Non-Surgical Pelvic Floor Treatment · Advanced Regenerative Health
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Non-Surgical Treatment

You shouldn’t have to plan your day around bathroom access.

Bladder leakage, sudden urges, and nighttime disruptions aren’t just “part of aging” — they’re signs of a weakened pelvic floor.

At Advanced Regenerative Health, we treat the root cause with a proven, non-invasive approach so you can get back to living freely.

Serving patients across Colorado · Denver Tech Center · Thornton · Loveland · Colorado Springs

1 in 3

Women experience urinary incontinence

at some point in their lives — you are far from alone.

Non-Surgical

No incisions, no anesthesia, no recovery time

Treatment is performed fully clothed, with zero downtime.

Root Cause

We strengthen the muscles driving the problem

Not just symptom-management with medications.

Understanding the condition

What is pelvic floor dysfunction, and why does it cause incontinence?

The pelvic floor is a hammock-like group of muscles sitting at the base of your pelvis. Their job is to support the bladder, uterus, and rectum — and to give you voluntary control over when and how you urinate. When those muscles are strong and coordinated, you barely think about them. When they’re weakened or deconditioned, they stop doing their job reliably.

The result? Leakage when you laugh, sneeze, or lift something heavy. A sudden urge to go that won’t wait. Waking up multiple times per night. These aren’t signs that you’ve “just gotten older” — they’re signals that your pelvic floor needs targeted rehabilitation, not resignation.

At Advanced Regenerative Health, we treat pelvic floor weakness the same way we treat every condition: by identifying the underlying dysfunction and addressing it directly — using advanced non-invasive therapy rather than masking symptoms with medication or managing them with surgery.

Gazelle pelvic-floor stimulation device beside a patient seating area in a calm, sunlit treatment room.
Gazelle treatment chair set up in the clinic — patients remain fully clothed throughout each session.

Common symptoms

Signs your pelvic floor may need attention

If any of these sound familiar, your pelvic floor is asking for help — not asking you to live around it.

  • Leaking urine when coughing, sneezing, or laughing (stress incontinence)
  • Sudden, intense urge to urinate with little warning (urge incontinence)
  • Bladder leaks during exercise, running, or lifting
  • Frequent nighttime bathroom trips (nocturia)
  • Feeling of incomplete bladder emptying
  • Avoiding social events or exercise out of fear of leakage

Why it happens

What causes pelvic floor muscles to weaken?

Pelvic floor dysfunction isn’t a single-cause condition — and that’s exactly why one-size-fits-all solutions rarely work. Multiple factors can cause these muscles to lose their strength and coordination:

Pregnancy & Childbirth

Vaginal delivery places significant physical stress on pelvic tissues that often don’t fully recover on their own.

Hormonal Changes

Declining estrogen during perimenopause and menopause leads to tissue thinning and reduced muscle tone.

Aging & Deconditioning

Natural aging causes progressive weakening of the pelvic musculature when those muscles aren’t actively trained.

Chronic Constipation

Repeated straining over time over-stretches the pelvic floor and erodes its supportive function.

High-Impact Sport & Lifting

Heavy lifting and impact activities done without proper pelvic floor engagement put repeated strain on the system.

Previous Pelvic Surgery

Pelvic, bladder, or abdominal surgical history can disrupt the muscle and nerve coordination of the pelvic floor.

Sustained Abdominal Pressure

Obesity and prolonged intra-abdominal pressure gradually weaken pelvic support over time.

Habitual Straining

Daily habits — from posture to breath-holding during exertion — quietly add up to chronic dysfunction.

Compounded Effects

Most patients have several of these factors at play — which is why generic protocols often miss the mark.

Most patients have been told to “just do Kegels” — and for many, that’s not enough. Kegel exercises require you to correctly identify, isolate, and repeatedly contract the right muscles. Research suggests a significant percentage of people perform them incorrectly, targeting the wrong muscle groups entirely. Our treatment goes further, using advanced technology to ensure the right muscles are being activated — even when voluntary control is compromised.

Our approach

How Advanced Regenerative Health treats pelvic floor weakness

Our non-invasive program delivers thousands of supramaximal contractions in a single 20-minute session — the kind of deep neuromuscular activation that’s physically impossible through voluntary exercise alone. No needles. No surgery. No undressing. No downtime.

Focused electromagnetic energy penetrates through clothing and tissue, contracting the pelvic floor muscles at therapeutic intensity. Across a personalized plan, this rebuilds muscle fiber density, restores neuromuscular coordination, and supports the structural system your bladder depends on.

Patient and practitioner reviewing symptoms and history during a calm one-on-one evaluation.

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Comprehensive Evaluation

We assess your symptoms, history, and pelvic floor function to determine the appropriate treatment protocol for your case.

Practitioner walking a patient through a personalized treatment plan on a tablet, Gazelle chair visible behind them.

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Personalized Treatment Plan

Your protocol — including session frequency and number of treatments — is tailored to the severity of your dysfunction and your goals.

Patient receiving a 20-minute pelvic-floor activation session, fully clothed

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Targeted Muscle Activation

Each 20-minute session stimulates deep pelvic floor contraction cycles — rebuilding strength and neuromuscular control from the inside out.

Patient and practitioner reviewing positive progress together at a follow-up visit.

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Progress Monitoring & Optimization

We track your response throughout the program, adjusting intensity and approach as your pelvic floor strength improves.

Why patients choose us

The Advanced Regenerative Health difference

No surgery. No drugs.

Our entire practice is built around the belief that the body can heal and strengthen without cutting or medication.

Root cause, not symptom management

We don’t prescribe bladder medications that mask leakage. We rebuild the muscles driving the problem so control returns naturally.

Fully clothed. Completely comfortable.

Patients remain dressed throughout each session. No invasive procedures, no probes, nothing uncomfortable about the process.

Proven technology

The same electromagnetic muscle stimulation used in elite sports recovery — now applied with precision to pelvic floor rehabilitation.

Fits your life

Sessions are 20 minutes with zero recovery time. Walk in, complete your treatment, and go about your day.

Structured, trackable progress

Like our Knee Renewal and Neuropathy programs, we monitor your progress at every stage — so you can see improvement, not just hope for it.

A woman walking outdoors at golden hour, laughing freely — the kind of unhindered daily life this treatment is designed to restore.

Is this right for you?

Who is a good candidate for pelvic floor therapy?

This treatment may be right for you if you’re experiencing any of the following and want a solution that addresses the source — not just the symptom:

  • Stress incontinenceLeaking when you laugh, cough, sneeze, or exercise
  • Urge incontinenceStrong, sudden urges that are difficult to control
  • Mixed incontinenceA combination of stress and urge symptoms
  • Postpartum weaknessWhether recent or years after delivery
  • Menopausal changesPelvic floor changes following hormonal decline
  • NocturiaWaking up two or more times per night to urinate
  • Kegels haven’t workedAnd you want a more effective, technology-driven approach
  • Avoiding meds & surgerySeeking a natural, restorative path forward

A consultation with our team will confirm whether pelvic floor therapy is appropriate for your specific case — and what a realistic treatment plan looks like for you.

Frequently asked questions

About non-surgical pelvic floor treatment

What is non-surgical pelvic floor treatment and how does it work?
Non-surgical pelvic floor treatment at Advanced Regenerative Health uses focused electromagnetic energy to stimulate the pelvic floor muscles far more intensely than voluntary exercise can achieve. Each session triggers thousands of deep muscle contractions, rebuilding the strength and coordination that control bladder function — with no incisions, no anesthesia, and no downtime.
Is pelvic floor therapy painful or uncomfortable?
No. The treatment is generally described as an intense muscle workout sensation rather than anything painful. Most patients find sessions comfortable and read or relax during treatment. You remain fully clothed throughout, and there are no invasive components to the procedure.
How long does each pelvic floor treatment session take?
Each session takes approximately 20 minutes. There is no recovery time needed, so patients return to normal activities immediately after. Most treatment programs involve multiple sessions per week over several weeks, depending on the severity of your symptoms and your clinical goals.
How many sessions are needed to see results for incontinence?
Treatment plans are individualized at Advanced Regenerative Health — there is no universal protocol. Most patients begin noticing improvements in bladder control within the first few weeks of treatment as pelvic floor muscle strength increases. Your care team will outline a specific plan following your initial consultation and monitor your progress throughout.
Is this treatment only for women, or can men benefit from pelvic floor therapy as well?
While pelvic floor dysfunction is most commonly associated with women — particularly after childbirth or menopause — men can also experience pelvic floor weakness, especially following prostate surgery or as a result of aging. Non-surgical pelvic floor strengthening may be appropriate for both sexes. A consultation will determine suitability based on your specific symptoms and history.
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