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Strong Kegel Muscles - the key to
regaining control.
Many factors affect the
condition of a woman's pelvic floor muscles (also known as PC or Kegel
muscles) including childbirth and the process of
aging. As these muscles weaken (or relax) the result is
urinary stress incontinence, a problem that is estimated to affect the
quality of life of millions of women today.
What is the answer? Exercise to
strengthen and tone the Kegel muscles counteracts this problem and is the
answer for other conditions as well:
- Treats and prevents
urinary stress incontinence
- Significant
improvement reported by many for urge incontinence
- Significantly
enhances sensitivity and response during intimacy
- Promotes easier
childbirth
- Facilitates quicker postpartum recovery
- Helps treat uterine (or
vaginal ) prolapse (a descent or herniation of the uterus into or beyond the
vagina), without surgery
- Helps treats
cystocele (also called bladder prolapse which occurs when the wall between a woman's bladder and her
vagina weakens and lets the bladder droop into the vagina) without surgery
- Helps treat rectocele
(a bulging or protrusion of part of the rectum into the vagina), without surgery
- Ease menopausal
symptoms such as vaginal
dryness and atrophy
Kegel exercises - when
done properly - can significantly improve these conditions. Experts
have been urging women to do Kegel exercises for years. However, studies indicate that women aren't doing them. Why
not? Because many women don't know where the Kegel muscles are and most
don't know if they're exercising them properly.
The KegelMaster solves that and more. The KegelMaster
provides women with the
feedback they need to know they are using the correct muscles while providing
the added benefit of resistance training - the most efficient method of
toning any muscle.
What Is the
KegelMaster and How Does It Work?
The KegelMaster
is a progressive resistance vaginal exerciser designed to perfect the
pelvic floor exercise called "the kegel". Regular use of the KegelMaster
significantly increases vaginal muscular strength and blood circulation to
the vaginal region. This innovative device helps women to strengthen their
pubococcygeal muscles, also known as "PC muscles", which form a
hammock or sling underneath all the pelvic organs and which are
responsible for 1) controlling the flow of urine, 2) supporting the
bladder, uterus and rectum, and 3) contracting during sexual orgasm.
The KegelMaster
relies on the basic principles of progressive resistance exercise which is
essential in reconditioning weakened muscles. Progressive resistance is
the type of exercise most commonly taught in medical and rehabilitation
facilities, health clubs and sport gyms. The goal of using the KegelMaster
is to strengthen vaginal muscles which typically weaken from childbirth,
lack of use, age, hormone fluctuations, neurological disorders and other
causes.
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