Urinary Incontinence After Prostatectomy: A New Non-Invasive Treatment That Works
If you or someone you love has experienced urinary leakage after prostate removal, you are far from alone. Urinary incontinence after prostatectomy PEMF therapy is an increasingly used non-invasive treatment approach helping men recover bladder control after surgery. Urinary incontinence after prostatectomy affects up to 50% of men following surgery and can persist long after the initial recovery period — often impacting confidence, sleep, work, social activities, and quality of life.
At Whitehouse Family Medical in Whitehouse, Texas, we offer advanced non-invasive treatment for post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence using PEMF pelvic floor chair therapy (Femawave Chair) — and right now your first visit AND first treatment are completely FREE.
Why Does Urinary Incontinence Happen After Prostate Surgery?
During prostate removal surgery (radical prostatectomy), structures essential to bladder control may be weakened or disrupted, including the:
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Pelvic floor muscles
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Urethral sphincter nerves
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Neuromuscular coordination pathways
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Pelvic stability supporting bladder closure
This often leads to:
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Stress urinary incontinence (leakage when coughing, standing, or lifting)
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Urge incontinence (sudden intense urges)
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Post-void dribbling
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Nighttime leakage
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Difficulty fully controlling urine flow
Standard recommendations like “just do Kegels” or “wait it out” fail many men. Recovery can take months or years — and some never fully regain bladder control without additional support.
Urinary Incontinence After Prostatectomy PEMF Therapy Explained
What Is PEMF Chair Therapy for Male Urinary Incontinence?
The Femawave Chair uses Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) technology to activate and strengthen pelvic floor muscles without exercises, needles, probes, or undressing.
While seated comfortably and fully clothed, the chair delivers targeted PEMF signals that:
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Activate deep pelvic floor muscle fibers
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Re-train neuromuscular coordination
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Enhance bladder sphincter activation
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Improve circulation and tissue recovery
Each session lasts 20–30 minutes, is painless, and has no downtime.
Why PEMF Therapy Is Ideal for Post-Prostatectomy Incontinence
Following prostate surgery, many men struggle to contract their pelvic floor muscles efficiently — which limits the effects of traditional Kegel exercises alone.
PEMF therapy bypasses this problem by:
✅ Creating thousands of involuntary pelvic floor contractions per session
✅ Rebuilding nerve-to-muscle communication
✅ Strengthening deep stabilizing muscles
✅ Improving urethral sphincter support
✅ Restoring neuromuscular timing for bladder control
The result: better continence outcomes, faster recovery, and improved quality of life.
Real Results from Our Clinic
One of our recent patients presented with persistent urinary leakage after prostatectomy that had not fully resolved with conservative measures alone.
After beginning therapy on the Femawave PEMF pelvic floor chair, he experienced:
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Reduced urinary leakage episodes
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Improved bladder control confidence
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Better sleep without nighttime accidents
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Increased comfort during daily activities
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Noticeable improvement in quality of life
All results achieved without medication, surgery, injections, or invasive pelvic probes.
Benefits of PEMF Chair Therapy for Male Incontinence
✅ Non-invasive and drug-free
✅ No probes or devices inserted into the body
✅ Fully clothed treatments
✅ No downtime or recovery period
✅ Safe following prostate cancer surgery
✅ Improves deep pelvic floor muscle strength
✅ Supports faster bladder control recovery
✅ Can complement pelvic rehab or exercises
How Many Treatments Are Needed?
Most protocols include:
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2–3 sessions per week
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6–8 weeks total
Many men notice improvements within the first several treatments, with continued gains as neuromuscular strength improves.
First Visit + FREE First Treatment
To make care accessible to men recovering from prostate surgery:
✔️ Schedule your evaluation today and take advantage of your first PEMF chair treatment – 100% FREE
This allows you to:
✅ Meet with our medical team
✅ Discuss your continence concerns
✅ Experience PEMF chair therapy firsthand
✅ Decide whether ongoing treatment is right for you — with no obligation
There is no cost for the initial visit or first therapy session.
Is PEMF Safe After Prostate Surgery?
Yes. PEMF pelvic floor therapy is widely used in:
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Urology practices
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Physical therapy pelvic rehab clinics
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Medical rehabilitation centers
It carries an excellent safety profile and is especially beneficial for men seeking a non-surgical, low-risk approach to urinary incontinence recovery.
Who Is a Good Candidate?
PEMF pelvic therapy is appropriate for:
✔️ Men with urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy
✔️ Patients with incomplete bladder control recovery
✔️ Men unable to perform effective Kegel exercises
✔️ Those wanting to avoid medications or surgery
✔️ Individuals seeking faster rehabilitation outcomes
Serving Whitehouse, Tyler & East Texas
Patients visit us from:
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Whitehouse, TX
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Tyler, TX
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Bullard, TX
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Lindale, TX
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Jacksonville, TX
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Chandler, TX
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Surrounding East Texas communities
We are one of the few local clinics offering PEMF chair therapy specifically for male post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence.
Schedule Your Consultation Today
If you are dealing with urinary incontinence after prostate surgery, safe, effective, non-invasive treatment is now available — and your first visit + first therapy session are FREE.
📍 Whitehouse Family Medical
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Restore confidence, comfort, and control — without medications or surgery.
If you are dealing with urinary incontinence after prostatectomy PEMF therapy is now available locally to provide safe, effective, non-invasive bladder control recovery — and your first visit + first therapy session are FREE.
