Incontinence Treatment Device (kegel exerciser) for pelvic floor
Pelvic floor rehabilitation device delivering electrical stimulation for urinary incontinence in women. Supports neuromuscular re-education and nonclinical, over-the-counter use. Customers note ease of use and improvements in muscle strength and confidence
Highlights
- electrical stimulation for muscle re-education
- nonclinical, OTC use
- positive user feedback on comfort and duration
Pros
- easy to use
- strengthens pelvic floor muscles
- build quality and comfort
- effective within days (customer insight)
- nonclinical, over-the-counter use
Cons
- no clinical claims stated
- requires electrical stimulation features
Best For
Features
- Provides electrical stimulation for neuromuscular re-education of pelvic floor muscles
- For nonclinical, over‑the‑counter use by women to support continence
- Stimulates neuromuscular tissues to produce contractions and awaken muscle proprioceptors