Tens Pelvic Floor Device Instructions
The pelvic floor muscles are situated at the bottom of the pelvis in a roughly horizontal orientation to support the pelvic and abdominal organs.
Tens pelvic floor device instructions. One to allow the urethra to pass through on its way from the bladder to the penis and the other at the anus. They support your urethra bladder and bowel. Pelvic floor exercisers are one of the most effective forms of continence management providing a discreet affordable and long term solution for incontinence sufferers. About their pelvic floor and the sensation they should feel when doing pelvic floor exercises for best results it is recommended to use pelvic floor exerciser in conjunction with kegel exercises.
The elise through avaginal probe or pads sends gentle electrical stimulation to your pelvic floor muscles using clinically recognised programs. The pelvic floor muscles have the following functions. The muscles run from your pubic bone to the tailbone in the back. They are removed by relaxing the muscles to sort of drop the kegel weight or if they come with a string the string is pulled out.
On time is the amount of time that the electrical stimulation is active work off time is the amount of time when there is no electrical current rest. Insert the kegel weights gently and start contracting to keep the item inside. Tens treatment is an effective and safe way to treat pelvic floor muscles. There are two openings in men.
To see our range of tens machines please see here. Off time is important to allow the muscle to recover when using it for stimulating muscle contractions. On off or work rest time. The elise pelvic floor exerciser is an easy to use flexible pelvic floor exerciser with a range of clinically tested programs providing relief from stress urge and mixed incontinence.
The floor of your pelvis muscle is made up of layers of muscles.