Emsella
Balanced Pain Management
Leslie R DeLaney, MD
Pain Management & Alternative Medicine located in Walnut Creek, CA
Pelvic Floor Support for Whole-Body Pain Balance
Strengthen the Foundation. Support Movement. Reduce Strain.
The pelvic floor is a critical — and often overlooked — component of chronic pain. Emsella strengthens this foundational muscle group, supporting balanced pain management from the ground up.
The Pelvic Floor & Chronic Pain

Weak pelvic floor muscles can contribute to:
- Low back and hip pain
- Poor core stability
- Increased compensatory strain
- Fatigue during movement
- Reduced confidence and comfort
Because the pelvic floor works closely with the core, weakness here can disrupt the entire movement system.
How Emsella Works
Emsella uses non-invasive electromagnetic technology to stimulate deep pelvic floor muscle contractions while you remain fully clothed.
Emsella may help:
- Improve pelvic floor strength
- Enhance core stability
- Support posture and balance
- Reduce strain placed on surrounding muscles and nerves
Sessions are comfortable and require no downtime.
Emsella’s Role in Balanced Pain Management
Dr. DeLaney incorporates Emsella as part of a foundation-first approach to pain care. Strengthening the pelvic floor supports better movement mechanics, helping reduce the physical stress that fuels chronic pain.
This support can help patients:
- Move with greater ease
- Engage more confidently in activity
- Reduce fatigue and strain
- Support long-term pain management goals
Who May Benefit
Emsella may be appropriate for individuals experiencing:
- Chronic low back or pelvic pain
- Core instability
- Pain related to prolonged sitting or standing
- Reduced pelvic support due to aging, injury, or life changes
Consultation is required to determine candidacy.

Strengthen Your Foundation
Schedule a consultation to learn how Emsella fits into a balanced pain management plan.
FAQs
Q1: What is Emsella?
A: Emsella is a non-invasive treatment that strengthens the pelvic floor muscles, supporting the body’s foundation and reducing strain associated with chronic pain.
Q2: How does pelvic floor strength impact pain?
A: A strong pelvic floor improves posture, stability, and movement efficiency, which can reduce nerve strain and prevent compensatory pain patterns.
Q3: Is Emsella uncomfortable?
A: No. You remain fully clothed and seated while Emsella stimulates deep pelvic floor contractions.
Q4: How many sessions are needed?
A: Treatment plans vary, but a typical course involves 6 sessions over 3 weeks.
Q5: Who is a good candidate for Emsella?
A: Individuals with low back, hip, or pelvic pain, or those seeking better core stability, may benefit. A consultation ensures proper assessment.










