- Automatically activates weak pelvic floor muscles and calms bladder nerves using e-stim for clinically proven results. Locates and exercises kegel muscles even if you can't, restoring strength and control in weeks.
- Strengthen & rehabilitate with the UK's best selling pelvic exerciser, 20 clinically approved pelvic floor exercise programmes - the most comprehensive pelvic exercise system, made here in the UK.
- Patented 'Smile' screen ensures you see AND feel when your pelvic floor muscles are exercising to help re-educate your brain to control your bladder again to stop leaks.
- 9 Condition Plans inc Prolapse, Intimacy, Leaks, Pelvic Pain, New Mums, Post surgery, Menopause to treat pelvic problems in just 12 weeks devised by top Pelvic Physio Amanda Savage means you get the best results for your condition
SKU
9475
Programmes
20 Pre-set programmes | 3 Customisable | 9 Condition Plans for you to get results in 12 weeks
Brand
Kegel8
Recommended for
- All urinary Incontinence & bowel incontinence & nocturia (Going to pee more than once a night)
- Light bladder weakness, sensitive bladder, over active bladder, accidental leaks.
- Prolapse and helping to manage pelvic organ prolpase symptoms
- Strengthening and rebuilding weak pelvic floor muscles, improving nerve sensation & pelvic circulation
- Tighten & improve intimate sensation for you and your partner
- New mums
- Pelvic pain
- Post Op Recovery after pelvic surgery, hysterectomy etc.
Can be used with
Vaginal probe | Skin Electrodes | Anal probe
Included contents
Ultra controller | 9v battery | Kegel8 Probe (replaceable part)| Pack of 4 Skin Electrodes | Lead wires | QR Code Linking to Instructions
Certification
CE | Grade IIa Medical Device | ISO9001-2000 | ISO13485-2003
Warranty
1 Year Manufacturers Warranty For The Kegel8 Ultra 20 Unit. Extended Warranty Available
User manual
View and/or Download the Ultra 20 User Guide here.
View and/or download your Quick Start Guide here.
Clinical references
[1] Nhs.uk, (2014). Urinary incontinence - NHS Choices. [online] Available at: http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/incontinence-urinary/pages/introduction.aspx [Accessed 1 May. 2014]
[2] Spirehealthcare.com, (2014). Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation (PTNS) for overactive bladder. [online] Available at: http://www.spirehealthcare.com/hull/posterior-tibial-nerve-stimulation-ptns-for-overactive-bladder/ [Accessed 1 May. 2014]
[3] Conservative prevention and management of pelvic organ prolapse in women (review). Hagen S, Stark D
[4] Smith (1996) Intravaginal Stimulation Randomized Trial in treatment of stress urinary incontinence.