For lasting therapeutic success: The PelvicTool is an ideal device to support pelvic floor rehabilitation.

Smart pelvic floor training device for combined training in physiotherapy and at home.

„I like to use the PelvicTool Home & Sport as an adjunct to specialised pelvic floor physiotherapy. The playful approach motivates patients and provides a welcome change to the daily therapy routine.“

Esther Rancan

Dipl. Physiotherapist, Beckenboden-Physiotherapie pelviccare

Supervised pelvic floor training in pelvic floor physiotherapy

Medical science agrees that targeted pelvic floor muscle training is the first choice in the treatment of incontinence, bladder weakness, erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence and after prostate surgery.

Therapeutic support is extremely important for people with pelvic floor disorders. Professional pelvic floor rehabilitation, combined with independent, regular exercise, can often successfully treat the condition. During therapy, patients first learn how to take pressure off the pelvic floor in everyday activities, such as lifting and carrying. After a thorough medical history, the therapist will work with you on specific exercises to identify, strengthen and relax the pelvic floor muscles.

Patients can find specialised pelvic floor physiotherapists in the therapist directory of national associations (Switzerland: pelvisuisse, the Swiss Society for Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy).

 

Pelvic floor training aid PelvicTool

Biofeedback: Ideal for perception training and progress monitoring

Many patients do not know where the pelvic floor is, or that it is crucial for urine control, male erectile function and much more. They may not even feel it properly and are therefore unable to train the muscles by contracting and relaxing them. This is understandable: the muscles are hidden in the body and we cannot see them directly. It is therefore difficult to judge from the outside whether pelvic floor exercises are being done correctly and effectively.

Biofeedback technology has been shown to be ideal for pelvic floor training, as neuromuscular stimulation often improves muscle control in a relatively short time.

The PelvicTool Home & Sport, which works with biofeedback, consists of an ergonomically shaped seat cushion with a soft sensor tube and the training app. Training with the PelvicTool is very simple: the seat cushion with the tube is placed on a flat stool and the patient sits on it wearing light training clothes. The PelvicTool app is then started on the mobile phone or tablet and the desired exercise is selected. The sensor tube sends the contraction values via Bluetooth to the mobile phone or tablet, where they are displayed graphically.

This allows the patient to check that they are exercising the right muscles in real time on their smartphone or tablet during the therapy session. Individual training programme settings are possible as well as guided or free trainings.

Pelvic Physiotherapy App PelvicTool

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The ideal addition to pelvic floor physiotherapy: PelvicTool

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Simple and effective pelvic floor training.

Long-lasting therapeutic success through consistent muscle training

To ensure the long-term success of therapy, it is important that the patient continues to minimise the strain on the pelvic floor in everyday life and to regularly train the pelvic floor. As the pelvic floor muscles, like all other muscles, become progressively weaker with age, continuous training is essential to maintain the newly gained quality of life.

„Although I lost the feeling in my pelvic floor muscles after an open radical prostatectomy (RPE), I learned to control my pelvic floor muscles and reduce my incontinence symptoms with the help of the PelvicTool. Seeing the progress on the app motivated me to continue.“
U. Rosendahl Huber

Easy to integrate into everyday life

The PelvicTool Home & Sport is ideal for working with patients in pelvic floor physiotherapy. As no sensor needs to be inserted into the body, the patient hardly needs any effort. The device is therefore also popular for use in everyday practice without much effort, even for shorter training sessions.

The ease of use of the Alonea PelvicTool makes it ideal for lending to patients: It is easy to use and motivates patients to train independently through short, varied training sessions with progress monitoring.

«Our aim is to make patients aware of how to train and use their pelvic floor muscles in everyday life, and then to empower them to be independent.»

Susanne Egli

Physiotherapist for the pelvic floor, medbase, Winterthur

Advantages of PelvicTool pelvic floor training

Can I test the PelvicTool before I buy it?

If you would like to try out the PelvicTool Home & Sport before you buy, we recommend a monthly rental from Parsenn-Produkte AG (Switzerland only) or from Beckenboden-Gesundheit.com (Germany only).

The innovative PelvicTool technology has been used successfully for years in pelvic floor physiotherapy, postnatal courses and renowned fitness centres such as Kieser Training and is recommended and sold by expert retail partners such as Frei Medical, Heuser Excio, Parsenn Produkte AG and Bebo®.

 

 

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