TensCare Elise Pelvic Floor Exerciser
TensCare Elise Pelvic Floor Exerciser The Elise 2 Pelvic Floor Toner is a rechargeable pelvic floor exerciser designed to provide effective treatment for various incontinence issues and improve sexual well-being using...
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TensCare Elise Pelvic Floor Exerciser
The Elise 2 Pelvic Floor Toner is a rechargeable pelvic floor exerciser designed to provide effective treatment for various incontinence issues and improve sexual well-being using electrical muscle stimulation.
Key Features and Programs
- Function: A slim-line, rechargeable device that sends gentle stimulation to the pelvic floor muscles via a probe or optional electrode pads to help strengthen the muscles and regain control, serving as a non-surgical solution for incontinence.
- Treatment Scope: Effective for stress, urge, and mixed urinary incontinence, as well as faecal incontinence in both men and women. It can also be used to improve sexual well-being, treat erectile dysfunction, and premature ejaculation.
- Programs: Features 4 preset, clinically tested programs for optimal choice.
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User Experience:
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Easy-to-use, modern color screen for clearer visibility.
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One touch memory function to easily access the last program, strength, and settings used.
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Gentle, comfortable stimulation with fine-tune adjustment settings for intensity.
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- Safety: Includes a Safety Duration Override feature that turns the unit off after 20 minutes to prevent muscle overwork.
- Power: Runs on a rechargeable li-ion battery.
- Probe Options: Available with a Vaginal Probe or an Anal Probe option upon purchase.
What's Included
- 1 x Elise 2 continence stimulator unit
- 1 x Lead wire (L-ELGR)
- 1 x Short probe lead (L-VPCE)
- 1 x Liberty probe (X-VP)
- 1 x Mains adaptor
- 1 x Storage pouch
- 1 x Instruction manual
Contraindications (Do NOT use if you have any of the following)
- You are or may be pregnant.
- You have a pacemaker or heart rhythm problem (if using the optional electrode pads) or any electronic medical devices.
- It is within the first 6 weeks following a pelvic surgery or vaginal childbirth.
- You have symptoms of active urinary tract infection, vaginal infections, or localized lesions.
- You have poor sensation in the pelvic region.

