Revolutionizing Urinary Incontinence Treatment in Family Medicine
Revolutionizing Urinary Incontinence Treatment in Family Medicine
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London, UK
Revolutionizing Urinary Incontinence Treatment in Family Medicine
62% of women experience UI
2-5x higher risk of UTIs
33% stop exercising
65% more likely to suffer a fall
Backed by Science, Trusted by Clinicians
- FDA-cleared, non-invasive, first-line treatment
- Novel mechanism of action (transvaginal mechanotherapy)
- Clinically proven outcomes comparable to surgery
- Easy to prescribe at-home treatment
- Covered by many payors
"I often treat women with incontinence, ranging from young and athletic women who leak while jogging to elderly women. I lament the lack of good options on the market and their barriers and risks. Using mechanotherapy, Flyte provides a better option, allowing me to prescribe an effective in-home treatment in the medical home."
Matthew R. Overley, MD, FAAFP
Board Certified Family Medicine Physician Indianapolis, IN
“The only way to impact the immediate and downstream effects of UI at scale is to address it proactively and upstream. Family medicine practitioners have a responsibility and an opportunity here to positively impact individual women, public health, and the cost of care.”
Wanda Filer, MD, MBA, FAAFP
Board Director at Pelvital, Former President & Chair of AAFP
"I have been prescribing Flyte for several years and I have seen firsthand the benefit it offers patients who prefer to avoid surgery."
Nissrine Nakib, MD
Medical Director of Urology at M Health Fairview & Assistant Professor of Female Urology and Urodynamics at the University of Minnesota
"Urinary incontinence can be an embarrassing and life-altering condition, and I see patients weekly with this complaint. Sadly, for many patients, there are multiple barriers to care. For the past year, I have been successfully treating urinary incontinence with the Flyte System. The in-home Flyte device has removed logistical barriers and paved the way for effective and convenient treatment of stress incontinence. I have had patients proclaim that the Flyte System has changed their life. In my opinion, all patients should have access to this treatment."
Casey Sager, MD
Board Certified Obstetrics & Gynecology Physician
"As a pelvic health physical therapist, I have been recommending the Flyte device to my clients for a few years now."
Kirsten DesMarais, PT, DPT, OCS
Doctor of Physical Therapy, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist, and Owner of Empower Ortho & Pelvic Health
"Flyte provides an in home, non-surgical option, which is ideal for both young and older women who are pressed for time or risk averse to surgery. I have only recently been exposed to Flyte and have already seen the benefit both in terms of comfort, effectiveness, and ease of use."
G.S., MD
Board Certified Urologist
"Flyte has been a great addition to my pelvic health physical therapy tools. Definitely a "must have" treatment option."
Mallory Hertz, PT, DPT
Doctor of Physical Therapy, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist at FYZICAL
Easy to Integrate into Family Medicine
| Identify female patients with UI | |
|---|---|
| Prescribe Flyte (covered by many payors) | |
| Patients begin at-home treatment right away | |
| Flyte onboarding and support by our Patient Support Team, staffed by pelvic health DPTs |
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Footnotes
1. Fulker A, Kovela S, Mianulli M. Transvaginal mechanotherapy for stress urinary incontinence: Principles, cellular and neuromuscular mechanisms of action, and comparison to current gold standard treatments. Continence Reports. 2025 Mar;13C. 100077. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contre.2024.100077.
2. Nilsen I, Rebolledo G, Acharya G, Leivseth G. Mechanical oscillations superimposed on the pelvic floor muscles during Kegel exercises reduce urine leakage in women suffering from stress urinary incontinence: A prospective cohort study with a 2-year follow up. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2018 Oct;97(10):1185-1191. doi: 10.1111/aogs.13412. Epub 2018 Aug 2. PMID: 29923602.
3. Data on file.
4. Nakib N, Sutherland S, Hallman K, Mianulli M, R Boulware D. Randomized trial of mechanotherapy for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence in women. Ther Adv Urol. 2024 Feb 6;16:17562872241228023. doi: 10.1177/17562872241228023. PMID: 38328552; PMCID: PMC10848796.