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$80 (Try it for your first visit as this special price!)
$150 Single Sessions
This MediChair pelvic floor strengthening session is ideal for maintaining ongoing pelvic floor strength, or for someone with relatively mild symptoms. Also for those who want to maintain their pelvic floor strength without undertaking the cumbersome focus that is required for kegel exercises.
$450 (6 sessions)
$750 (10 sessions)
Most clients will require about 6 MediChair pelvic floor strengthening sessions, however, this will depend upon the severity of the individual condition. Clients report that scheduling their appointments twice a week leads to the best results.
The MediChair pelvic floor strengthening technology is a non-invasive and non-surgical alternative therapy, for women and men who suffer from weak pelvic floor muscles.
Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles can reduce incontinence and sexual dysfunction (weaker orgasms or erectile dysfunction).
If you suffer from incontinence, you are not
The MediChair pelvic floor strengthening technology is a non-invasive and non-surgical alternative therapy, for women and men who suffer from weak pelvic floor muscles.
Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles can reduce incontinence and sexual dysfunction (weaker orgasms or erectile dysfunction).
If you suffer from incontinence, you are not alone, over 200 million people worldwide suffer from this condition, less than half of sufferers seek medical advice.
MediChair Electrical Stimulation is an advanced and unique technology that targets the pelvic floor muscles providing intimate health and wellness, without the effort required for traditional Kegel exercises.
The MediChair pelvic floor strengthening system utilizes high intensity Electromagnetic technology, that vigorously stimulates the entire pelvic floor muscles intensely for several seconds.
This stimulation mimics over 20,000 Kegel exercises over a 30-minute session. Strengthening the pelvic floor can increase bladder control, improve lib
The MediChair pelvic floor strengthening system utilizes high intensity Electromagnetic technology, that vigorously stimulates the entire pelvic floor muscles intensely for several seconds.
This stimulation mimics over 20,000 Kegel exercises over a 30-minute session. Strengthening the pelvic floor can increase bladder control, improve libido and increase sexual satisfaction.
Being a non-surgical therapy, there is no associated pain nor downtime.
Operating non-invasively, means that you remain completely clothed during your treatments. Sit back, relax and let this Kegel machine do all the work for you.
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Post Partum Bladder Weakness:
Randomized controlled trials (RCT) have shown that Kegel exercises, after delivery in postpartum women, can significantly reduce the development of urinary and fecal incontinence.
It has been shown that through regular Kegel exercise practice, the resulting pelvic floor strengthening can improve the sexual function of peri-menopausal and menopausal women significantly. With 95% of the studies 'Kegel participants' experiencing an increase in sexual function.
A study undertaken by Utami et al, (2015) also showed that
It has been shown that through regular Kegel exercise practice, the resulting pelvic floor strengthening can improve the sexual function of peri-menopausal and menopausal women significantly. With 95% of the studies 'Kegel participants' experiencing an increase in sexual function.
A study undertaken by Utami et al, (2015) also showed that Kegel exercises during menopause can greatly enhance sexual desire and arousal.
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There is increasing evidence suggesting that pelvic floor strengthening, through undertaking Kegel exercises, can improve erectile function and assist in improving premature ejaculation.
Studies have also shown th
---The Science---
There is increasing evidence suggesting that pelvic floor strengthening, through undertaking Kegel exercises, can improve erectile function and assist in improving premature ejaculation.
Studies have also shown that pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) can also be an effective method for treating urinary incontinence in men who received Radical Prostatectomy.
One study discovered, that out of the 600 women who presented to a urology clinic in 2010, 54-87% suffered from sexual dysfunction.
Given the pelvic floors role in orgasm, strengthening these muscles via Kegel exercises, can improve sexual function, enhance arousal and increase sexual comfort.
The pelvic floor muscles are attached to the
One study discovered, that out of the 600 women who presented to a urology clinic in 2010, 54-87% suffered from sexual dysfunction.
Given the pelvic floors role in orgasm, strengthening these muscles via Kegel exercises, can improve sexual function, enhance arousal and increase sexual comfort.
The pelvic floor muscles are attached to the corpus cavernous of the clitoris and hold the vagina and uterus in place. Pelvic floor strengthening via the use of a Kegel machine, can therefore benefit a range of the urogenital disorders.
It has been shown that regular Kegel exercises, a practice often used to strengthen the pelvic floor, can lead to increased blood flow to the pelvis, providing for greater clitoral sensitivity and vaginal lubrication.