Description
Features
Sends gentle electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) directly to the pelvic floor muscles through a discreet probe to help strengthen, tone or soothe these muscles
Exercising the pelvic floor muscles is recognised as a way of preventing and treating symptoms of incontinence and pelvic floor weakness
Relief from Stress, Urge and Mixed Incontinence
4 clinically tested pre-set programs: STRESS, URGE, MIXED and TONE.
The TONE program firms the pelvic floor and may improve sexual wellbeing
Discreet liberty vaginal probe
Comfortable stimulation
Slimline, lightweight and portable design
LCD backlit screen
Rechargeable li-ion battery via USB charging cable
Treatment timer
Memory functions- program retention (automatically starts in the last program used), duration of use and average strength used
Open circuit detection safety feature
Can also reduce the risk of prolapse and improve recovery from childbirth
Can be used to treat symptoms of faecal incontinence and also bladder leakage in men (Anal probe sold separately)
Optional skin surface electrode pads for Urge Incontinence (sold separately)
The Elise 2 provides relief from 3 forms of incontinence:
Stress Incontinence describes the involuntary leakage of urine when a person coughs, sneezes, strains or makes sudden movements. It is particularly common in women and occurs when the bladder neck and the other mechanisms that act to hold urine in the bladder are not working properly.
Urge Incontinence describes an overactive bladder. A person may experience a strong and sudden urge to go to the toilet but are not always able to hold on, or have to go so frequently that it becomes inconvenient.
Mixed Incontinence is a combination of both Stress and Urge Incontinence.
Warnings
Do not use any TensCare Incontinence devices: with any electronic medical devices e.g. pacemaker; or if you have a heart rhythm problem; or if you are, or may be pregnant; or in the first 6-8 weeks after childbirth or pelvic surgery; if you have poor sensation in the pelvic region; if you have symptoms of active urinary tract infection, vaginal infections, or localized lesions; if you have active or suspected vaginal, pelvic or prostate cancer; or have undiagnosed pain in the area being treated with a history of cancer. Caution should be used if you have suspected or diagnosed epilepsy, or a bleeding disorder. Consult your healthcare professional before use if you have a prolapse.
Not used yet as away but hopeful it helps heaps
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Early days but hopefully will do the trick.