Kegel Exercisers: The Ultimate Guide
Exercising your pelvic floor muscles should be a part of your daily fitness routine, no matter your age. But, did you know that you can make Kegels easier with a Kegel exerciser?
A Kegel exerciser is a device that helps you perform those all important pelvic floor exercises. Simple exercisers offer biofeedback to show when you are squeezing the muscles correctly. Advanced exercisers are an even better alternative, such as an electronic Kegel exerciser. An electronic pelvic floor toner can work those pelvic floor muscles for you - all with the push of a button. An electronic device is a must have for those who cannot correctly contract their pelvic floor muscles, or for those who already have a weak pelvic floor (often characterised by little leaks when they cough or sneeze and/or even a prolapse).
What are the Benefits of Kegel Exercisers?
Kegel exercisers help to take the confusion out of pelvic floor exercise. If you make Kegel exercises a part of your daily fitness regime, you will definitely notice benefits inside and out. Benefits of a strong pelvic floor include:
- Improved intimate sensations for both you and your partner
- Decreased likelihood of developing urinary incontinence
- Better control over your bladder and bowel
- Improved pelvic floor support of your pelvic organs
- Calming of bladder sensory nerves
- Easier pregnancy and childbirth
The Kegel8 electronic toners produce comfortable and safe muscle stimulation that effectively contract the correct muscles in your pelvic floor – strengthening and toning your pelvic floor with the push of a button.
Electronic stimulation of your pelvic floor muscles teaches you what an effective Kegel contraction should feel like – so that you can practice your Kegels anytime, anywhere!
Things You Need to Know About Kegels:
- 50% of women perform Kegels incorrectly – often as a result of incorrect muscle use and poor technique.
- Your pelvic floor muscles are just like any other muscle in the body – frequent exercise keeps them strong and healthy.
- Kegels target two types of muscle fibres in your pelvic floor; fast twitch and slow twitch fibres.
- A healthy pelvic floor is vital to maintain for all women, no matter your age!
Which Kegel Exerciser is right for you?
- Kegel8 Ultra 20 Electronic Pelvic Toner
- Kegel8 V For Men Pelvic Toner
- Kegel8 Kegel Weights Exercise Set
- Kegel8 Tight & Tone Electronic Pelvic Toner
The best-selling Kegel8 Ultra 20 Electronic Pelvic Toner features 20 clinically proven programmes, developed alongside specialist physiotherapists to target a range of common pelvic floor concerns.
It includes the innovative Kegel8 Glide Gold Probe, designed to enhance exercise effectiveness with gold electrodes for improved conductivity. Ideal for those with nickel sensitivity, it also offers superior comfort thanks to its unique ‘scoop’ shape—making it suitable even for users with a prolapse or low cervix.
The Kegel8 V For Men Pelvic Toner is a revolutionary digital pelvic floor toner designed especially for men. Is it the ONLY pelvic floor toner for men that can be used with an anal probe or external skin electrode pads. The Kegel8 V For Men was developed in the UK with leading clinicians to ensure the best possible results. You can use the V For Men toner anytime, anywhere, to combat a multitude of pelvic floor issues, including incontinence, erectile dysfunction, pelvic floor strength. Plus, for those men who find it uncomfortable to use a probe to stimulate their pelvic floor muscles, you also have the option to use external electrode pads with a huge number of Kegel exerciser programmes.
The Kegel8 Kegel Weights Exercise Set are a set of 3 weighted Kegel exercisers, perfect for a pelvic floor challenge. These weighted vaginal cones serve as an effective pelvic floor strengthening system that you can use at home for just 12 weeks for fast and effective results. Designed with one of the UK’s top Physiotherapists, these vaginal cones have a unique indicator tail which allows you to find out if you are exercising your muscles correctly. If you squeeze your pelvic floor muscles and the tail moves down – you’ve got the hang of Kegels. Plus, the Kegel8 Kegel Weights Exercise Set is made from medical-grade Santoprene so you can be assured they are body-safe and hygienic!
Sources
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Riazi H, Bashirian S, Ghelichkhani S. Kegel exercise application during pregnancy and postpartum in women visited at Hamadan health care centers. Iran J Obstet Gynecol Infertil. 2007;10:47–54.
