Incontinence disorder contributes on the fastest growing market in the women health market.
In short, postpartum and postmenopausal women account for the largest patient group. In June 1998, US FDA approved electromagnetic stimulation as a method of conservative treatment for urinary incontinence to restore neuromuscular control and rehabilitate weak pelvic muscles.
Involuntary, uncontrolled urination or urinary incontinence is observed when sphincters, muscle of the pelvic floor and the bladder muscles do not function correctly, since they are either too weak or overly active. This unpleasant problem affects people of both genders and all ages.