The Neotonus chair
How does it work?
The Neotonus chair delivers a magnetic pulse to the perineal area (the
area around the back passage).
This pulsed magnetic field stimulates electrical activity in the pelvic
nerves, which in turn cause a rhythmic contraction of the pelvic floor
muscles.
Low frequency stimulation activates the sling muscles which hold the
bladder and bowel from falling down into the
pelvic outlet.
High frequency stimulation contracts the squeeze muscles around the
bladder and bowel outlets.
Recent studies have also shown it to be useful pre and post operatively for men undergoing radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer
What
is involved in the therapy?
Each session on the chair lasts 20 minutes
in duration and it is recommended that you
have 16-20 sessions in total. The sessions
are usually scheduled twice weekly and should be at least 36 hours
apart. The low
frequency pulsing starts for 10 mins then there is a 3 min rest period
followed by a 10 min high frequency pulsing.
The candidate adjusts the
power setting to individual comfort. 8 sessions may be required before
any change is noted.
Who will benefit most from this therapy?
The
best results in trials have been in treating stress urinary incontinence
(leakage of urine when you cough, sneeze or
exercise).
Definite benefits have also been shown in urge urinary
incontinence (when you feel the urge to go you have to hurry),
interstitial cystitis and chronic prostatitis
(inflammation of the prostate and bladder which is not due to bacterial
infection). Trial results for treatment of faecal incontinence have
shown minimal improvement.
Clinical experience suggests that anal seepage and constipation due to
difficulty in evacuating a bowel motion are helped by this therapy.
Some
studies have shown
improvement in erectile dysfunction in some men and some women have
reported increased sexual awareness following
therapy. This therapy may also have a role in treating pelvic pain due
to pelvic muscle spasm.
Who is not suitable for this therapy?
This magnetic stimulation therapy is not suitable for you if you have:
# implantable electrical device in spine
# metal implants in hips, knees or pelvic (eg
hip or knee
replacements), metal intra-uterine device (IUD).
( Surgical staples are
not a problem)
#diminished sensation around your
perineum. You must be
able to move
unassisted around the seat of the chair.
# or if you are pregnant.
It is advised you wait 6 weeks after
delivering a baby or after major pelvic,
gynaecological or lower bowel surgery.
To make an appointment for Neotonus therapy contact us:
