EMS
EMS (Electric Muscle Stimulation)
Electric Muscle Stimulation (EMS) uses electrical impulses to induce a muscular contraction in order to strengthen weak muscles, reduce swelling, relieve pain, and aid in the healing of wounds.
Tone - EMS
Recommended on the abdomen, arms, legs and buttocks.
VTone - EMS
EMS for pelvic floor re-training, neuromuscular stimulation for pelvic floor muscle strengthening.
Tone is a powerful device that stimulates the pelvic floor muscles. It is equivalent to thousands of Kegel’s or pelvic floor mucle exercises.
Both devices utilise the same advanced Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) technology, though through slightly different application methods. The EMS serves to induce deep, involuntary muscle contractions which support muscle recovery when the target area has been weakened. Both devices can support muscle recovery in a way that can be used alone, or concurrently with physical therapy. The way they differ is their application areas.
Tone targets key muscle groups like the abdomen or buttocks to strengthen and firm underlying muscles. After successive treatments, Tone can help improve muscle strength and definition. VTone is designed to deliver gentle EMS to the pelvic floor through an intravaginal device. Both treatments engage the body’s natural muscular response mechanisms, helping to support normal function and structure to improve strength and control without needing to exercise them manually.
For patients seeking pelvic floor support and strength, VTone can aid in improving concerns like urinary incontinence, urge incontinence, and muscle laxity. It works with the body’s innate abilities to heal and strengthen muscle over time, and over a series of sessions, patients often experience improved pelvic floor responsiveness and functional support. This not only leads to improved comfort and support, but also greater levels of confidence. When you’re looking for an electrical muscle stimulation clinic in Sydney, Lift Clinic will be able to guide you regarding treatment times, sessions, and give you a custom plan.
Tone and VTone are both generally suitable for individuals seeking a non-invasive or minimally invasive solution to strengthen muscles or support pelvic floor function. Tone is a universally applicable technology that’s especially ideal for those looking to improve muscle tone and core strength, particularly in the abdomen or buttocks.
VTone is suited to patients who are more specifically aiming to rehabilitate and strengthen their pelvic floor muscles. Both can be utilised independently, or together in consecutive treatments. They’re especially relevant treatments for those experiencing muscle laxity due to ageing, menopause, or postpartum changes. As with any treatment, the team at Lift Clinic will have a full consultation with you beforehand and we recommend speaking to your doctor prior to your time with us.
Depending on your unique condition and anatomy, we’ll do an initial consultation to give you the best possible answer and a custom treatment plan. Generally speaking, most patients will need around 6 to 8 sessions for optimal results. Each session is spaced around a week apart, with each one supporting and improving on prior results. We can also guide you regarding followup, maintenance appointments after your treatment plan for EMS in Sydney and your initial treatment plan is complete.
Both Tone and VTone are designed to deliver effective muscle stimulation in a way that’s as controlled and comfortable as possible. Different patients will experience the treatment differently, though generally note it feels like a sensation of strong but tolerable muscle contractions. Your practitioner can adjust and refine the intensity for your comfort throughout where needed, and there’s no downtime after the treatment is complete, meaning you can quickly return to your daily routines immediately after.
Tone and VTone stand apart due to the fact they’re engineered by InMode, who design advanced clinical devices that have been thoroughly tested. In contrast with basic muscle stimulation devices or at-home kits, these devices are professional-grade technologies that you can only access in a clinical setting for EMS in Sydney like Lift Clinic. They’re engineered for deeper, more targeted muscular contractions and have been designed for specific muscle groups to achieve the optimal results.
Yes, both Tone and VTone are highly beneficial and specifically indicated for postpartum recovery, after you’ve been cleared for treatments by your GP. Tone assists in rebuilding abdominal strength following pregnancy-related concerns like weakened abdominal muscles by stimulating the deep core muscles without manual exercise.
VTone complements this by working on the pelvic floor, which may become weakened during pregnancy and childbirth. Used in conjunction, they deliver postpartum patients a comprehensive, non-invasive approach to supporting muscle function.
After your VTone and Tone treatments are complete, you’ll be able to go back to your routine immediately as neither device has any downtime post-treatment.
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