Valparaiso, IN — A new, non‑invasive therapy option is now available locally with the introduction of My Pelvic Chair, a medical device designed to strengthen pelvic floor muscles and help treat urinary incontinence and male erectile dysfunction (ED). The technology provides patients an easy, clinic‑based treatment that complements traditional therapies without surgery or medication.
 
My Pelvic Chair uses targeted electromagnetic stimulation to activate deep pelvic floor muscles, improving muscle tone, blood flow, and neuromuscular control. Clinical studies have shown electromagnetic pelvic stimulation can reduce urinary leakage episodes and improve sexual function by increasing pelvic muscle strength and circulation.
 
Key benefits
    •    Non‑invasive, no anesthesia required
    •    Short treatment sessions (typically 20–30 minutes)
    •    Clinically validated improvements in urinary incontinence and male ED symptoms
    •    Minimal to no downtime; patients can resume daily activities immediately
    •    Suitable for patients who prefer to avoid surgery or who have not responded fully to medications
 
Who it helps
    •    Men experiencing stress, urge, or mixed urinary incontinence
    •    Men with mild to moderate erectile dysfunction seeking a drug‑free option
    •    Patients who need a safe adjunct to pelvic floor physical therapy
    •    Pre or post prostate surgery patients
 
Local availability:
The Pelvic Chair is now offered at Cognitive Wellness Neurofeedback in the Valparaiso area. Consultations are recommended to determine candidacy and to design a personalized treatment plan, which commonly consists of a series of sessions over several weeks.
Patient safety and considerations: The Pelvic Chair is intended for use under clinician supervision. Patients with implanted electronic devices (e.g., pacemakers), active infections, or certain neurological conditions may not be candidates. A medical consultation will screen for contraindications.
 
Free free session is available to patients with no obligation to purchase.