Ruby Hall Clinic launches dedicated pelvic floor rehabilitation program
The newly introduced UI Cube utilises advanced electromagnetic stimulation technology to activate and strengthen pelvic floor muscles through automated Kegel exercises
A multidisciplinary team of urologists, gynecologists, physiotherapists and rehabilitation specialists at Ruby Hall Clinic has launched a dedicated Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation Program, introducing the UI Cube, an advanced electromagnetic stimulation chair that delivers automated pelvic floor muscle training through Kegel exercises. The program aims to improve awareness, assessment and rehabilitation of pelvic floor disorders while providing patients access to a non-invasive treatment option for conditions such as urinary incontinence, pelvic floor weakness and sexual dysfunction.
The initiative was inaugurated by Jill Grant Trustee Ruby Hall Clinic. The initiative is led by Dr Smita Ingle, Director PT/OT Rehabilitation, and will bring together experts from multiple specialties. The launch was attended by Dr Purvez K. Grant, Chief Cardiologist, Chairman and Managing Trustee, Dr Simon Grant, Physician and Trustee, Dr Mudit Saxena, CEO, Dr Urvaksh Bhote, Dr Vivek Lal, Group Medical Director, Natalie Grant-Nanda (Director-SPL).
The newly introduced UI Cube utilises advanced electromagnetic stimulation technology to activate and strengthen pelvic floor muscles through automated Kegel exercises. The technology enables deep muscle stimulation in a completely non-invasive manner. Through targeted electromagnetic stimulation, the system helps improve muscle strength, endurance and neuromuscular control, supporting rehabilitation in patients.
Dr Ingle said, “Pelvic floor disorders often remain hidden despite having a profound impact on a person’s physical, emotional and social well-being. Many patients suffer silently for years because they believe these symptoms are a normal part of ageing or childbirth. Through this dedicated rehabilitation program, we aim to provide evidence-based, patient-centric solutions that not only address symptoms but also improve overall quality of life. The introduction of advanced electromagnetic stimulation technology allows us to expand treatment options and make pelvic floor rehabilitation more accessible and effective for patients.”
Dr Grant said, “Healthcare today extends beyond treating disease; it involves helping individuals maintain dignity, independence and quality of life. Pelvic floor disorders are often overlooked despite affecting a significant proportion of the population. The launch of this dedicated program reflects our commitment to bringing advanced medical technologies and multidisciplinary expertise together to address important but underserved healthcare needs. By combining clinical excellence, innovation and patient education, we hope to create greater awareness and encourage more people to seek timely treatment.”
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