The IEASE Biofeedback Pelvic Floor Trainer guides you to perform pelvic floor exercises accurately and safely.
Pneumatic Biofeedback Technology
Revolutionary biofeedback technology locates the pelvic floor muscle and measures the strength of your pelvic floor to create an appropriate and effective exercise programme specifically for you.
Test Mode
The IEASE assesses the pelvic muscle strength by instructing you to flex your pelvic floor muscles for as long as possible, and then relax. Once repeated 5 times the iease selects the suitable strength level for Kegel exercise in Train Mode. The Test Mode also provides an objective measurement of how your pelvic muscle strength is improving.
Train Mode
Each tailor-made programme operates via a unique inflatable probe. Once inserted, the IEASE instructs you to inflate the probe to a comfortable level to then squeeze against the probe with your pelvic floor muscles for comfortable and effective Kegel exercises.
Special Features:
Real-time voice alerts (mute possible), Large clear screen display, Low battery warning, Unique sensor can work at 3 different positions (lying, sitting & standing)
Using pneumatic and biofeedback technology, helps to do Kegel exercises safely and effectively.
Helps to avoid bladder leaks and incontinence, vaginal prolapse and sexual dysfunction.
Uses voice prompts and icon display to guide through the exercises from beginning to end.
Kit contents:
Trainer, Sensor, Manual, Sensor storage case, Carry pouch, 3xAAA alkaline batteries
Frequently asked questions
How often should I do the exercises?
We recommend you use the Trainer twice a day (morning and night), and the rest of time you should do the exercise without the device. You will need to perform the test once every week. During the test mode, you should do exercise (10 sec. flex, and then relax for 10 sec.), 5 times. During the train mode, you should do slow exercise (10 sec. flex, and then relax for 10 sec.) 10 times and fast exercise (1sec. flex and 1 sec. relax) 10 times.
What benefits will I get from strengthening my pelvic floor muscles?
Prevention or significant improvement of urinary incontinence.
Increased sexual pleasure, vaginal tone, moisture and response.
Prevention of pelvic organ relaxation.
Strengthening and toning of the pelvic floor muscles before or after childbirth.
Why is it important to do quick contractions?
Quick contractions provide strength necessary to control urinary incontinence during a sneeze cough, laugh or when you step out into the cold.
1 x iease unit1 x Female Vaginal Sensor with connecting leadPlastic container for the Sensor3 x AAA Batteries1 x Storage Pouch1 x Instructions Manual