B-Pulse is a non-invasive therapeutic modality used within physiotherapy practice to support pelvic floor muscle strengthening and neuromuscular re-education.
The system delivers focused electromagnetic stimulation that induces repeated pelvic floor muscle contractions. These contractions cannot be achieved voluntarily through exercise alone.
B-Pulse therapy is used as an adjunct to pelvic health physiotherapy, not as a standalone treatment.
Who This Treatment May Help
B-Pulse therapy is for male and female patients. It may be clinically indicated for individuals experiencing:
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Stress urinary incontinence
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Urge urinary incontinence
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Mixed urinary incontinence
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Pelvic floor muscle weakness or reduced endurance
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Post-partum pelvic floor deconditioning
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Post-prostatectomy pelvic floor weakness
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Pelvic floor dysfunction contributing to core instability
Treatment appropriateness is determined following a physiotherapy assessment.
What to Expect During Treatment
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The patient remains fully clothed and seated
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Focused electromagnetic stimulation induces repetitive pelvic floor muscle contractions
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No internal probes, needles, or surgical procedures are involved
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Each session lasts approximately 30 minutes
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No post-treatment activity restrictions are required
B-Pulse therapy is delivered and supervised by a registered physiotherapist, or under physiotherapist delegation, in accordance with professional standards.
Expected Therapeutic Outcomes
With completion of a prescribed treatment plan, patients may experience:
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Improved pelvic floor muscle strength and endurance
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Improved bladder control
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Enhanced neuromuscular awareness of the pelvic floor
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Improved functional support of pelvic organs
Clinical outcomes vary depending on individual presentation, adherence to treatment, and concurrent physiotherapy interventions.
Recommended Treatment Course
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Typically 6–8 sessions
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Scheduled 2–3 times per week
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May be combined with active pelvic floor physiotherapy exercises
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Maintenance sessions may be recommended based on reassessment findings
Treatment plans are individualized and adjusted based on response and clinical progress.
Contraindications & Precautions
(Regulatory-Compliant)
B-Pulse therapy is contraindicated for individuals who:
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Are pregnant
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Have implanted electronic medical devices (e.g., pacemakers, neurostimulators)
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Have certain metal implants in the pelvic or lumbar region
Precautions apply for individuals with:
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Recent surgery
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Neurological conditions
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Uncontrolled medical conditions
A physiotherapy assessment is mandatory prior to initiating treatment.
Important Scope & Regulatory Disclaimer
B-Pulse pelvic floor therapy is provided within the scope of physiotherapy practice and is used as an adjunct therapeutic modality. It does not replace medical diagnosis, physician care, or individualized physiotherapy treatment planning.
All treatment decisions are based on clinical assessment, patient consent, and professional judgment in accordance with applicable regulatory standards.
Common Questions
Is B-Pulse appropriate for both men and women?
Yes. B-Pulse therapy may be used for both male and female pelvic floor dysfunction when clinically indicated.
Is the treatment painful?
No. Most patients report a sensation of rhythmic muscle contractions without pain.
Do I need to undress?
No. Treatment is performed fully clothed.
Is there any downtime?
No downtime is required. Normal activities may be resumed immediately.
Does this replace pelvic floor exercises?
No. B-Pulse therapy complements, but does not replace, active physiotherapy treatment.