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Neen Pelvic Floor Health Educator, Muscle Strengthening and Exercises for Pelvic Floor Muscles, Reduces Risk of Incontinence, Bladder Control, Simple and Easy to Use

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Clever little device, can tell I’m doing my exercises properly, together with cutting out caffeine, I’ve experienced much improvement and less accidents! The Educator’s unique design follows the movement of the internal wall of your vagina, allowing you to see how your pelvic floor muscles are being contracted. Its unique shape allows it to follow the movements of the inner walls of the vagina, indicating how the pelvic floor muscles contract. One of the main problems women experience when first attempting pelvic floor exercises is knowing whether they are doing them correctly. If you have any questions about our products, don’t hesitate to take advantage of free product advice from our team of Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy Assistants, or browse our useful help and advice section online.

The external section of the Educator Pelvic Floor Exercise Indicator amplifies this reading, providing valuable information to therapists. For a short explanation of why the committee made these recommendations and how they might affect practice, see the rationale and impact section on risk factors for pelvic floor dysfunction. The outside of the Educator® amplifies this movement to show whether these muscles contract correctly or not. Unique form of the Pelvic Floor Educator's vaginal probe allows it to follow the movement of the internal walls of the vagina. You or your therapist can use a pelvic floor trainer or probe on its own or with a biofeedback device to check that your pelvic floor contractions are healthy and that you aren't at risk of injury.This has been a really good little device that can help with any pelvic floor issues, after having a serious water infection, is has made all the difference in getting back to normality after stress incontinence, which can be really inconvenient at times! Recommended by continence specialists, the Pelvic Floor Educator is an effective and easy to use incontinence treatment that has been used by continence specialists throughout the world for many years. If you or someone you care for needs support with building or regaining pelvic floor strength, discover our range of pelvic trainers. We accept payment via PayPal, Clearpay, and major card payment providers (including Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, and Switch) and more.

Insertion of the probe is sometimes made easier by the use of a very small amount of water-based lubricant. This movement lifts the probe in the vagina and the indicator stick moves downwards indicating a correct contraction. If you have a mild Prolapse you can usually still use an Educator but if you have a significant prolapse (to the entrance or outside of the vagina) it may be difficult to put the educator in the most effecti ve position.

Thanks, bloody hell I don't think I'd even be able to grab hold of the stick with mine, the thing would fall out, do they make them in extra wide? As you contract your muscles, the indicator wand will follow the internal walls of the vagina, so you’ll know if you’re doing it correctly.

The external indicator stick amplifies this movement to show whether these muscles are being contracted correctly or not. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice.

The Pelvic Floor Educator is designated as a medical device and is manufactured from medical grade materials but not under sterile conditions so we recommend cleaning before use. The Educator Pelvic Floor Exercise Indicator provides an effective tool for improving strength in a woman's pelvic floor muscles.

You can exercise your rights of access, rectification, cancellation, opposition, limitation and portability of your data at any time. Inserting the probe is often easier when using a high-quality water-based lubricant such as YES Water-based lubricant.

from week 20 of pregnancy, for pregnant women who have a first-degree relative with pelvic floor dysfunctionIf you are unable to contract your pelvic floor at all, or you have been assessed by your gynaecologist or women's health physiotherapist as having a grade 2 pelvic floor (no lift) you will need to work towards a grade 3 (some lift) before seeing results using the Pelvic Floor Educator. Developed from the award-winning Periform® Probe, it helps you strengthen your pelvic floor muscles, reducing your stress incontinence symptoms. This easy-to-use device acts as a visual aid by showing you if your muscles are contracting the way they should.

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