EXTRACORPOREAL FOCUSED MAGNETIC STIMULATION
Innovative Rehabilitation Technology
This is a non-invasive technology that uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic energy to stimulate the pelvic floor muscles, aiming to strengthen them (up to 12,000 muscle contractions per session).
How Does It Work?
The device generates focused magnetic field pulses which, through a specially designed applicator built into the treatment chair, penetrate clothing and reach deep into the perineal area. These pulses activate the pelvic floor and sphincter muscles, causing them to contract and relax multiple times per second. This leads to muscle strengthening, improved elasticity, and collagen regeneration.
Advantages
- Painless – Extracorporeal stimulation of the entire pelvic floor
- Innovative treatment for pelvic pain relief
- Muscle strengthening without skin contact – Patient remains fully clothed
- Short treatment duration (30 minutes)
- Few sessions required: 10–15 sessions
Indications
- Pelvic floor muscle strengthening
- Pelvic pain
- Urinary or fecal incontinence
- Postpartum incontinence
- Erectile dysfunction
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Post-anal surgery (e.g., hemorrhoids)
- Reproductive organ health care
- Prostate health care
The Physiatriki Pain Management & Rehabilitation Unit
Physiatriki is a nationally recognized reference center for interdisciplinary pain management and specialized medical rehabilitation services.
We treat patients with conditions such as:
- Low back pain
- Neck pain
- Fibromyalgia
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Chronic headaches
- Postoperative pain after orthopedic and neurosurgical procedures
- Chronic and acute tendinitis
- Sports injuries
- Neuropathic pain
- Diabetic neuropathy
- Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy, and more
Our Goal
To reduce the unnecessary and costly wandering of patients—especially those suffering from chronic pain—in search of non-specialized medical services, thereby easing the burden on the Primary Healthcare System, lowering medical costs, and minimizing patient disability caused by delayed pain management.