Stress incontinence can be treated in 4 weeks with Shockwave, EMTT and NESA X

Stress incontinence doesn't have to ruin your everyday life and quality of life
Stress incontinence occurs when the pelvic floor muscles are weakened and the bladder does not receive the right signals from the nervous system, often due to stress. This can lead to involuntary leakage during coughing, sneezing or physical activity – a challenge that can significantly impact quality of life.
At MS Insight, we offer a unique combination of Shockwave, EMTT and NESA X to strengthen the pelvic floor, rebalance the nervous system and improve bladder control – without side effects, drugs or surgery.
Shockwave therapy stimulates tissue repair and improves blood circulation in the pelvic area, making muscles stronger and more resilient.
EMTT (Electromagnetic Therapy) activates deeper muscle and nerve tissue for better pelvic control.
NESA X therapy regulates the autonomic nervous system via gentle electrical impulses, restoring communication between the brain and bladder.
Since 2016, I’ve been helping men and women regain control of their bodies and quality of life in a safe environment. Whatever the cause of your incontinence, I tailor the treatment so that you experience improvements after just a few sessions.
Stress Incontinence is not a taboo here.
Are you among the 80% who respond to shockwave treatment in the clinic for stress incontinence?
If you recognize one or more of the following points, I will be able to help you effectively in the clinic with what is most likely stress incontinence. It’s about treating the cause, not just the symptoms.
- I have difficulty retaining water during physical activity
- I have involuntary leaks both at rest and during activity
- I feel that my pelvic floor has become loose, the training is not helping
- I've had prostate surgery and lack control or erectile function afterwards
To ensure we get the best treatment solution for stress incontinence, a thorough examination, nervous system testing and ultrasound scan are performed before treatment.
Restore bladder control with targeted treatment of your nervous system for stress incontinence
When the nervous system is out of balance, the signals between the brain and bladder can be disrupted. This can result in a feeling of constant urinary urgency, frequent trips to the toilet or sudden leaks – challenges that can limit your everyday life and well-being.
At MS Insight, we focus on restoring natural nerve communication and strengthening pelvic floor function. Through a precise combination of Shockwave, EMTT and NESA X, we stimulate muscles, blood circulation and the autonomic nervous system so you can achieve better control and less discomfort.
Shockwave and EMTT help rebuild pelvic floor strength by activating muscle tissue and improving blood flow.
NESA X therapy works directly with the nervous system by sending weak electrical impulses that normalize signaling pathways and reduce bladder overactivity.
Research shows that neuromodulation can be an effective solution to rebalance the autonomic nervous system and improve bladder control. The treatment is customized to your specific situation, so you can feel a difference quickly – often after just a few sessions.

Nesa X treatment for stress incontinence: We regulate the autonomic nervous system
An overactive bladder is often caused by disturbances in the autonomic nervous system, which affects the communication between the brain and the bladder. When these signals become imbalanced, it can lead to a sudden and frequent urge to urinate and involuntary leaks.
At MS Insight, we offer a gentle and effective solution with NESA X treatment, which uses weak electrical impulses to help restore the natural function of the nervous system. By normalizing the signaling pathways, bladder overactivity is reduced and you gain better control over your urination. A typical course of treatment is 10 sessions of 60 minutes over 4 weeks, with many experiencing significant improvements.
Research confirms the efficacy of neuromodulation for the treatment of incontinence and related problems. A study by Contreras et al (2023) showed significant improvements in patients with multiple sclerosis after treatment with NESA® neuromodulation.
Similarly, at the International Continence Society (ICS) Congress in 2023, it was presented how signaling disorders in the autonomic nervous system can be a major cause of overactive bladder, emphasizing the importance of targeted treatment of the nervous system.
By combining neuromodulation with NESA X and other advanced treatment techniques, we can not only help with incontinence, but also reduce pelvic pain and improve quality of life.
Get a no-obligation consultation today about stress incontinence
If you are interested in hearing more about how we can help you, you are always welcome to contact us by phone: 41 40 08 58 or email: michael@msinsight.dk. Otherwise, you can fill out the contact form with your details and a brief description of your problem. I’ll get back to you quickly with a customized proposal for a solution so we can find the best way forward together.
Frequently asked questions about stress incontinence
Your first consultation - tailored treatment for stress incontinence
When you come in for your first consultation, we will conduct a thorough assessment of your stress incontinence and the underlying causes. We will review your overall physical and mental health, as factors such as muscle strength, nervous system function and lifestyle have a significant impact on your bladder control.
To get the best starting point, we will perform an ultrasound scan of your pelvic floor and bladder to assess your muscle control and bladder emptying. Therefore, we recommend that you wait to go to the toilet until after the examination. At the same time, we perform an advanced body composition measurement and analyze your body balance with the InBody770 to get a holistic picture of your situation.
Based on the examination, I will guide you in the most effective training for your pelvic floor so you can achieve better control and avoid leaks in everyday life. Together, we customize a treatment plan where you receive Shockwave, EMTT and NESA X treatment on your first visit. Shockwave and EMTT stimulate muscle tissue and blood circulation, while NESA X works directly with your autonomic nervous system to restore communication between brain and bladder. This combination ensures that both muscles and nerves function optimally, so you can quickly experience a noticeable improvement.
The program is tailored to you, and if diet or lifestyle adjustments are needed, we work with specialists to support you in the best possible way. The goal is for you to regain control – without limitations.
What is stress incontinence?
Stress incontinence: Imagine laughing at a funny joke, sneezing unexpectedly, or lifting a shopping bag – and suddenly you experience a small leak. That’s stress incontinence. It happens when the pelvic floor muscles and sphincter muscles in the urethra are weakened. When there is sudden pressure from activities like coughing, laughing or exercise, these weakened muscles cannot hold back urine, leading to leakage. This is where it’s important to retrain the muscles and stimulate the nervous system for more control.
Possible causes:
- Childbirth: Vaginal birth can weaken the muscles needed for bladder control and damage the bladder nerves.
- Prostate surgery in men.
- Age: Muscles can weaken with age.
- Obesity: Extra weight increases pressure on the bladder and surrounding muscles.
What is neurogenic incontinence - when the nervous system affects bladder control
Bladder control depends on a complex interaction between the brain, spinal cord and autonomic nervous system. If this system is disrupted – for example, due to a nerve injury or neurological disease – it can result in neurogenic incontinence. This can manifest as either involuntary leaks or difficulty emptying the bladder completely.
At MS Insight, we focus on restoring balance in the nervous system so that the signals between the brain and bladder function optimally. Treatment is customized to the specific cause and combines neuromodulation with NESA X, Shockwave and EMTT to help improve nerve communication and strengthen the muscles in the pelvic area.
Causes of neurogenic incontinence:
- Spinal cord injury – Damage to the spinal cord can block or disrupt the signals that control bladder function.
- Neurological diseases – Conditions such as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease can weaken nerve signals to the bladder.
- Congenital conditions – Spina bifida and other developmental disorders of the spinal cord can lead to impaired bladder control.
Targeting the nervous system can help improve bladder control and increase your quality of life – without the use of drugs or surgery.