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Pelvic Floor Muscle Trainer Equipment & Machines

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  • NeuroTrac
  • Vivify™
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  • Kegel8®
  • NeuroTrac
  • Vivify™

Pelvic floor problems affect many women at different stages of life — after pregnancy and childbirth, during menopause, or due to weakened core muscles over time. The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that support the bladder, bowel and uterus, playing a vital role in bladder control, core stability and pelvic health.

Using a pelvic floor trainer can help strengthen these muscles, improve control and reduce symptoms such as bladder leaks or prolapse. At StressNoMore, we offer a carefully selected range of pelvic floor exercise equipment designed to support effective pelvic floor training at home.

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Electronic Pelvic Floor Training Devices


Electronic pelvic floor trainers use gentle electrical stimulation to activate and strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. These devices are particularly helpful for women who struggle to perform Kegel exercises correctly or have very weak pelvic floor muscles.

Benefits of an electronic pelvic floor trainer include:
- Automatic muscle activation for consistent training
- Clinically supported treatment for bladder control and prolapse
- Suitable for postnatal and post-surgery recovery
- Ideal for beginners and advanced users

Electronic pelvic floor exercisers can be used with vaginal probesOr anal probes to personalise treatment and improve results.

Red Light Pelvic Floor Training Devices


Red light pelvic floor trainerscombine muscle stimulation with light therapy to support circulation, tissue health and muscle recovery. These advanced pelvic floor trainer devices are often used as part of a wider pelvic health routine.

They may help:
- Support muscle repair and recovery
- Improve comfort during pelvic floor training
- Complement rehabilitation and strengthening exercises

Red light devices are a useful option for women looking for enhanced support alongside traditional pelvic floor exercises.

Kegel Balls


Kegel balls — also known as vaginal cones — are a manual pelvic floor exerciser that strengthens muscles through resistance. The pelvic floor muscles naturally contract to keep the weight in place, helping to build strength over time.

Pros of Kegel balls:
- Simple and discreet pelvic floor training
- No electronics or batteries required
- Suitable for mild weakness or maintenance

Considerations:
- Requires correct muscle engagement
- Less guidance than electronic pelvic floor trainers

Kegel balls can be a good option for women with some pelvic floor awareness or those looking for a portable training solution.

Pelvic Massagers


Pelvic massagers are designed to support relaxation and release tension in the pelvic floor muscles. Tight or overworked pelvic muscles can contribute to discomfort, bladder issues and pelvic pain.

Pelvic massagers may:
- Help relax tight pelvic floor muscles
- Improve circulation and comfort
- Complement pelvic floor muscle training

They are often used alongside a pelvic floor muscle trainer to support both strengthening and relaxation as part of a balanced pelvic health routine.