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Peritron Pelvic Floor Exerciser
Peritron Pelvic Floor Exerciser

The Peritron Pelvic Floor Exerciser was designed to repair a weakened pelvic floor. A number of factors can cause the strength of the vaginal muscles to deteriorate, including the aging process, the menopause and, of course, childbirth. This can lead to urinary incontinence, loss of sexual sensation and discomfort within the pelvic area.

Until the development of devices such as the Peritron, doctors would recommend that a woman with slackened vaginal muscles should carry out a series of "squeeze and release" exercises (also known as kegel exercises). If done correctly, a woman might begin to see some results after a few weeks. However, there are inherent problems. Many women have muscles which are so weak, that they simply have no feeling in them and cannot detect whether they are actually carrying out the exercises correctly. Also, the number of repetitions needed to make improvements are very high and this often leads women to become disheartened and simply give up.

On the other hand, the Peritron Pelvic Floor Exerciser is a medical grade device which is able to accurately measure the existing weakeness of the pelvic floor and determine the most appropriate exercises. The device is so sensitive that it can detect even the slightest muscle contraction. Using safe, electronic impulses, thousands of squeeze and release exercises can be performed effortlessly in just one session-a number which would be impossible to achieve oneself.

The feedback as you use the Peritron Pelvic Floor Exerciser is in both visual and audio format and is virtually instantaneous. This means that you can accurately track your progress in real time, measuring your results on a week by week or even day by day basis. For best results, electronic pelvic toners should be used several times a week, with maintenance as recommended by the manufacturer.

The device is now available at a discounted price. If you would like to see further details, please visit Peritron Pelvic Floor Exerciser.




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