Pelvic Floor Muscle Stimulator Kegel Vaginal Exerciser Specifications
Incontinence Treatment
Single Channel Digital Device
4 pre-set operation modes
Waveform: Asymmetrical Rectangular Biphasic
Output Intensity : 0-120mA (500Ω load)
Frequency: 12.5, 50, 10-50-10, 10 & 27 Hz
Pulse Width: 250μs
Memory of last mode attempt
Load detection
Power Source: 2 x 1.5V AAA Battery
Dimensions (mm): 125(L) x 35(W) x 16.5(H)
Weight: 38g
Details:
1. Incontinence Treatment
2. Single Channel Digital Device
3. 4 pre-set operation modes
4. Waveform: Asymmetrical Rectangular Biphasic
5. Output Intensity : 0-120mA (500Ω load)
6. Frequency: 12.5, 50, 10-50-10, 10 & 27 Hz
7. Pulse Width: 250μs
8. Memory of last mode attempt
9. Load detection
10. Power Source: 2 x 1.5V AAA Battery
11. Dimensions (mm): 125(L) x 35(W) x 16.5(H)
12. Weight: 38g
Electrical Stimulation for Urinary Incontinence
Electrical stimulation is used to treat urinary incontinence by sending a mild electric current to nerves in the lower back or the pelvic muscles that are involved in urination.
You may be able to provide electrical stimulation therapy at home using a unit with a vaginal or anal electrode. Timing and duration of therapy varies.