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Why should pelvic floor training be supervised by a therapist?

Therapeutic supervision is recommended for people with pelvic floor dysfunction.

After a thorough assessment and medical history, the therapist develops an individually tailored training programme precisely aligned with the patient’s needs.

The PelvicTool by Alonea can provide valuable support: it helps to build awareness of the pelvic floor and enables precise monitoring of progress. The therapist will also show how the PelvicTool can be used effectively both in therapy and in everyday life to strengthen the pelvic floor in a targeted way.

This combination of professional guidance and motivating training with the PelvicTool helps to achieve tangible, sustainable results over the long term.

You can find an overview of various physiotherapy associations – including their therapist directories – on our Alonea partner page

These directories, such as those of pelvisuisse (Swiss Society for Pelvic Floor Therapy) and PHYSIO-DEUTSCHLAND, will help you locate specialised pelvic floor physiotherapists in your area.

Therapists have a range of therapeutic aids at their disposal. If you are specifically looking for a practice that uses the PelvicTool, please enquire about this before starting therapy.

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Pelvic floor training can not only help prevent bladder weakness. Stronger pelvic floor muscles can also help with back pain and enhance a more pleasurable sex life.

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As a therapist, what do I need to bear in mind if the PelvicTool is used by different patients?
The PelvicTool pelvic floor training device is ideal for use in physiotherapy, as it is hygienic and easy to handle. Thanks to the playful and motivating exercises, it is very well received by patients. Read more
I am a therapist. Does the PelvicTool app allow me to create multiple patient profiles, each with its own training history and separately stored data?
At present, it is unfortunately not possible to create multiple user profiles on one device in the PelvicTool app. We therefore recommend that your patients download the PelvicTool app onto their own smartphone and bring their phone to therapy sessions. This way, you can set up and save the individual training settings together directly on […] Read more
Is training with the PelvicTool pelvic floor trainer pain-free?
Yes, the PelvicTool Home & Sport from Alonea has been specially developed for gentle and pain-free pelvic floor training. It consists of an ergonomic seat cushion, a pleasantly soft sensor tube and a user-friendly training app. The device allows you to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles in a targeted and gentle way without the need […] Read more
I am a pelvic floor therapist and use the PelvicTool as a training aid. Can my patients influence the training results by “cheating”?
Patients who begin pelvic floor therapy are often already experiencing significant distress. The motivation to perform the training correctly is therefore high, and the risk of cheating through changes in position is correspondingly low. Experience from physiotherapy shows that most patients are genuinely committed to improving their condition and thus have little interest in cheating. Read more

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