Athenafem Pelvic Muscle Trainer - A Simple To Use Pelvic Toner
Incontinence is a huge problem, and one which many women refuse to acknowledge due to embarrassment. In the UK alone, between 3-6 million women are affected, and this can lead to years of misery, depression, loss of self-esteem and even ongoing marital problems.
The Athenafem Pelvic Muscle Trainer has been designed to make the whole process of toning the pelvic floor much easier and much more effective.
Prior to electronic toners coming on to the market, women were advised to undertake a regular regime of squeeze and release "kegel" exercises to minimize the risk of incontinence and prolapse. However, although they sound simple in practice, kegel exercises are often thought of as tedious, frustrating and boring and the truth is that most women will give up within a few weeks, if not days, after seeing no results and not even knowing whether the exercises are working. What then happens is that years go by, and without regularly working the pelvic floor, incontinence becomes more likely and most women forget about kegel exercises until they begin to leak urine.
It is possible to automate kegel exercises by using a device such as the Athenafem Pelvic Trainer. The device comes in two parts-a handheld control and a small, tampon-like probe which is easy to insert and comfortable to use. The probe delivers electrical stimulation which can be regulated to suit each individual, depending on their needs. There are no messy wires to deal with and the whole process is completely effort-free, with the handheld device controlling the level of intensity. The settings on the Athenafem mean that it can treat stress, urge and mixed incontinence.
Some women find that they begin to see significant results within a few days, although for some with particularly bad problems, this can take weeks. However, there is no doubt that if used as recommended, most women will be completely cured of incontinence.
The Athenafem Pelvic Muscle Trainer has been designed to make the whole process of toning the pelvic floor much easier and much more effective.
Prior to electronic toners coming on to the market, women were advised to undertake a regular regime of squeeze and release "kegel" exercises to minimize the risk of incontinence and prolapse. However, although they sound simple in practice, kegel exercises are often thought of as tedious, frustrating and boring and the truth is that most women will give up within a few weeks, if not days, after seeing no results and not even knowing whether the exercises are working. What then happens is that years go by, and without regularly working the pelvic floor, incontinence becomes more likely and most women forget about kegel exercises until they begin to leak urine.
It is possible to automate kegel exercises by using a device such as the Athenafem Pelvic Trainer. The device comes in two parts-a handheld control and a small, tampon-like probe which is easy to insert and comfortable to use. The probe delivers electrical stimulation which can be regulated to suit each individual, depending on their needs. There are no messy wires to deal with and the whole process is completely effort-free, with the handheld device controlling the level of intensity. The settings on the Athenafem mean that it can treat stress, urge and mixed incontinence.
Some women find that they begin to see significant results within a few days, although for some with particularly bad problems, this can take weeks. However, there is no doubt that if used as recommended, most women will be completely cured of incontinence.
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