Navigating the world of pelvic health can be a journey filled with newfound discoveries and a bit of uncertainty. At Core Restore Co, we see firsthand just how transformative it can be when women are empowered with knowledge, support, and evidence-based therapies.
Did you know that nearly 1 in 3 women will experience a pelvic floor disorder in their lifetime? It’s a number that surprises many, but it speaks volumes about how essential pelvic health is to our overall well-being—from postpartum recovery to ageing well and everything in between. Whether you’re a new mum, a high-performing athlete, or navigating menopause, taking care of your core and pelvic floor is non-negotiable.
In this article, we’ll explore key trends in the pelvic health space and spotlight innovative, non-invasive solutions like Emsella and Emsculpt that we proudly offer at Core Restore Co.
Pelvic Health by the Numbers
Understanding the prevalence of pelvic health conditions helps reduce the stigma—and encourages more women to seek help.
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Up to 50% of women experience some form of pelvic floor dysfunction in their lifetime.
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35% of women who’ve given birth report urinary incontinence.
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50% of women over 50 will experience pelvic organ prolapse.
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The good news? 80% of women with pelvic floor disorders improve with proper treatment.
These numbers highlight not only the widespread nature of pelvic floor issues but also the potential for recovery—especially with the right support and personalised treatment options.
Emerging Trends: A New Era in Pelvic Health Care
The landscape of pelvic health is evolving rapidly, and Core Restore Co is proud to be at the forefront.
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Device-driven therapy is booming, with treatments like Emsella (for pelvic floor strengthening) and Emsculpt (for core rehabilitation and diastasis recti support) gaining traction worldwide. These FDA-cleared, evidence-based therapies use high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology to stimulate deep muscle contractions—something traditional exercises often can’t achieve alone.
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The pelvic health device market is growing at a rate of over 8% annually, reflecting greater public awareness and demand for effective, non-invasive solutions.
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Telehealth and accessibility are also improving. Many of our clients begin their journey with virtual consultations, making expert care more accessible for women across Australia.
Our Unique Approach at Core Restore Co
We combine clinical expertise, advanced technology, and a compassionate, down-to-earth approach to help you reclaim your confidence and comfort.
Common Issues We Address:
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Urinary leakage (especially during exercise or coughing)
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Core weakness and diastasis recti
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Pain during sex or persistent pelvic discomfort
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Pelvic organ prolapse symptoms
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Postpartum and perimenopausal recovery
How Emsella Helps:
Emsella is a game changer for women who:
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Struggle with stress or urge incontinence
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Want to strengthen their pelvic floor without invasive procedures
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Prefer a fully clothed, 30-minute treatment session
It delivers the equivalent of 11,000 supramaximal contractions per session, reaching deep into the pelvic floor and activating muscle fibres more effectively than Kegels alone.
How Emsculpt Complements Recovery:
Emsculpt targets the core muscles, especially important for:
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Rehabilitating diastasis recti after pregnancy
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Enhancing pelvic stability
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Improving posture and functional strength
When combined, Emsella + Emsculpt offer a synergistic, full-body approach to pelvic and core health.
Real Stories, Real Results
At Core Restore Co, we’ve witnessed remarkable transformations.
“After two pregnancies, I’d given up hope of feeling strong again. Emsella gave me back control over my bladder, and Emsculpt helped close my abdominal separation. It’s changed everything.” – Emma, 38
“I was hesitant to talk about my pelvic pain, but the team made me feel seen and supported. The results have been life-changing.” – Claire, 51
Every story is different, but the goal is the same: restoring confidence, strength and comfort in your body.
Your First Steps Toward Better Pelvic Health
Here’s how to begin:
Schedule a pelvic health consult—online or in person
Don’t ignore signs like leakage, pressure, or pain
Try a course of Emsella or Emsculpt as part of a tailored care plan
Support your progress with hydration, gentle movement and smart toileting habits
Know that you’re not alone—and there is help
Breaking the Silence
At Core Restore Co, we’re not just treating pelvic floor dysfunction—we’re changing the conversation around it. We’re here to make pelvic health normal, nurturing, and empowering. No shame, no fluff—just real solutions backed by real science.
If you’re ready to take control of your pelvic and core health, we’re here for you.
Book a $149 trial session or learn more about Emsella and Emsculpt at corerestoreco.com.au
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