The RehabMedic Interlax Vaginal probe is a medical device used for pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation and bio-feedback. It is used to treat a variety of pelvic floor problems, including pelvic floor muscle weakness, urinary incontinence, and pelvic pain. Here's how the RehabMedic Interlax Vaginal Probe typically works:
- Probe design: The Interlax Vaginal Probe is a special device that is inserted into the vagina. It is designed to fit comfortably in the vaginal canal. The probe is usually made of medical grade materials to ensure safety and hygiene.
- Electrical sensor: The probe is equipped with sensors that can detect the electrical activity of the pelvic floor muscles. These sensors measure muscle strength and coordination.
- Bio-feedback: The device provides bio-feedback to the user and their healthcare provider. Bio-feedback is a method of transmitting information about physiological processes, in this case the activity of the pelvic floor muscles, in real time. Feedback is displayed on the screen.
- Muscle contraction and relaxation: During the session, the user performs specific pelvic floor muscle exercises, such as Kegel exercises. These exercises involve contracting and relaxing the pelvic floor muscles. The probe detects these muscle contractions and displays the information on the screen.
- Visual and auditory feedback: Feedback can be provided in a number of ways. This may include visual cues, such as graphs or charts, that indicate the strength and duration of muscle contractions, and auditory cues, such as sounds, that indicate the quality of muscle contractions.
- Guided Exercises: The device can guide users through a series of exercises, helping them to ensure that they are performing the exercises correctly and efficiently.
- Progress Tracking: The Interlax Vaginal Probe may include features to track progress over time. Users and healthcare providers can observe improvements in pelvic floor muscle strength and coordination.
- Customized treatment: Healthcare professionals, such as physiotherapists or urologists, can tailor treatment plans to individual needs by adjusting settings and exercises accordingly.
- Regular use: Consistency is essential for pelvic floor rehabilitation. Users typically need to use the probe regularly as part of a comprehensive treatment plan to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles.
- Hygiene and cleaning: Proper hygiene and cleaning procedures must be followed to ensure safe and hygienic use of the vaginal probe.
An internal vaginal electrode used to treat incontinence.
- CE mark
- Two electrodes
- Treatment of urinary incontinence using EMG biofeedback
- Safe and high quality
- ABS plastic and stainless steel
The probe is compatible with the device: Electric bladder stimulator EM2400
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