Core to Floor Therapy
Core to Floor Therapy combines Emsculpt Neo and Emsella in a single protocol, addressing core and glute strength alongside pelvic floor rehabilitation, non-invasively and with zero downtime.

Why Combine Emsculpt Neo And Emsella?
Core strength and pelvic floor health are closely connected, but they're rarely addressed together. Core to Floor Therapy pairs two HIFEM-based treatments, one targeting the abdominal and gluteal muscles, the other targeting the pelvic floor directly, so both systems are strengthened as part of one coordinated plan rather than treated as separate concerns.
Is Core To Floor Therapy Worth It For You?
Core to Floor Therapy tends to be the ideal fit for those with:
- Diastasis recti or core weakness following pregnancy
- A goal of toning and firming the abdomen, obliques, and glutes
- Urinary leaks, incontinence, or pelvic floor weakness
- Core weakness contributing to back pain or postural concerns
This combination is often considered by postpartum patients, but it isn't exclusive to any one group; anyone with related core and pelvic floor weakness, including men addressing post-prostatectomy or age-related pelvic floor concerns alongside core goals, can be evaluated for this protocol at consultation.


Your Treatment Experience
A typical protocol includes eight to twelve sessions across both treatments, each about 30 minutes, with zero downtime between sessions. Because Emsculpt Neo and Emsella use similar underlying technology delivered through different applicators, sessions can often be scheduled together as part of the same visit.
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Combines core and glute toning with pelvic floor rehabilitation in one plan2
Non-invasive, with zero downtime between sessions3
Individually calibrated across both treatments to your goals and anatomy
Frequently Asked Questions

A coordinated protocol combining Emsculpt Neo, for core and glute toning, with Emsella, for pelvic floor rehabilitation, typically eight to twelve sessions total.
Most protocols involve eight to twelve sessions across both treatments, each about 30 minutes.
No. It's often considered by postpartum patients, but anyone with related core and pelvic floor concerns, including men, can be evaluated for this protocol at consultation.
None. Both treatments are non-invasive, and you return to normal activities immediately.
Most patients see results build over four to twelve weeks as they complete their protocol.


