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Incontinence and Musculoskeletal Symptoms 

Experience the restorative power of functional magnetic stimulation (FMS) as a non-invasive therapeutic treatment for incontinence and various musculoskeletal issues. By utilizing magnetic fields to stimulate nerves and muscles, FMS promotes muscle strengthening and neuromuscular re-education. This method is particularly effective for patients who may have difficulty performing traditional physical exercises due to weakness or pain. Its applications extend to enhancing pelvic floor muscle function for incontinence management, as well as aiding in the recovery and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries, offering a promising alternative to more invasive treatments. 

Special notes:  ​

  • Treatment only available in Marylebone

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Treatment Time

60 minutes

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Key Benefit

Muscle Stimulation

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Anaesthetic

None

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Price

From £700

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Downtime

None

AT A GLANCE

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SUMMARY

Treatment time: From 60 mins 

Anaesthesia: None 

Downtime: None 

Results: Gradual improvement  

Longevity: Varies, depending on lifestyle 

Price: from £700 

Key benefits:  

  • Non-invasive 

  • Effective Muscle Stimulation 

  • Customisable Treatment 

  • Minimal Side Effects 

Is the treatment painful? 

No, FMS is generally well-tolerated and does not cause significant pain. Patients may feel a slight tingling or muscle contraction during the session, but discomfort is minimal. 

When will I start seeing results? 

Results can vary depending on the condition being treated and individual factors. Some patients may experience improvement after a few sessions, while others may require more sessions to achieve optimal outcomes. Typically, gradual improvement can be observed over the course of treatment. 

What are the contraindications? 

FMS is generally safe, but it may not be suitable for individuals with certain medical devices implanted (such as pacemakers), active infections, or pregnancy. A thorough consultation will take place before your treatment to assess your suitability. 

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