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9 best pelvic floor trainers, reviewed by GLAMOUR

Pelvic floor trainers for new mums, to ease pain, stop leaking and improve sex.
9 Best Pelvic Floor Trainers Reviewed By GLAMOUR

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Other options include the EMSELLA Chair, which uses electrical stimulation to strengthen pelvic floor muscles, or yoga and Pilates, with certain poses improving overall core strength and strengthening the pelvic floor indirectly. It’s also important to maintain a healthy weight, avoid straining during bowel movements, and practise good posture to support pelvic floor health. Consistency is key to results!”

Do pelvic floor trainers actually work?

“Depending on the cause and severity of symptoms, pelvic floor trainers can be effective when used correctly,” says Dr Rakus. “However, the patient will need to use the device consistently and ongoing to maintain any results.

Faster and more effective outcomes are possible with the EMSELLA chair, thanks to its comprehensive stimulation and coverage. Unlike kegel exercises, which target only specific pelvic floor muscles, the EMSELLA chair triggers robust contractions across the entire pelvic floor. Each 28-minute session in the chair equals an impressive 11,000 pelvic floor exercises.”

What to look for in a pelvic floor trainer:

  • Look for devices with proven effectiveness in strengthening the pelvic floor muscles,” shares Dr Rakus. “Check for reviews, testimonials, or clinical studies supporting their claims. Ensure the device is adjustable to accommodate different levels of strength and comfort. This allows you to progress gradually as your muscles become stronger.
  • “Opt for a trainer that is comfortable to use and fits well within your body. Look for features such as ergonomic design and smooth insertion."
  • “Some trainers offer feedback mechanisms like visual or auditory cues to help you perform exercises correctly. This can be beneficial for ensuring proper technique and maximising results."
  • “Look for devices made from non-porous materials that can be easily sanitised.”
  • "Finally, if you plan to use the trainer regularly, consider its portability. Choose a device that is compact and travel-friendly if you need to use it on the go.

If you have any underlying medical conditions or concerns, consult with a healthcare professional before purchasing a pelvic floor trainer to ensure it is suitable for you. They can provide personalised recommendations based on your individual needs.


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