle contractions. One 28-minute session generates the equivalent of over 11,000 Kegels, all while the patient remains fully clothed, seated in a comfortable chair.

What Is EMSELLA and How Does It Work?


EMSELLA works by reactivating and strengthening the pelvic floor — the group of muscles that support the bladder, bowel, and reproductive organs. These muscles often weaken with age, pregnancy, menopause, or after surgery.

There are two main types of urinary incontinence:
• Stress incontinence – leaking during exercise, coughing, sneezing, or laughing
• Urge incontinence – a sudden, intense need to urinate, often tied to overactive bladder

Both are linked to pelvic floor dysfunction — and both can be significantly improved through EMSELLA.

Why Dr. Brad Offers EMSELLA at His Vancouver Clinic


“People were suffering silently,” says Dr. Brad. “And EMSELLA gives them their lives back — without surgery.”

For years, Dr. Brad witnessed the emotional toll of incontinence, particularly among women who felt embarrassed, limited, or tied to the nearest bathroom. EMSELLA offered a gentle but powerful solution — one that fit seamlessly into his global, non-invasive philosophy of care.

From men struggling with frequent nighttime urination (nocturia) to postpartum mothers or menopausal women, EMSELLA helps restore pelvic stability, confidence, and freedom of movement.

Patients often report noticeable results in just a few sessions, describing increased control, stronger core engagement, and a renewed sense of ease in their bodies.

EMSELLA at a Glance


• What it is: A non-invasive pelvic floor treatment using electromagnetic stimulation
• Who it helps: Women post-pregnancy, menopausal women, men with incontinence or post-prostate surgery, anyone with pelvic floor dysfunction
• Why it works: Stimulates deep muscle activation that cannot be achieved voluntarily
• Why it matters: Offers lasting relief without downtime, discomfort, or stigma

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