Advanced Incontinence Treatment in Maryville, TN

Regain Your Confidence and Control—Comfortably, Dignified, and Fully Clothed

Living with the constant anxiety of bladder leaks, sudden disruptive urges, or nighttime accidents can make you feel isolated in your own body. At Tennessee Regenerative Medicine Clinic, we believe you shouldn't have to simply "manage" these symptoms with inconvenient pads or resort to invasive surgeries. Whether you are experiencing stress, urge, or mixed incontinence, our compassionate clinical team is dedicated to uncovering the root cause of your pelvic floor weakness. We partner with you to deliver advanced, non-surgical solutions that restore your physical comfort, protect your dignity, and give you back your everyday quality of life.

Understanding Incontinence

Over 60% of adult women experience urinary leakage. Understanding your specific type is the first step toward lasting recovery.

Urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine, ranging from occasional minor dribbles during a laugh or sneeze to sudden, uncontrollable surges. It is an incredibly widespread condition that points directly to an underlying disruption in pelvic floor muscle strength or nerve communication. Rather than treating it as an inevitable part of aging or postpartum life, our clinic identifies your specific clinical category to deliver targeted, restorative care.


Types of incontinence


1  Stress & Urge Incontinence

Stress incontinence triggers leakage during physical movements like coughing, laughing, or exercising due to weakened pelvic muscles.

Urge incontinence (overactive bladder) causes a sudden, intense impulse to urinate, often driven by hyperactive nerve signaling.

2  Overflow Incontinence

Occurring when the bladder muscle cannot fully empty, overflow incontinence leads to constant, involuntary dribbling. This mechanical issue frequently presents as a persistent sensation of fullness or physical difficulty starting urination.

3  Functional Incontinence

Often entirely unrelated to a bladder defect, functional incontinence occurs when severe physical or cognitive impairments—such as advanced arthritis or joint degeneration—prevent a patient from physically reaching a restroom in time.

Common Symptoms of Incontinence

Incontinence presents differently for everyone. Recognizing these common indicators helps us pinpoint exactly where your pelvic floor needs support.


  • Physical Pressure Triggers | Experiencing involuntary urine leaks during everyday physical movements—such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, bending, or exercising—is a clear sign that the supporting pelvic floor muscles require structural retraining.
  • Overactive Bladder Signals | Struggling with sudden, intense impulses to urinate that are difficult to control, rushing to the restroom but not making it in time, or finding yourself taking more than eight trips to the bathroom per day points to hyperactive nerve pathways.
  • Incomplete Emptying & Nocturia | Waking up multiple times throughout the night to urinate (nocturia), feeling a persistent sensation that your bladder is never fully empty, or experiencing continuous dribbling even after using the restroom indicates a mechanical or emptying imbalance.

Advanced Incontinence Treatments at Tennessee Regenerative Medicine

Targeting the True Mechanical Root Cause for Lasting Bladder Control

Every recovery journey at our clinic begins with a comprehensive, diagnostic evaluation designed to map your unique health profile. Rather than offering one-size-fits-all advice, our clinical team takes the time to review your medical history, analyze specific symptom triggers, and evaluate overall bladder function to pinpoint the exact type and severity of your incontinence. Once we uncover the true underlying cause of your pelvic floor weakness, we partner with you to design a highly personalized treatment strategy that targets the structural source of the issue, completely moving past temporary cover-ups to establish a foundation for long-term healing.


Our primary, non-surgical solution is advanced Pelvic Wave therapy, an innovative treatment that utilizes extracorporeal magnetic innervation (ExMI) to automatically stimulate and rebuild your pelvic floor. During these painless, 20-minute sessions, you remain fully clothed while relaxing in a specialized therapeutic chair that delivers precise, targeted electromagnetic pulses. These pulses induce over 2,500 rapid muscle contractions per session, actively retraining your neuromuscular system, repairing vital nerve pathways, and increasing structural muscle tone. Over a typical clinical course of 24 sessions, this breakthrough technology safely restores your natural bladder control, eliminates leaks, and gives you back your everyday freedom and quality of life with absolutely zero surgery, medication, or downtime.

Why Choose Tennessee Regenerative Medicine for Incontinence?

A Compassionate Partnership Built on Three Decades of Clinical Expertise

Choosing where to seek help for bladder control is a deeply personal decision that requires trust, empathy, and specialized clinical care. Backed by over 30 years of experienced healthcare leadership under Dr. Douglas Sanford, our Maryville team provides a welcoming, judgment-free space where your dignity is always protected. We stand apart by entirely rejecting temporary patches, moving instead toward advanced diagnostic testing and science-backed, non-surgical Pelvic Wave technology that treats your incontinence at its root source. We approach your recovery as a true partnership, matching our cutting-edge clinical tools with a personalized care plan crafted around your daily life and long-term wellness goals. If you are ready to stop planning your day around the nearest restroom and finally reclaim your personal freedom, contact Tennessee Regenerative Medicine Clinic today to schedule your private consultation and take the first step toward lasting relief and renewed confidence.