Special consultation · Pelvic floor
Pelvic floor therapy.
After childbirth, during menopause or over the years, the pelvic floor can lose strength — involuntary urine loss when coughing, laughing or exercising is the most common result. Alongside consultation, postnatal recovery and our course, we are currently considering a further building block: device-based training with a therapy chair.
1 in 2
women · experience pelvic floor weakness in their lifetime
Few topics affect so many — and are talked about so little. We are changing that.
28 min
per session · fully clothed, seated
Electromagnetic impulses (HIFEM) trigger thousands of muscle contractions — passive training barely achievable actively.
0
procedure · downtime · preparation
Sit down, let the chair train, carry on with your day. No surgery, no medication.
Under consideration
Is the pelvic floor chair coming to Konstanz?
Your interest counts: the more patients register without obligation, the sooner we decide. Talk to our front desk team — or write to us directly.
Or simply let our front desk know. No appointment, no costs, no commitment. We will contact you as soon as the decision is made.
What we already offer today
Medical assessmentUnderstanding causes: stress, urge or mixed incontinence? The treatment path follows.→
Postnatal recovery & midwife teamSupport after birth — the most important phase for the pelvic floor.→
Pelvic floor courseAwareness, strengthening, everyday transfer — in a small group. Interest list open.→