The SensaTone is a simple and easy to use pelvic floor stimulator. The compact and easy to transport devise can be used by women of all ages to help with greater bladder control, improved vaginal tone and vastly enhanced feeling and satisfaction from sexual intercourse!
Key Features:
- Single Channel Output.
- 4 pre-set modes to treat numerous pelvic floor weaknesses.
- Automatic Power Off after 5 minutes inactivity.
- Low battery indicator.
- Discreet portable size.
- SensaTone Pelvic Floor Stimulator treats many types of urinary incontinence including stress incontinence which often occurs following childbirth.
Box Contains:
- 1 x vaginal probe.
- 1 x lead wire.
- 1 x lubricant gel.
- 2 x AAA batteries.
- 1 x carrying pouch.
- 1 x neck cord.
How to use:
- Switch the unit on by pressing the Power Key button. The SensaTONE will always start up in Mode A.
- The SensaTONE has four preset programmes
Mode A - Urge Incontinence
Mode B - Stress Incontinence
Mode C - Mixed Incontinence
Mode D - After Care
- Select the mode most appropriate for your type of incontinence by pressing the ‘MODE’ key.
- Now begin by pressing the ‘Intensity Up’ key. Each time you press this key, you will see the intensity level increase on the LCD.e) Carefully continue to press ‘Intensity Up’ key until you comfortably feel your muscles contracting. If the sensation feels too strong, simply press the ‘Intensity Down’ key minimise the feeling.
- Modes A, B and C all have fixed programme times. The SensaTONE will automatically switch off once the programme is complete. Mode D does not have a fixed programme time.
- After use, always remember to ensure that the SensaTONE is switched off. Then remove the SensaTONE probe from your body, disconnect the leads and then clean it in accordance with the instructions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of incontinence can the SensaTONE treat?
The SensaTONE is designed to address various forms of urinary incontinence, including:
- Stress Incontinence: Leakage occurring during activities like sneezing, coughing, or exercising.
- Urge Incontinence: Sudden, intense urges to urinate leading to involuntary leakage.
- Mixed Incontinence: A combination of both stress and urge incontinence symptoms.
Each condition can benefit from the SensaTONE's targeted stimulation programs. (win-health.com)
How does the SensaTONE work to strengthen pelvic floor muscles?
The SensaTONE utilizes mild electrical pulses delivered through an internal vaginal probe to stimulate the pelvic floor muscles. This stimulation causes the muscles to contract and relax, effectively strengthening them over time. Regular use can lead to improved bladder control, enhanced vaginal tone, and increased sensation during intercourse. (biotechmedical.com.my)
How long does it take to see results with the SensaTONE?
The time frame for noticeable improvements varies depending on the type of incontinence:
- Stress Incontinence: Improvements may take up to 2 months as muscle fibers build and nerve sensitivity increases.
- Urge Incontinence: Results can be seen in as little as 14 days by reducing false signals sent by the bladder to the brain.
- Mixed Incontinence: A combination of muscle strengthening and signal reduction may show differences within 21 days.
Consistency in usage is key to achieving optimal results. (win-health.com)
Are there any contraindications for using the SensaTONE?
Yes, the SensaTONE should not be used under certain conditions:
- During pregnancy.
- During menstruation.
- If you have a urinary or vaginal infection.
- If you have a cardiac pacemaker or other implanted electronic devices.
- If you have undiagnosed pain or metal implants.
Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new treatment regimen. (win-health.com)
How often should I use the SensaTONE for optimal results?
Usage recommendations vary based on the type of incontinence:
- Mode A (Urge Incontinence): 30 minutes, 1-2 times per day.
- Mode B (Stress Incontinence): 30 minutes once per day or every other day, depending on severity.
- Mode C (Mixed Incontinence): 45 minutes once per day.
Adhering to these guidelines can help achieve the best outcomes. (win-health.com)
Can I use the SensaTONE immediately after childbirth?
It is recommended to wait until 12 weeks postpartum before using the SensaTONE. This waiting period allows the body to heal adequately after childbirth. (win-health.com)
Is the SensaTONE suitable for use during menstruation?
No, it is advised not to use the SensaTONE during your menstrual period. Using the device during menstruation may cause discomfort and is not recommended. (win-health.com)
What should I do if I experience discomfort while using the SensaTONE?
If you experience discomfort, reduce the intensity level using the 'Intensity Down' key. Ensure the probe is correctly positioned and that you are using sufficient lubricant. If discomfort persists, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional. (win-health.com)
Can the SensaTONE be used with a contraceptive device?
Do not use the SensaTONE simultaneously with a barrier contraceptive device such as a diaphragm or cervical cap. Consult the manufacturer of your contraceptive device to ensure compatibility. (win-health.com)
How should I clean and maintain the SensaTONE probe?
After each use, disconnect the probe from the lead wire and wash it with warm, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and allow it to air dry. Do not immerse the main unit in water. Store the device and accessories in the provided carrying pouch. (win-health.com)