ReStora EMS is FDA-cleared for the treatment of stress, urge, and mixed urinary incontinence.
FDA-Cleared Class II Device

ReStora EMS Clinical Data

A non-invasive pelvic floor therapy device using high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy to deliver thousands of supramaximal contractions—engineered for real clinical outcomes and real-world practice integration.

30 min
Per session
Non-invasive
No downtime
Men & Women
All adult patients
ReStora EMS Chair — pelvic floor therapy device
Mechanism of Action

How the Therapy Works

ReStora EMS targets the deep pelvic muscles responsible for bladder and bowel control, sexual health, and overall pelvic floor function—activating muscle recruitment levels that cannot be reached voluntarily.

HIFEM
High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic

Electromagnetic energy penetrates deep pelvic tissue to trigger contractions not achievable through voluntary effort.

Thousands
Supramaximal Contractions / Session

Each 30-minute session delivers thousands of contractions, far beyond what is possible with traditional Kegel exercises.

30 min
Session Duration

Quick, comfortable treatments with no prep, no anesthesia, and no downtime—patients remain fully clothed and seated.

~6
Typical Sessions in Initial Protocol

Most practices begin with a series of approximately six sessions over several weeks, with continued gains throughout.

Clinical Benefits

What Patients Experience

Deep pelvic floor activation is associated with a wide range of physical and quality-of-life benefits—renewed control, restored confidence, and a stronger foundation for everyday movement and well-being.

Postpartum & Post-Surgical Recovery

Supports faster recovery after childbirth or prostate surgery by restoring pelvic floor muscle strength and neuromuscular control.

Reduced Prolapse Risk

Strengthens the pelvic floor from within, lowering the risk of pelvic organ prolapse and reinforcing functional support.

Sexual Health & Satisfaction

Improved pelvic floor strength and neuromuscular function are associated with secondary benefits in sexual function.

Improved Bowel & Bladder Control

Addresses stress, urge, and mixed urinary incontinence, plus gains in bowel continence for many patients.

Enhanced Core Stability & Posture

A stronger pelvic floor translates to improved core engagement, postural support, and everyday movement.

Men & Women

FDA-cleared for use in both men and women, including patients with post-prostate procedure urinary concerns.

Indications

FDA-Cleared Uses

Cleared as a Class II device for pelvic floor strengthening and the treatment of urinary incontinence in men and women.

Stress urinary incontinence
Urge urinary incontinence
Mixed urinary incontinence
Pelvic floor muscle strengthening
Post-partum pelvic floor rehabilitation
Post-prostate procedure urinary concerns
Improved neuromuscular control
Adjunct in comprehensive pelvic health programs
Patient Experience

Quick, Comfortable, Fully Clothed

Patients remain fully clothed and seated throughout the 30-minute treatment. The experience is typically described as a series of strong yet tolerable rhythmic muscle contractions. No anesthesia, no preparation, and no recovery time—treatments integrate cleanly into standard appointment schedules.

  • Non-invasive and fully clothed
  • No anesthesia or sedation required
  • Typical protocol: ~6 sessions over several weeks
  • No disruption to existing clinical workflows
  • 5-day uptime guarantee on the device
Clinician Testimonial
“The ReStora EMS Chair has been an incredible addition to my practice. It provides a non-invasive, comfortable, and highly effective way to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles in a way that patients truly enjoy. My patients report noticeable improvements in bladder control and reduction in their symptoms after just a few sessions.”
Meghan Murphy, PT, DPT, WCS
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist
Clinical FAQ

Provider Questions, Answered

Is ReStora EMS clinically appropriate for treating urinary incontinence?+

Yes. The ReStora EMS Chair is FDA-cleared to strengthen pelvic floor muscles and support improved bladder control, making it a non-invasive treatment option that can be incorporated into urinary incontinence care protocols for stress, urge, and mixed incontinence.

How effective is ReStora EMS for strengthening the pelvic floor?+

The chair uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic stimulation (HIFEM) to induce thousands of supramaximal pelvic floor muscle contractions in a single session. This level of stimulation goes beyond voluntary exercises, helping practices deliver measurable improvements in muscle strength and pelvic support.

Can ReStora EMS be offered to male patients?+

Yes. The ReStora EMS Chair is cleared for use in both men and women and may be integrated into treatment plans for male patients experiencing pelvic floor weakness or post-prostate procedure urinary concerns.

What should patients expect during a session?+

Patients typically experience rhythmic, strong but tolerable muscle contractions during a 30-minute session. Treatments are delivered fully clothed and require no preparation, making integration into a busy practice workflow simple.

Is there downtime associated with treatments?+

No. ReStora EMS is non-invasive, requires no anesthesia, and allows patients to resume normal activities immediately following treatment.

How should patients prepare for a session?+

Minimal preparation is needed. Patients should wear loose clothing without metal near the pelvic area, remove electronic devices like phones or smartwatches, hydrate beforehand, and—when possible—schedule outside of menstruation for comfort.

Can strengthening the pelvic floor support improvements in sexual health?+

By improving pelvic floor strength and neuromuscular function, practices may observe secondary benefits related to sexual function, making it a valuable adjunct offering within comprehensive pelvic health programs.

What treatment protocol is typically recommended?+

Many practices begin with a series of approximately six sessions over several weeks. Clinical experience shows some patients report noticeable improvements early in the series, with continued gains throughout the protocol.

Clinical information sourced from Trinity Medical Solutions. ReStora EMS is a Class II FDA-cleared medical device.