Pelvic Floor Probe

Pelvic Floor Probe
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A full range of vaginal and anal probes is designed for rehabilitating weakened pelvic floor muscles. The development of a series of anal and vaginal pressure probes, as well as combination electromyography/stimulation probes and accessories, aims to ensure maximum effectiveness in pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation therapy. No prescription is required.
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Technical Parameters
 
Product Specifications
 

 

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Sensor Type
Specification
Weight
TP0001
Rectal Electrode
Wire length approximately 0.68m
26g
TP0002
Vaginal Electrode
Wire length approximately 0.68m
42g
TP0003
Vaginal Electrode
Wire length approximately 0.32m
22g
TP0004
Vaginal Electrode
Wire length approximately 0.68m
35g
TP0005
Vaginal Electrode
Line length approximately 0.29m
46.5g
TP0006
Vaginal Electrode
Line length approximately 0.29m
33.5g

 

 


Features
 

 

 

Slim Probe

 

Featuring a cylindrical, lightweight, and slim design, this high-quality probe is easy to insert, comfortable during stimulation, and provides optimal contact. The Top-Rank pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation probe can be used with incontinence EMS devices and pelvic floor stimulator to help alleviate incontinence. Effective stimulation helps increase muscle blood flow, enhance fatigue resistance, and reduce involuntary bladder contractions.

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Kegel Exercises

 

A simple contraction and relaxation exercise that strengthens the muscles beneath the uterus, bladder, and intestines (colon). It aids both men and women experiencing urinary leakage or bowel control issues. The Top-Rank Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation is designed to assist in automatic Kegel exercises for incontinence patients. By connecting the Top-Rank Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation to your incontinence EMS stimulator or pelvic floor stimulation, automatic Kegel exercises can begin!

Incontinence

 

Stress incontinence involves leaking small amounts of urine during activities that increase abdominal pressure, such as sneezing or coughing. Urge incontinence is a condition where an overactive bladder leads to leaking large amounts of urine at unexpected times, including during sleep. The Top-Rank Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation is indeed an appropriate device for addressing incontinence issues. Both stress and urge incontinence (the most common types of incontinence) can be reduced.

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1.What is biofeedback for pelvic floor rehab?

Biofeedback is a tool used for pelvic floor rehabilitation. This technique involves placing a small device in your bottom while doing the exercises. This device provides visual and auditory stimuli, providing you with feedback as to how well you are doing the exercises.

2.What is a pelvic floor probe?

A pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation probe is a medical device designed to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic floor disorders by providing targeted stimulation or biofeedback. It can be used in conjunction with pelvic floor electrical stimulation to strengthen and rehabilitate pelvic floor muscles.

3.Who can benefit from using this probe?

Individuals experiencing pelvic floor dysfunction, including women postpartum, individuals with urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, or those undergoing pelvic floor rehabilitation can benefit from using this probe. It may also assist men recovering from prostate surgery.

4.How does the pelvic floor rehabilitation probe work?

The probe is inserted into the vagina or rectum, depending on the treatment area. It uses electrical stimulation or biofeedback technology to activate pelvic floor muscles, which helps improve muscle strength and coordination.

5.Is the use of this probe safe?

Yes, when used according to the manufacturer's instructions and under the guidance of a healthcare professional, the pelvic floor rehabilitation probe is considered safe. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine if it's suitable for your specific condition.

6.How often should I use the pelvic floor rehabilitation probe?

The frequency of use varies based on individual needs and recommendations from a healthcare provider, but it is typically used several times a week during the rehabilitation phase.

 

 

 

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