iStim V2 Kegel Exerciser Incontinence Stimulator with Probe for Bladder Control and Pelvic Floor Exercises, suitable for Women, Electric Muscle Stimulator (EMS)

Kegel exercises: A simple exercise of tightening and releasing that strengthens the muscles under the uterus, bladder, and intestines (colon). It helps women who experience leakage or bowel problems. The iStim V2 is designed to assist patients with incontinence to perform automatic Kegel exercises. The low-frequency currents used in iStim V2 improve blood flow to the muscles, increase resistance to fatigue, and reduce involuntary bladder contractions.

Incontinence: Stress incontinence is related to slight leakage during sneezing, coughing, and other activities that increase abdominal pressure. Urge Incontinence involves a hyperactive bladder leading to significant leakage, including during sleep. The iStim V2 incontinence stimulator is indeed the right device to address incontinence problems. Both stress and urge incontinence, the most common types of incontinence, can be reduced.

iStim V2 INContinTINENCE Stimulator: Comes with 5 preset EMS programs, 0-99 levels of intensity, and a key lock function. Use iStim V2 to practice Kegel exercises, strengthen pelvic floor muscles, and achieve postpartum recovery. Once strengthened through a brief course of electrical stimulation, muscles are better able to resist leakage caused by external pressure applied by the bladder.

Package includes: iStim V2 unit x 1; iStim probe with indicator light stick x 1; AA batteries x 4; instruction manual x 1; lead wire x 1. Made in Taiwan. The iStim V2 operates on just 2 AA batteries. We provide 2 extra batteries to extend usage.

Original price was: $148.00.Current price is: $108.00.

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