Pelvic Wave Therapy in Matthews, NC

A Better Option for Pelvic Health

Pelvic floor issues are common, often embarrassing, and frequently dismissed or met with surgical recommendations. The Balanced Body Center offers a different path. Pelvic Wave Therapy is a non-surgical, non-invasive technology that uses electromagnetic innervation to strengthen pelvic floor muscles — without physical contact, without undressing, and without any invasive procedure. It was developed and introduced to the United States by Dr. Philip Arnone in 2012. He was the first chiropractor to utilize this technology in this way.

When Pelvic Floor Weakness Goes Unaddressed, Quality of Life Suffers

Incontinence Becomes the New Normal

Urinary leakage during everyday activity — laughing, coughing, exercise — is not inevitable. It is a sign of pelvic floor weakness. Without strengthening the muscles that control bladder function, the pattern tends to worsen over time, not resolve on its own.

Surgery Is Presented as the Only Option

Surgical interventions for pelvic floor dysfunction carry real risks. Many patients are not made aware that non-invasive alternatives exist. Pelvic Wave Therapy provides a conservative, drug-free option that has helped many patients avoid surgery entirely.

The Issue Affects More Than Physical Health

Pelvic floor dysfunction affects confidence, relationships, and participation in activities patients once enjoyed. It is often suffered in silence. There is no reason to manage it indefinitely when a non-invasive strengthening option is available.

Common Challenges We Solve

People Come to Us When They're Dealing With

Pelvic floor dysfunction affects women at every stage of life — postpartum, perimenopause, and beyond. It is common, often underreported, and frequently undertreated. At The Balanced Body Center, we offer a non-invasive path to strengthening pelvic floor muscles and improving function without surgery, medication, or internal procedures. If you've been told surgery is your only option, we encourage you to have a conversation with us first.

Urinary incontinence

Pelvic floor weakness

Postpartum pelvic floor dysfunction

Pelvic pain

Menopause-related pelvic floor changes

Prolapse support

Pelvic floor weakness following abdominal surgery

Pelvic dysfunction as a component of a broader functional health concern

How It Works

Your Path to Lasting Relief Starts Here

Schedule a Discovery Call

Use our online booking calendar to schedule a discovery call at a time that works best for you. A team member will answer your questions and help you determine the best next step before your first appointment.

Your Comprehensive Exam

Your first visit is a thorough health history review and full examination. The doctor takes the time to understand your situation completely before making any recommendations.

Your Personalized Care Plan

At your Report of Findings, the doctor presents a care plan built around your specific findings and goals — focused on correction, not indefinite management.

What Our Patients Are Saying

Verified Google reviews from patients we've had the privilege of serving.

Cutting edge chiropractic delivered in a friendly efficient atmosphere.
Douglas James
I’ve been going to The Balanced Body Center since 1995, using chiropractic, physical therapy and massage therapy. My health has always been corrected and improved by their services. My husband changed from another practice to this one when he saw what excellent care and results I have received.
Marlot Perry
Highly recommended Balanced Body Center. Dr. Arnone and his staff are top notch, and always go above and beyond! Wish I could give them 10 Stars!⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Daryle Callahan

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions we hear most from new patients considering Pelvic Wave Therapy.

Is Pelvic Wave Therapy only for women?

Pelvic Wave Therapy is primarily used for women's pelvic health concerns, but the underlying technology — the ExMI system — was developed as a full-body electromagnetic strengthening platform. If you are uncertain whether this therapy applies to your situation, schedule a discovery call and we will advise based on your specific history.

Is the treatment invasive or uncomfortable?

Pelvic Wave is entirely non-invasive. There is no physical contact, no internal procedure, and no need to undress. Patients sit in the ExMI chair, fully clothed, for each session. Most patients find the sessions comfortable — some find them relaxing. There is no recovery time or post-session discomfort.

How many sessions does it take to notice a difference?

Results vary based on the individual and the degree of pelvic floor dysfunction. A full treatment series is typically recommended for meaningful improvement. Many patients notice changes in pelvic floor strength and control over the course of their sessions. The doctor will provide a personalized recommendation after reviewing your history at the discovery call.

Can this replace the need for surgery?

Many patients come to us after being told surgery is their only option. Pelvic Wave Therapy is a non-surgical alternative, and many patients have been able to avoid surgical intervention through a course of treatment. We cannot guarantee outcomes, but we encourage anyone facing a surgical recommendation for pelvic floor issues to explore this option first.

Is Pelvic Wave Therapy covered by insurance?

Pelvic Wave Therapy at The Balanced Body Center is cash-based. We are out of network with most insurance plans. Superbills are available for patients who wish to submit out-of-network reimbursement claims. HSA and FSA accounts are accepted. The clinic will provide clear pricing before any care begins.

Still have questions?

Have a question we didn't answer here? Call us at (704) 849-9393 — we're happy to walk through your situation before you commit to anything.

Ready to Take the First Step?

Schedule a discovery call with one of our doctors. We'll review your history, answer your questions, and let you know whether Pelvic Wave Therapy is right for your situation.