• Tens Ce Approval Kegel Trainer Enhan Pelvic Floor Muscle Power Uroclepsia Vaginal Compact Stimulator Muscle Massage Women


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    Application: PALM
    Certification: CE
    Model Number: KM518
    Item Type: Rehabilitation Physiotherapy
    battery: 9V battery(Does not contain)
    Frequency: 2-100hz
    Pulse: 50-450us
    user: women
    Function 1: incontinence therapy
    Function 2: uterine prolapse
    Function 3: urethrocele
    Function 4: Pelvic floor muscle relaxes
    Function 5: Tighten the vagina






    Why should do pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation training?

    Pelvifineis an EMS device designed for women who are seeking a fast, effective way to tone and tighten their pelvic floor. Whether you're battling the disruption of age related pelvic floor weakening or the struggle of regaining tone after childbirth, Komwell can work for you. Komwell doesn't require great effort or mind numbing concentration to get amazing results. Just insert the ergonomically designed vaginal probe, clip the toning handset to your belt and go about your day! Did you know...?

    •Pelvic toners have been prescribed to hundreds of thousands of women in the UK. They recognize that squeezing thin air isn't as effective as squeezing against resistance. The meager dozen or so clenches recommended by most ladies' magazines are ineffective compared to the hundreds produced by an EMS machine.

    •A woman can utilize about 40% of her muscles when practicing a regular Kegel, whereas an EMS unit can activate up to 90%.

    •Women worry about size as much as men do.

    •Approximately 10 million women in the US are battling urinary incontinence, and for most of them the first treatment suggested by their doctor is Kegel exercises.

    What does it feel like...?

    inserting your probe and selecting the settings that best suit your needs, your workout will begin. As you exercise, you will feel your muscles pull up, tighten, and then relax again. It doesn't hurt and it is NOT like being shocked. Pelvifine cannot be used; while pregnant, if you have been fitted with a metal IUD,

    Applicable people:

    1. Urinary incontinence
    2. Mild bladder weakness
    3. The pelvic floor muscle weakness
    4. Vaginal lower sensitivity
    5. Vaginal relaxation.
    Because air transport forbids the transport of batteries, in order to ensure the safe delivery of packages.
    Our order does not includebattery.Thank you for your understanding!

    Electrical Stimulation for Urinary Incontinence

    Electrical stimulation is used to treat urinary incontinence by sending a mild electric current to nerves in the lower back or the pelvic muscles that are involved in urination.

    You may be able to provide electrical stimulation therapy at home using a unit with a vaginal or anal electrode. Timing and duration of therapy varies. For example, your treatment may consist of 12 weeks during which you have 15-minute stimulation sessions twice a day. This kind of stimulation has been used for both urge and stress incontinence.

    How vaginal or anal electrical stimulation works is not well understood. The stimulation may make the muscles contract, producing an effect similar to Kegel exercises, which strengthen the muscles by contracting them frequently. The stimulation may also encourage the growth of nerve cells that cause the muscles to contract.

    Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) has been used for severe urge incontinence or overactive bladder that hasn't been helped by other treatment. In SNS, the doctor puts an electrical stimulator under your skin above your buttocks. It is attached to electrodes that send pulses to a nerve in your lower back (sacrum). The sacral nerve plays a role in bladder storage and emptying

    Why It Is Done

    Electrical stimulation may be used to treat:

    • Overactive bladder.

    • Stress incontinence.

    • Urge incontinence.

    • Mixed stress and urge incontinence.

    • Please read the product manual carefully before use!