Clinically proven to treat stress urinary incontinence

Outcomes comparable to surgery with a first-line, accessible treatment

An accessible at-home incontinence treatment that is proven to work.

Flyte treats incontinence by promoting cellular changes to the pelvic floor muscles via an intravaginal wand. Provide your patients with surgical-level results, without the risks, costs, or recovery of surgery.

Diagram of female with Flyte device inserted into the vagina

Treat female patients with stress urinary incontinence with Flyte

FDA-cleared to treat mild, moderate, and severe incontinence


Read about our clinical evidence

A first-line urinary incontinence treatment you can prescribe with confidence

Transvaginal mechanotherapy + ease of use + expert support = patient satisfaction

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Transvaginal mechanotherapy


Flyte’s transvaginal mechanotherapy increases the impact of a Kegel by 39x. Low-frequency, gentle vibration applied directly to the pelvic floor via an intravaginal wand is superimposed on active, guided pelvic floor contractions to improve pelvic floor muscle strength, tone, and neuromuscular memory.In a published study, women who had been referred to surgery after failing pelvic floor muscle training underwent Flyte’s standard protocol of 5 min per day for 6 weeks. The result? 82% of women were continent after 6 weeks. Two years later, none had gone on to surgery.

The science

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Ease of use


The Flyte wand, made of smooth medical-grade silicone, simply inserts like a tampon.Flyte is comfortable to use and makes it easy to treat incontinence, taking only 5 minutes a day.

How it works

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Expert support


Support from Flyte’s on-staff Doctors of Physical Therapy specialized in pelvic health encourages patient compliance and success.Included in the Flyte program, your patients have access to pelvic health education, guidance, and support with setting up and completing their Flyte program.

Meet our Pelvic PTs

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Patient satisfaction


In a 2-year follow-up study, participants maintained post-study improved quality of life scores even without continued use of Flyte. Mechanotherapy has been shown to stimulate the tonic vibration reflex, leading to improved neuromuscular control and memory.

Are you ready to change the lives of your female patients with an at-home treatment that is simple, fast, and clinically proven?

Find out how easy it is to treat stress urinary incontinence with Flyte.

How Flyte works

Flyte uses transvaginal mechanotherapy to treat incontinence by strengthening the pelvic floor.

Mechanotherapy is a therapeutic process that triggers the body’s natural repair response and promotes beneficial changes to muscle cellular structure and function.

Flyte’s intravaginal wand delivers mechanotherapy in two stages.

Deeper dive on mechanotherapy

Stage 1.

The wand is designed in size, shape, and resistiveness to be in direct contact with the pelvic floor, providing a gentle pre-stretch to the muscles and connective tissues.

Stage 2.

Mechanical stimulation, in the form of low-frequency vibration, is delivered to the pelvic floor muscles.

The resulting microdamage to the pelvic floor muscle cells triggers the body’s natural tissue repair response, increasing muscle fiber recruitment and leading to improved muscle strength and tone.

Flyte’s standard treatment protocol is 5 minutes a day for 6 weeks.

Flyte superimposes mechanotherapy on active guided pelvic floor contractions. Flyte’s controller and optional App guide your patient through each 5-minute session, providing visual feedback on pelvic floor muscle control.

Flyte begins with an 8-second rest period.

Your patient is cued to inhale and relax their pelvic floor muscles for a 2-second period. Mechanotherapy treatment is delivered.

Your patient is cued to exhale and squeeze and lift the wand with their pelvic floor muscles for a 5-second period. Mechanotherapy treatment is delivered.

These 3 steps repeat 20x in each daily 5-minute session. Urinary continence is achieved in 2-12 weeks.

The Flyte App

The Flyte App makes progress tracking easy

Your patients have access to the Flyte App, empowering them with education, goal setting, progress tracking, and visual feedback to better understand their pelvic floor muscle control.

The Flyte App is optional and is not required for use of the Flyte System device.

Goal Setting

With a validated incontinence questionnaire taken weekly in-app and the ability to set their own patient-specific goal, your patients are motivated to complete their treatment.

Progress Tracking

Staying compliant is simple with the Flyte App tracking session completion as well as weekly progress in incontinence severity score and personal goal.

Visual Feedback

Flyte superimposes mechanotherapy on active guided contractions and relaxations. Real-time visual feedback during each pelvic floor contraction and relaxation helps your patient feel confident and provides insight into growing muscle control. Patients also see a graph of historical pelvic muscle control as measured by device.

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See how Flyte works, how to prescribe, and how Flyte benefits your patients.

Backed by urologists and pelvic floor PTs Trusted by Family Medicine and OB/GYN

"As a pelvic health physical therapist, I have been recommending the Flyte® device to my clients for a few years now."

— Dr. Kirsten DesMarais, PT, DPT, OCS

Doctor of Physical Therapy, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist, and Owner of Empower Ortho & Pelvic Health

"The mechanotherapy was comfortable and it also was enough to wake up my pelvic floor muscles a little more to get a better, more uniform contraction."

— Dr. Melanie Llanes, PT, DPT

Flyte user, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist, and Owner of Best Self Wellness

"Definitely consider this FDA-cleared Flyte therapy as an alternative to surgery."

— Dr. Nissrine Nakib, MD

Medical Director of Urology at M Health Fairview & Assistant Professor of Female Urology and Urodynamics at the University of Minnesota

"Flyte has been a great addition to my pelvic health physical therapy tools. Definitely a "must have" treatment option."

— Dr. Mallory Hertz, PT, DPT

Doctor of Physical Therapy, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist at FYZICAL