Jo laycock in 1975.
The educator pelvic floor.
The pelvic floor educator is the perfect product to teach you how to contract your pelvic floor correctly and effectively.
Educator pelvic floor exercise indicator.
The revolutionary pelvic floor educator instantly ensures that the pelvic floor contractions are done properly.
Allows improvement to be monitored single patient use.
The pelvic floor educator is an inexpensive way to learn the proper method of contracting the pelvic floor musculature in order to make the appropriate strength gains needed to alleviate the symptoms of incontinence.
This easy to use device acts as a visual aid by showing you if your muscles are contracting the way they should.
Simple to use visual aid to teach correct pelvic floor exercises strengthens pelvic floor muscles demonstrates benefit of bracing before cough etc.
The pelvic floor educator is a unique and effective aid to help women develop a strong and healthy pelvic floor and eliminate the problems associated with incontinence.
Developed from the award winning periform probe it helps you strengthen your pelvic floor muscles reducing your stress incontinence symptoms.
The unique form allows it to follow the movement of the internal walls of the vagina which indicates how the pelvic floor muscles are being contracted.
The external part of the educator amplifies this movement to show whether these muscles are being contracted correctly or not.
The unique shape of the pelvic floor educator is designed to sit in the vagina and stay in place during use.
The external part of the educator amplifies this movement to show whether these muscles are being contracted correctly or not.
The educator has been developed from the award winning periform probe used by continence care specialists throughout the world.
Neen pelvic floor health educator muscle strengthening and exercises for pelvic floor muscles reduces risk of incontinence bladder control simple and easy to use 3 6 out of 5 stars 53 10 95 tenscare itouch sure pelvic floor exerciser treatment of bladder leakage and incontinence.
Operation of the educator is based on the principle of the q tip test first put forward by crystle et al in 1972 and further developed by dr.