Free PelvicTool online training (in German) a with the pelvic floor experts from Bebo. Register now!

PelvicTool product training with BeBo® Health Training

Free Web Seminars 2022

With more than 25 years of experience, the company BeBo® is the leading provider of training and further education in the field of pelvic floor and therapy. The BeBo trainers have been working successfully with the PelvicTool for years and, as professionals, will present the pelvic floor training device to you competently and sensitively.

Product training PelvicTool (in German language)

During the 45-minute online training, you will receive an introduction to the PelvicTool Home & Sport. The possible settings of the PelvicTool app and its use in therapy will be shown and explained to you in detail. Please note that the training will be held in German.

Dates

20.5.22, 18.00 – 18.45 pm

22.6.22, 14.00 – 14.45 pm

21.9.22, 18.00 – 18.45 pm

30.11.22, 14.00 – 14.45 pm

30.11.22, 19.00 – 19.45 pm

Exchange of experience PelvicTool (in German language)

You already own a PelvicTool and were able to gain initial experience?

Gain new inputs! Exchange experiences, possible applications and possible settings of the device. This exchange is free of charge. Please note that the discussion will be held in German.

Dates

22.6.22, 19.00 – 19.45 pm

21.9.22, 14.00 –14.45 pm

Registration takes place directly on the BeBo® website. To the registration….

FAQs

How often should I do pelvic floor training?
It is recommended to set aside regular time for pelvic floor training in order to achieve noticeable progress. Mehr erfahren
How can I maintain the success of my pelvic floor therapy in the long term?
To maintain the progress achieved in therapy, it is important to train the pelvic floor muscles regularly and minimise strain on the pelvic floor in everyday life. Mehr erfahren
Can pelvic floor training help with incontinence?
Yes, a weak pelvic floor is often responsible for urinary incontinence, especially when laughing, coughing or sneezing. Targeted, regular training of the pelvic floor muscles is considered the most important therapy for incontinence. Mehr erfahren
How can incontinence be treated?
Incontinence does not have to be accepted as an unchangeable fate. Even though many people feel uncomfortable discussing the issue with a doctor, it is important to overcome this hesitation. With targeted measures, the situation can often be significantly improved. A first step in managing incontinence may be pelvic floor physiotherapy. Patients learn how to […] Mehr erfahren
What causes incontinence?
Risk factors for incontinence include advancing age, excess weight, congenital connective tissue weakness and heavy physical labour. Mehr erfahren
How long should I continue pelvic floor training?
To sustainably strengthen and control the pelvic floor muscles, regular training over a longer period of time – ideally for years – is essential. Mehr erfahren