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Why is the Educator important?
It is recognised by Continence Care Specialists that teaching pelvic floor contractions is extremely difficult. Studies have shown that even with first class one to one tuition, half of those instructed will not contract the correct muscles. In fact half of those...
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Why is the Educator important?
It is recognised by Continence Care Specialists that teaching pelvic floor contractions is extremely difficult. Studies have shown that even with first class one to one tuition, half of those instructed will not contract the correct muscles. In fact half of those contracting incorrectly will get it so wrong that they are in danger of damaging their pelvic floor. Educator is perfect for patient's to use at home to ensure they are doing pelvic floor exercises correctly.
How does the Educator work?
The Educator is a simple and easy to use device that shows if the pelvic floor muscles are being contracted correctly. Strengthening these muscles can also help to reduce symptoms of stress incontinence.
Its unique form allows it to follow the movement of the internal walls of the vagina, which indicates how the pelvic floor muscles are being contracted.
The external part of the Educator amplifies this movement to show whether these muscles are being contracted correctly or not.
There is growing awareness of the significant contribution that the pelvic floor muscles (PFM) make to lumbo-pelvic stability. As such it is important that MSK therapists are confident that their patients are able to correctly contract the Pelvic floor muscles (PFM) so that they may be incorporated safely into core stability training.
Developed from the award winning Periform probe, the Educator® provides an extremely simple and effective solution to help improve pelvic floor muscle strength and eliminate incontinence problems.
Simple to use
Visual aid to teach correct pelvic floor exercises
It is recognised by Continence Care Specialists that teaching pelvic floor contractions is extremely difficult. Studies have shown that even with first class one to one tuition, half of those instructed will not contract the correct muscles. In fact half of those contracting incorrectly will get it so wrong that they are in danger of damaging their pelvic floor. Educator is perfect for patient's to use at home to ensure they are doing pelvic floor exercises correctly.
How does the Educator work?
The Educator is a simple and easy to use device that shows if the pelvic floor muscles are being contracted correctly. Strengthening these muscles can also help to reduce symptoms of stress incontinence.
Its unique form allows it to follow the movement of the internal walls of the vagina, which indicates how the pelvic floor muscles are being contracted.
The external part of the Educator amplifies this movement to show whether these muscles are being contracted correctly or not.
There is growing awareness of the significant contribution that the pelvic floor muscles (PFM) make to lumbo-pelvic stability. As such it is important that MSK therapists are confident that their patients are able to correctly contract the Pelvic floor muscles (PFM) so that they may be incorporated safely into core stability training.
more info
Why is the Educator important?
It is recognised by Continence Care Specialists that teaching pelvic floor contractions is extremely difficult. Studies have shown that even with first class one to one tuition, half of those instructed will not contract the correct muscles. In fact half of those contracting incorrectly will get it so wrong that they are in danger of damaging their pelvic floor. Educator is perfect for patient's to use at home to ensure they are doing pelvic floor exercises correctly.
How does the Educator work?
The Educator is a simple and easy to use device that shows if the pelvic floor muscles are being contracted correctly. Strengthening these muscles can also help to reduce symptoms of stress incontinence.
Its unique form allows it to follow the movement of the internal walls of the vagina, which indicates how the pelvic floor muscles are being contracted.
The external part of the Educator amplifies this movement to show whether these muscles are being contracted correctly or not.
There is growing awareness of the significant contribution that the pelvic floor muscles (PFM) make to lumbo-pelvic stability. As such it is important that MSK therapists are confident that their patients are able to correctly contract the Pelvic floor muscles (PFM) so that they may be incorporated safely into core stability training.