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Doctors, Nurses
and Physiotherapists recommend the PFX2 Pelvic Floor
eXerciser throughout the world for helping women to
exercise their pelvic floor muscles effectively.
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Nothing
to replace -
- No
batteries
- Lifetime
warranty!
- Our
sensor never needs replacing
like some cheaper brands
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The above animation
will show you how the PFX2 works |
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Feedback provided by PFX2 will help you:
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Studies have demonstrated that feedback
speeds learning and leads to faster pelvic
floor fitness. It has been shown that feedback
increases the success rate of Pelvic Floor
exercises by 50%.
P.A. Burns, et al, State University of New
York U.S.A. ICS Meeting Oslo 1988.
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Women who do not treat accidental urine
leaks will eventually become one of the
50% of those in nursing homes who are incontinent.
12% of women enter nursing homes ONLY because
they are incontinent.
Statistics from the Australian Continence
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Attempting
pelvic floor contractions without feedback is uncertain
and unrewarding. Many people give up. And the condition
that lead to them to attempt the exercises will become
worse.
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Even young women have trouble with accidental
leaks when exercising at the gym.
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These leaks
are probably telling you that your Pelvic Floor muscles
are unfit or have become stretched and have lost the
ability to clamp off your urethra. Over stretching
during childbirth is a frequent culprit.
Reduced sensation
during sex is another indication of a weakened pelvic
floor. PFX2 can help you to rediscover strong orgasms.
Pelvic floor
exercises can revitalise your Pelvic Floor and bring
things back to normal - or better!
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No more leaks means no more pads! Your savings
will quickly pay for PFX. " A woman
with SUI has total lifetime medical costs
1.8 times greater than the costs of a similar
woman without SUI."
(Howard
Birnbaum
PhD
,
, a
, Stephanie
Leong
MPP a
and Aayush
Kabra
BA) |
The Australian
Continence Foundation states that 10% of Australian
women endure accidental urine leaks unnecessarily.
The treatment of first choice is pelvic floor exercises.
The alternative is an operation that, in many cases,
provides temporary relief only .
Before
starting a program of pelvic floor exercises to improve
bladder control it is a good idea to talk to a Doctor
in case there are other factors affecting your condition.
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