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Using magnetic field training to strengthen your pelvic floor for supportive rehabilitation

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An active pelvic floor: How it can support after prostate surgery

Many men struggle with urinary incontinence after prostate surgery. This can trigger fear and uncertainty in many of those affected, as the involuntary loss of urine can affect everyday life, work and quality of life. Targeted pelvic floor training after prostate surgery can help improve quality of life: By strengthening the pelvic floor, the duration of temporary incontinence can be reduced - at the same time, the risk of permanent incontinence can be reduced. MyPelvi makes pelvic floor training efficient - using innovative magnetic field therapy, you can support control of your bladder in a short time. Gentle, fast and effective.

Only 22-minute workout

Our effective and time-saving pelvic floor training after prostate surgery is aimed specifically at men who want to activate their pelvic floor after surgery. In just 22 minutes of training:

  • If you activate your pelvic floor muscles, their strength and endurance can improve. This can support the function of the bladder and urethra and reduce involuntary urine loss.
  • Address incontinence: Pelvic floor exercises can help prevent incontinence caused by physical activities such as coughing, sneezing or lifting and reduce the frequency of urine leakage in such situations.
  • Support your potency: Prostate surgery can also affect sexual function. Pelvic floor exercises can promote blood circulation in the pelvic area and thus possibly improve erections.
  • Improve your quality of life with minimal effort – without sweaty and time-consuming training.

What our customers say

Incontinence after prostate surgery - how pelvic floor training helps

About half of all men experience temporary incontinence after prostate surgery. Along with erectile dysfunction, incontinence is one of the most common problems for those affected. Incontinence means that urine is released uncontrollably - for example when sneezing, laughing or exercising. There are various treatment options for urinary incontinence. Pelvic floor training is a non-invasive, natural method that is often recommended to help treat incontinence. If the pelvic floor muscles are strengthened, bladder control can also be improved. Alternatively, medical devices such as urethral inserts, bladder catheters or medication are used. Pelvic floor training is an effective method that can help with various forms of urinary incontinence. Whether a complete cure occurs depends on the cause of the incontinence. In the case of incontinence after prostate surgery, however, the chances can be significantly improved through regular and targeted pelvic floor training.

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