Electric bladder stimulator EM2400, or incontinence stimulator, also called pelvic floor muscle stimulation device or neuromuscular electrical stimulation device, is a medical device designed to treat various forms of incontinence, including urinary incontinence and fecal incontinence. Here's how it works and what it's used for:
- Treatment of incontinence: Incontinence stimulants are mainly used to treat conditions where a person has difficulty controlling their bladder or bowels. These conditions can result from weakened or damaged pelvic floor muscles, nerve disorders, or other medical problems.
- Electrical stimulation: This device uses electrical impulses to stimulate the pelvic floor muscles, which play an important role in bladder and bowel control. The stimulator delivers controlled electrical impulses to these muscles to help strengthen and restore them.
- Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles: Electrical stimulation causes the pelvic floor muscles to contract and relax in a controlled manner. Over time, this helps to strengthen and tone the muscles that are important for maintaining urinary and stool continence.
- Better control: By strengthening the pelvic floor muscles, people gain better control over their bladder and bowel function. This can lead to fewer leakage episodes and an overall improvement in quality of life.
- Types of incontinence: Incontinence stimulators can be used for different types of incontinence, including stress incontinence (leaking during activities that put pressure on the bladder, such as sneezing or coughing), urge incontinence (a sudden and uncontrollable urge to urinate), and mixed incontinence (a combination of both stress and urge incontinence).
- Physical therapy and rehabilitation: In many cases, incontinence stimulators are used in conjunction with physical therapy and rehabilitation programs. A healthcare professional, such as a physical therapist or urologist, can instruct patients in the use of these devices as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
- It is important to note that the specific features and functions of incontinence stimulators may vary between products and manufacturers. These devices should be used under the guidance of a healthcare professional who can provide individualized recommendations and treatment plans. If you or someone you know has incontinence problems, it is recommended that you consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment options, which may include the use of an incontinence stimulator if deemed appropriate for the individual's condition.
Standard accessories:
– Vaginal probe (1)
– Cord (1)
– Lithium battery CR2032 (4)
– User manual (1)
– Carrying case (1)
– Rope (1)
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