Key attributes
Other attributes
After-sales Service Provided
Other, Online support, Video technical support
Feature
Weight Loss, Cellulite Reduction, Vaginal tightening
Application
For Home Use, For Commercial
Product name
E-Stim pelvic floor muscle stimulation
Function
Muscle stimulation, vaginal tightening
Usage
Enhance pelvic floor muscle
Function 1
Improve urinary incontinence
Packaging and delivery
Packaging Details
Aluminum alloy case with carton inside
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Lead time
Quantity (sets) |
1 - 3 |
4 - 7 |
> 7 |
Lead time (days) |
10 |
15 |
To be negotiated |
Product Description
Electrical stimulation is commonly used and recommended for many conditions including:
* Improving the strength of your pelvic floor muscles if they are very weak or deconditioned.
* Helping to locate, identify and isolate the pelvic floor muscles to help you learn how to do a pelvic floor muscle contraction correctly. Some people have good tone in their muscles but are not 'connected' well enough to be able to voluntarily contract them. NMES can be helpful to re-educate the sensorimotor pathways to help you learn how to contract correctly.
* In the form of TENS it can be used very successfully for reducing bladder and bowel urgency which often results in loss of control.
* Persistent pelvic pain can respond very well to including some TENS in treatment. It can replace drugs in many cases and is non- invasive, cheap and risk free with no side effects.
* Labour pain can be helped with the use of a special TENS unit with a remote control allowing you to take charge of your pain relief during labour changing the modulating input sensation when a contraction starts.
This same machine can be extremely helpful with severe pelvic pain often experienced with endometriosis.
Electrical stimulation/ neuromodulation may be able to help a range of pelvic floor dysfunctions
* Stress urinary incontinence
* Urge urinary incontinence
* Bladder urgency
* Faecal incontinence
* Faecal urgency
* Pelvic pain
* Painful sex
* Period pain
* Pelvic pain of any originHow does electrical stimulation work?
When electrical stimulation is applied to the body, it creates a flow or current of electrically charged particles, which in turn
creates physiological changes in the tissue through which the charge flows. Therefore if you apply electrical stimulation to the pelvic floor muscles, you can create changes in these muscles.
Pelvic floor electrical stimulation is usually a pulsed "bi-directional and biphasic" current. This means that charged particles move in one direction, drop to zero, and then change direction. This type of current reduces the chance of skin and tissue irritation.Specification
Product name
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E-stim electrical pelvic floor muscle stimulator
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Fuse
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20A
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Voltage
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AC110V-220V
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Output power
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150W-2000W
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Output intensity
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7 T
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Output frequency
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1-100Hz
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Package
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69*69*69 cm
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Net weight
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44.5kg
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Weight
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59.5kg
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