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Endometriosis affects approximately 1 in 10 women of reproductive age, yet many live with symptoms for years before receiving support or answers. Not because the pain isn’t real, but because symptoms are often normalized, dismissed, or managed with temporary solutions that don’t address the underlying pelvic dysfunction.
If you’ve been quietly pushing through pelvic pain, painful periods, bloating, fatigue, or discomfort during intimacy, you’re not alone. And if you’ve been looking for a non-invasive option that supports your body without surgery or long-term dependence on medication, there is now a private, drug-free treatment option available right here in Orléans.
Endometriosis is closely connected to pelvic floor dysfunction. Chronic pain and inflammation can cause the pelvic floor muscles to tighten, weaken, or lose coordination over time, contributing to ongoing discomfort, bladder or bowel symptoms, and reduced quality of life. Supporting and rehabilitating these muscles directly is now possible with Health Canada-approved technology available at PelviCare Ottawa East.
What is pelvic floor treatment for endometriosis?
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Endometriosis has many contributing factors, but one of the most overlooked is pelvic floor dysfunction. Chronic inflammation and ongoing pain can cause the pelvic floor muscles to become tense, overactive, weak, or poorly coordinated over time. This tension can contribute to pelvic pain, painful intercourse, bladder and bowel symptoms, lower back discomfort, and ongoing pelvic instability.
Pelvic floor rehabilitation has been increasingly recognized as an important part of supportive care for people living with endometriosis. At PelviCare, this support is delivered through the B-Pulse chair: a Health Canada-approved, non-invasive device that stimulates and rehabilitates the pelvic floor muscles through thousands of targeted contractions in a single session, without any disrobing, internal treatment, preparation, or recovery time.
This is not surgery. It is not a medication. It is targeted pelvic floor rehabilitation using medical-grade technology, the same technology used in our urinary incontinence treatment, postpartum recovery, and pelvic wellness programs.
How PelviCare treats endometriosis in Ottawa
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PelviCare is one of the only clinics in Orléans offering the B-Pulse chair for endometriosis. The B-Pulse is a Canadian-made, Health Canada-approved electromagnetic pelvic floor stimulation device, clinically validated and built with stronger reach than many comparable devices on the market. That means it can address both surface and deep pelvic floor dysfunction, including conditions other devices can't reach. This allows it to support pelvic floor rehabilitation in cases of chronic pelvic tension, weakness, and dysfunction commonly associated with endometriosis.
Treatment at PelviCare is:
- Fully clothed. You sit in the chair fully dressed. Nothing is removed.
- Non-invasive. No probes, no needles, no prep required.
- Private. Sessions take place in a discreet clinical setting in Orléans, Ottawa East.
- No downtime. Sessions are approximately 28 minutes. You can drive yourself home and return to your day.
Patients receive an initial assessment with a physiotherapist as part of the intake process, which also supports insurance reimbursement where applicable.
What to expect at PelviCare
Step 1 — Initial assessment
Step 2 — B-Pulse treatment sessions
Step 3 — Progress and follow-up
What women notice after B-Pulse treatment at PelviCare
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Reduced pelvic pain and tension The B-Pulse targets the pelvic floor muscles often affected by chronic inflammation and guarding associated with endometriosis. Supporting these muscles can help reduce pelvic tension, discomfort, and pressure while improving overall pelvic function.
Improved comfort in daily life Many women report improved comfort during everyday activities such as sitting, exercising, walking, or intimacy as pelvic floor dysfunction and muscle tightness begin to improve.
No disruption to your day Sessions are 30 minutes, fully clothed, with no recovery period. Most women fit treatment into a lunch break or after work and return immediately to their normal routine.
A treatment that feels supportive and private From the moment you book to the moment you leave, PelviCare’s process is designed to feel comfortable, respectful, and discreet. Care is focused on helping you manage symptoms without invasive procedures or uncomfortable treatment experiences.
A non-invasive option that supports long-term pelvic wellness Rather than temporarily masking symptoms, pelvic floor rehabilitation helps support healthier muscle function, circulation, and neuromuscular control over time, contributing to improved pelvic stability and quality of life.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, completely. You sit in the B-Pulse chair fully dressed. Nothing is removed and no preparation is required. The device works through your clothing using electromagnetic stimulation. This is one of the most common questions we receive, and one of the main reasons women choose PelviCare.
Most women complete a program of 6 - 9 sessions. Some choose to extend to 10 or 12 sessions depending on their goals and individual response. The PelviCare team will recommend the right program length based on your assessment.
Most men begin to notice changes during their treatment program, typically after the third or fourth session. Results continue to build after the program ends as the pelvic floor muscles strengthen and adapt. Individual results vary.
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