iTouch Pelvic Floor Exerciser
The iTouch Sure Pelvic Floor Exerciser is easy to use and uses clinically tested programs to strengthen and tone the pelvic floor muscles to reduce bladder leakage and incontinence.
GENERAL INFORMATION•Strengthens and tones the pelvic floor muscles
•Reduces bladder leakage and incontinence
•Relief from Stress, Urge and Mixed Incontinence
•4 clinically tested pre-set programs
•Discreet Liberty Vaginal Probe (D 28mm - L 73mm)
•Comfortable stimulation
•LED backlit screen
•One touch memory- remembers the last program, strength and setting used
•Safety duration override
•Portable carry case
•Can be used to treat symptoms of faecal incontinence and also bladder leakage in men. Anal probe/electrode pads sold separately.
Benefits of a strong pelvic floor:
•Reduce bladder/bowel leakage
•Reduce risk of prolapse
•Speed up recovery after pregnancy
•Improve recovery/erectile dysfunction after prostate surgery
•Improve sexual well-being
•TensCare Pelvic Floor Exercisers provide a drug-free and non-surgical solution, while allowing freedom from the use of containment pads, helping sufferers return to a normal lifestyle with improved quality of life
•Pelvic floor muscles are a layer of muscles that support the abdominal and pelvic organs. These muscles are like a ‘hammock’ and span from the pubic bone to the coccyx in both women and men
•Incontinence can be caused by weak pelvic floor muscles. Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles will help to actively support your bladder and bowel control and is recognised as a way of preventing and treating symptoms of incontinence. It is recommended to make Pelvic Floor Exercises (Kegel Exercises) a part of daily life
•EMS is an acronym for Electrical Muscle Stimulation. EMS is a well-established method for treatment of pelvic floor weakness as it stimulates the nerves supplying the pelvic floor muscles to contract. These muscle contractions retrain the muscles, increase their effectiveness and improve their condition to build strength and tone, allowing users to develop their own muscle control
•TensCare Pelvic Floor Exercisers send gentle electrical muscle stimulation directly to the pelvic floor muscles through a discreet probe to help strengthen, tone or soothe these muscles using clinically tested programs
•Some people do not know how, or are unable to voluntarily exercise their pelvic floor muscles themselves. Pelvic Floor Exercisers can play a vital role in educating users about their pelvic floor and the sensation they should feel when performing pelvic floor exercises
•Each pre-set program has a specific frequency and pulse width that will offer the best results for the type of condition being treated
•Used for 20 minutes a day over 12 weeks, TensCare Pelvic Floor Exercisers have been found to be effective, with many people seeing improvements within as little as 3-4 weeks!
INGREDIENTSRefer to the product manual
DIRECTIONSPlease read the full Instructions for Use provided with the product prior to using.Please see instruction manual for detailed instructions.•Setup the device as per instructions•Plug the connecting lead wire into the device•Connect the other ends of the connecting lead wire to the probe leads•Ensure device is switched off prior to inserting the probe•Lubricate the probe with TensCare Go Gel and insert as per instructions •Turn the device on•Select which program you wish to use and adjust the intensity and timer accordingly
WARNINGSPlease read all Safety Warnings provided with the product prior to using.Please see instruction manual for full list of warnings NOT use if you are or may be pregnant; or in the first 6-8 weeks after childbirth or pelvic surgery.•Do NOT use if you have a pacemaker (or if you have a heart rhythm problem) or with any electronic medical devices.•Do NOT use if you have symptoms of active urinary tract infection, vaginal infections, or localized lesions.•Do NOT use if you have poor sensation in the pelvic region.WARNINGS:•Do NOT use if you are unable to properly insert the vaginal or anal probe. If you have a severe prolapse, or if any discomfort occurs when inserting the probe, consult your healthcare professional before use.•Do NOT use when walking, driving, operating machinery, or similar actions needing muscular control.•Do NOT use to mask or relieve undiagnosed pain.•Do NOT use if you have, active or suspected vaginal, pelvic or prostate cancer or undiagnosed pain in the area being treated with a history of cancer.•Do NOT use optional electrode pads near the thorax•Do NOT use optional electrode pads on the front of the neck. •Do NOT use optional electrode pads across the chest.•Do NOT use optional electrode pads over the eyes.•Do NOT use optional electrode pads across the front of the head•Do NOT use itouch Sure while simultaneously connected to high frequency surgical equipment as it may result in burns at the site of stimulator electrodes and possible damage to the stimulator.•Do NOT use itouch Sure in close proximity (e.g. 1 m) to a shortwave or microwave as this may produce instability in the stimulator output.CAUTIONS:•Caution should be used if you have a bleeding disorder•Caution should be used if you have suspected or diagnosed epilepsy•Caution should be observed when using the device at the same time as being connected to monitoring equipment with body worn electrode pads. •Caution: Do not permit use by persons unable to understand the instructions or persons with cognitive disabilities, i.e.; Alzheimer's disease or dementia.•Caution: Insertion of the vaginal or anal electrode makes it unsuitable for use in children without clinical supervision•Caution: Keep away from children under 5 years of age. •Caution should be observed when using the itouch sure at high strength settings. •Caution the operator should not touch the patient at the same time when touching the battery output.