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Who Should Use Biofeedback for Pelvic Floor? Understanding the Benefits
Discover the advantages of using biofeedback for pelvic floor issues and find out who can benefit the most from this non-invasive treatment method. Read on to learn more. -
Pelvic Floor Therapy, What is it? What are Treatments?
Pelvic floor therapy, also known as pelvic floor rehabilitation or pelvic floor physical therapy, is a specialized form of therapy that focuses on assessing and treating conditions related to the pelvic floor muscles.
The pelvic floor refers to a group of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues located in the pelvic region, which support the bladder, uterus, rectum, and other pelvic organs.
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Pelvic Floor Therapy and Dilators: Understanding Treatment and Need for a Doctor Recommendation
Pelvic floor therapy is a specialized form of treatment that addresses various conditions related to the pelvic floor muscles. In this blog post, ... -
What makes VWELL Arc unique and its applications? with Video
The small end of the VWELL ARC can be used vaginally and rectally.
The smaller, pressure-less tip helps reduce the pressure of insertion and improves accuracy to reach deep and shallow targeted areas.
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Postpartum Recovery, How Can KWELL EM1/EMS Devices Help?
Pregnancy and childbirth is quite the journey. A beautiful, challenging and often traumatic journey. There tends to be a lot of emphasis on preparing the body to carry and deliver the baby. Then the emphasis naturally shifts to devotional care of your child.
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How Can KWELL EM1 Help Women Post Menopause?
Menopause is a major time of change in a women's life. During menopause a woman's body slowly produces less of the hormones estrogen and progesterone which leads to a myriad of symptoms including pelvic floor muscle weakness, dryness, urinary incontinence, frequency, urgency and constipation.
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Relieve Postpartum Painful Sex with VWELL Dilators
After having a baby, there are many new sensations and some are uncomfortable, but important to discuss. This already stressful time can be made more difficult if you experience pain. Despite being cleared for sex as early as 6 weeks after giving birth, it is common for women to still experience pain.