Choosing a Pelvic Floor Exerciser

Choosing a Pelvic Floor Exerciser

A step by step guide on how to choose a pelvic floor exercise device


Not sure which product to choose? Follow these FIVE STEPS to help you make the right decision....

STEP 1: Read about the different types of pelvic floor exercisers that are available

STEP 2: Browse through the comparison table below to identify which exercisers offer the features you are looking for.

STEP 3: Follow the links in the table below to read detailed information about the products that you think may work for you.

STEP 4: Read our answers to customer's Frequently Asked Questions.

STEP 5: Still not sure? We suggest that you discuss your specific needs with either your doctor, pelvic health physio or continence nurse

You can also email us  however please be aware that we can only give general advice by email, we cannot diagnose and treat you.


Visual feedback on dial, display or App

Perifit  

Perifit+

Simplex EMG

Elvie

femfit


Adjustable resistance

V Tone  can increase further with Add On Weights

Intimate Rose weights

Luna Beads

Pelvibar

Nova Balls

Teneo Uno and Duo

Simplex EMG

Perifit+

Perifit


Can be used whilst laying down or semi-reclined

Teneo Uno/Duo

Luna Beads

Pelvitone, Continence e-stim 

Pelvibar

Perifit

Perifit+

Elvie

femfit

Nova balls

Vaginal weights or cones - VTone 


Suitable for use with some prolapse

Teneo Uno

Luna Beads ( using one ball)

Pelvitone, Continence e-stim 

femfit


Can use in standing 

VTone 

Luna Beads 

Teneo Uno / Duo

Nova balls

Intimate Rose Vaginal Weights

Pelvibar

Elvie

Perifit

Perifit+

femfit


Suitable for beginners 

VTone

Teneo Uno 

Nova vaginal balls

Simplex EMG
 

Luna Beads

Pelvitone, Continence e-stim

Perifit

Perifit+

Simplex EMG

Elvie

femfit


More suitable for advanced users

Pelvibar

Add-On weights for VTone 

Elvie

Perifit

Perifit+

femfit


Needs dedicated private exercise time

Pelvitone, Continence e-stim

Simplex EMG

Pelvibar

femfit


Passive strengthening, good for endurance and functional retraining but can be used actively

VTone

Luna Beads

Teneo Uno / Duo

Nova balls

Intimate Rose Vaginal Weights


Suitable for overactive bladder / urgency/ faecal incontinence 

TENS

Analogue TENS
 

Pelvitone, Continence

Simplex EMG


Suitable for use by men /AMAB

Simplex EMG

Pelvitone, Continence (with anal electrode)

TENS

Simplex EMG - with anal electrode

Anal dilators 

Wands 


Suitable for pelvic pain (depending on cause and after health professional assessment)

Vaginal Dilators

Anal dilators 

Vibrators

TENS

Wands 


Suitable for stimulating and for calming pelvic floor muscles  pelvic floor muscles and nerves (following assessment)

electrical stimulation and TENS

 Simplex EMG


Pregnancy

It is not normally recommended to use insertable devices during pregnancy without clearance from your health professional team. Some products advertise that they can be used in a non-complicated pregnancy but please check first with your treating health professional/ obstetrician.


Prolapse

Please note that pelvic floor weights are generally not suitable for use with a pelvic organ prolapse as the prolapsed organs may prevent the correct positioning of the weights. If your prolapse extends to the opening of the vagina please ask your treating health professional before starting the use of a pelvic floor exercise device. Read more about prolapse and pelvic floor exercises.


We DO stock products that:

  • that research has shown to be effective
  • incorporate safe materials appropriate for intimate use
  • are, wherever possible, included on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods and/or relevant agencies in other countries
  • meet our criteria of quality, effectiveness and value

We DON'T stock products that:

  • we believe to have dangerous design features. Poor mouldings can result in sharp edges that hurt delicate vaginal and anal tissue, or crude seams that create an infection risk. Non-medical plastics are not safe for internal use.
  • make unsubstantiated claims about their effectiveness, or promote themselves by denigrating other products. We believe that evidence of effectiveness is important. Where it isn't yet available, but research is underway, we say so. We also believe that if a product is good enough, it will stand on its own strengths without needing to make comparisons that put similar products down.
  • are ineffective. We don't stock useless items simply for the sake of a sale!
  • are poor value for our customers.

The material presented here is intended as an information source only. The information is provided solely on the basis that readers will be responsible for making their own assessment of the matters presented herein and are advised to verify all relevant representations, statements and information. The information should not be considered complete and should not be used in place of the advice of a health care provider. Pelvic Floor Exercise does not accept liability to any person for the information or advice provided , or for loss or damages incurred as a result of reliance upon the material contained herein.

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