
The technology is hoped to provide a faster solution for clinicians addressing patients with pelvic organ prolapse

More than three million women in the US suffer from the condition with the rate of diagnosis growing due to the ageing population

Escala Medical has secured US$4.5m in Series A funding to expand use of its FDA-cleared device for pelvic organ prolapse, bringing total funding to over US$8m....

The first surgery in the world using a robotic-assisted minimally invasive method for genital prolapse has been shown to be successful, according to new anaylsis. If...

An innovative pelvic floor device has been developed by University of Porto, Portugal, researchers that could provide relief for millions of women suffering from pelvic floor...

By Gloria Kolb, co-founder & CEO – Elitone

By Gloria Kolb, co-founder & CEO – Elitone

The service aims to work alongside maternity and physiotherapy services to support women during and after pregnancy

Your pelvic floor is essential to daily function. So why are we still not talking about it?

The Flyte intravaginal device aims to treat stress urinary incontinence and strengthen pelvic floor muscles