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Incontinence is a widespread problem in society that does not only affect seniors. Younger people also sometimes have problems retaining urine or stool.
An effective remedy: handheld devices for daily muscle stimulation at home. In this way, dysfunctional pelvic floor and sphincter muscles can be discreetly trained and strengthened.
Our handheld devices for incontinence therapy (muscle therapy) are easy to use and can be combined with electrodes on the skin as well as with inserted probes.
Forms of incontinence therapy
Depending on the indicated incontinence, we offer different systems for special forms of therapy, from electrical pelvic floor stimulation (EBS) to electromyography (EMG) and EMG-triggered stimulation (ETS).
More about EBS for incontinence therapy
"EBS" stands for Electrical Pelvic Floor Stimulation and stands for a form of therapy without side effects, in which selected muscles are stimulated with swelling current by transmitting the stimulation current impulses generated by an EMS device via electrodes to underlying nerve fibers and muscle strands.
More about EMG for incontinence therapy
"EMG" stands for electromyography and refers to a method of making invisible bodily performances such as slight muscle contraction (muscle tension) visible and conscious by measuring the electrical potential of the muscles and translating them into acoustic or optical signals.
More about ETS for incontinence therapy
"ETS" stands for Electromyography Triggered Stimulation – or EMG-triggered simulation for short. Through EMG-triggered stimulation, a patient-initiated (self-stimulated) contraction of the muscles is intensified by the addition of threshold current impulses. Active and passive therapeutic approaches are therefore combined.
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