PelvicTool Home & Sport: ideal pelvic floor training device for men
The PelvicTool pelvic floor trainer is «the dumbbell» for the pelvic floor muscle. To put it casually:«The dumbbell for potency and better sex».
What man can train
Impotence and incontinence are a taboo subject for men, and they are reluctant to talk about it: so reluctant, in fact, that they often don’t go to the doctor about it. Yet many patients can be helped without surgery or obscure treatments – pelvic floor training can significantly improve love life and urinary incontinence. Thanks to modern technology, exercises with a pelvic floor training device are child’s play nowadays.
„An active, trained pelvic floor can significantly increase pleasure for both women and men.“
A healthy pelvic floor is important for potency and urine control
The key to both is the pelvic floor muscles – a muscle group that is quite wrongly given far less attention than biceps and six-pack abs. It closes off the pelvis at the bottom, and it is here that arteries run that supply the penis with blood and nerves that are important for emptying the bladder and ensuring sensitivity, erection and ejaculation during sex.
When the pelvic floor muscles fail
Age, obesity and prolonged sitting are important risk factors that impair the functioning of this precarious area and visibly weaken connective tissue and muscles. One of the first consequences of slack pelvic floor muscles is uncontrolled urination when laughing, sneezing or coughing, which starts with harmless dribbling and gets worse until the use of pads or other incontinence products can no longer be avoided.
In addition, weakened pelvic floor muscles contribute to potency weakness and erectile dysfunction. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), which is common in men as they age, or prostate cancer and its treatment make matters worse. As a man, declining potency and urinary incontinence are a disaster that affects self-confidence, marriage and social contacts.
Strengthen the pelvic floor with the PelvicTool of Alonea
In most cases, a pelvic floor training device can help, as it used to be used only for women and for men at best after prostate surgery: The modern PelvicTool enables targeted pelvic floor training and is one of the most advanced devices of its kind thanks to control via app and intimate use. It can be used to visualise the activity of the muscles in the pelvic floor so that they can be specifically perceived and strengthened through exercises.
Strengthens the pelvic floor: PelvicTool Home & Sport
Simple and effective pelvic floor training.
Convenient to use advanced technology
The training is very simple: You sit on the PelvicTool with light clothing and follow the conscious tensing, holding and relaxing of the pelvic floor muscles on the screen of your smartphone. The visual biofeedback training strengthens the muscles, improves blood circulation and enables better control of the nerves running here.
The advantages of pelvic floor training
You will notice the success after just a few weeks: Tense – relax and especially hold the tension of the pelvic floor muscles are noticeably better! You are happy about the targeted control of the muscles.
Many report better control during urination and erection. Somewhat casually and pointedly, they say: “Sex is better!”
Ultimately, strengthened pelvic floor muscles contribute to healthy posture and improved self-confidence.
The best for therapy and prevention – also for younger men
Pelvic floor training with the PelvicTool by Alonea can not only be used to treat incontinence and declining potency, but also as a preventive measure – even for healthy men who are not yet seniors and want to do something for prevention and fitness, not only in rehab and physiotherapy, but also quite simply and discreetly at home. The PelvicTool is therefore “the dumbbell” for fitness training of the pelvic floor muscles. To put it bluntly: “The dumbbell for potency and better sex!”
Simply train at home
With the PelvicTool Home & Sport you can train when, where and how often you want. The digital pelvic floor training device is very easy to use and very comfortable.
The training is done sitting on the PelvicTool by tensing the pelvic floor, holding the tension and releasing the tension. Even slight contractions have an effect on the pleasantly soft sensor tube and are displayed as a training result via app on your smartphone or tablet.
Why do I need the PelvicTool app?
The app makes visible what lies hidden! The pelvic floor muscles are located inside the body. So it is difficult to judge whether the right muscles are being tensed during training. Especially at the beginning of training, active neuromuscular control is usually limited. The app provides a remedy, because it enables visual training control. With the PelvicTool app, exercise sequences can be set individually so that the pelvic floor is strengthened in a very targeted way.
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Urinary incontinence: bladder weakness what to do
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Cost sharing for the purchase of a PelvicTool pelvic floor trainer for CSS supplementary insurance policyholders
The purchase of a PelvicTool will be supported with a corresponding additional insurance from CSS with a cost contribution (Switzeland only).
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