Electrostimulators with pressure biofeedback
( number of products: 1 )Kegel pressure biofeedback training combined with electrical stimulation aims to improve pelvic floor muscle function. This combination of therapies allows for monitoring and controlling the intensity of Kegel muscle contractions and supports their strengthening. Pressure biofeedback is a method that involves observing the activity of the Kegel muscles using specialized equipment that demonstrates the correct execution of the exercises to the patient. Electrical stimulation, on the other hand, involves applying electrical impulses to the muscles, which helps strengthen them and improve their performance. This type of therapy uses Kegel muscle electrostimulators equipped with a biofeedback function and pressure probes.
Electrostimulators with Pressure Biofeedback – Discover Intelligent Pelvic Floor Training
Restoring pelvic floor strength is not only about muscle activation — it’s also about learning how to coordinate, control, and relax the right muscles.
An electrostimulator with pressure biofeedback takes this process to the next level by allowing you to see, feel, and measure your progress in real time.
At PelviCare, we offer advanced pelvic floor pressure biofeedback systems that combine gentle electrical stimulation with precise pressure-based feedback, helping you regain bladder control, confidence, and pelvic health — safely and effectively.
What Is Pressure Biofeedback in Pelvic Floor Therapy?
Pressure biofeedback is a method used to assess and train how well the pelvic floor muscles contract and relax.
During therapy, a vaginal or rectal pressure probe measures changes in pressure when the muscles are engaged. The data is displayed on a screen or app, allowing you to visualize muscle performance and adjust your contractions for optimal effectiveness.
When combined with electrostimulation, this feedback-guided approach ensures that:
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Weak muscles are activated automatically through electrical impulses.
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You learn to contract and relax consciously using visual cues.
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Progress is objectively measured and tracked over time.
It’s a comprehensive solution that supports both passive strengthening and active neuromuscular re-education — the key to long-term continence and pelvic stability.
How an Electrostimulator with Pressure Biofeedback Works
The device uses a pressure-sensitive probe inserted into the vagina or rectum to monitor internal muscle activity.
When the pelvic floor muscles contract, the internal pressure increases — and the device records and displays these variations.
In addition to monitoring, the electrostimulator delivers low-frequency electrical impulses to the same area.
These impulses gently stimulate the pelvic floor muscles, helping to:
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Strengthen weakened tissues
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Improve reflex activation and endurance
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Restore coordination between contraction and relaxation
Dual-function therapy:
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Biofeedback training – The user learns to control the pelvic muscles consciously by observing feedback on a screen.
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Electrostimulation – The device automatically activates the muscles, supporting recovery even when voluntary contractions are weak.
This synergy between technology and the body creates a powerful rehabilitation tool trusted by pelvic physiotherapists worldwide.
Key Benefits of Pressure Biofeedback Training
Unlike traditional Kegel exercises — which rely solely on body awareness — pressure biofeedback provides quantitative, visual confirmation of muscle activity.
Main advantages include:
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Immediate feedback on the effectiveness of each contraction
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Personalized training intensity based on real-time data
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Improved technique and coordination
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Faster muscle strengthening through guided practice
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Increased motivation thanks to visible progress
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Objective results useful for clinical assessment and therapy tracking
This makes electrostimulators with pressure biofeedback ideal for both professional therapy and structured home rehabilitation.
Indications for Use
Pressure biofeedback electrostimulators are designed for men and women experiencing:
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Stress urinary incontinence (leakage during coughing, exercise, or laughing)
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Urge incontinence (sudden bladder urgency)
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Mixed incontinence
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Pelvic organ prolapse (early stages)
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Postpartum pelvic floor weakness
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Post-surgical pelvic muscle recovery
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Reduced pelvic floor awareness or coordination
They are especially effective for users who struggle to identify or isolate their pelvic muscles during standard Kegel exercises.
How Pressure Biofeedback Improves Pelvic Floor Training
The pelvic floor muscles play a crucial role in supporting the bladder, uterus, and bowel, and in maintaining urinary and fecal continence.
When these muscles weaken — due to childbirth, aging, surgery, or hormonal changes — it becomes difficult to control internal pressure and prevent leakage.
Pressure biofeedback therapy retrains this system by teaching the user to:
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Recognize muscle activation
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Control contraction intensity
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Maintain steady tension
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Relax fully after effort
Over time, this helps restore proper muscle coordination and bladder control reflexes, reducing incontinence and discomfort.
Step-by-Step: How to Use a Pressure Biofeedback Electrostimulator
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Insert the probe (vaginal or rectal) according to instructions.
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Select the training program on your device (e.g., stress incontinence, urge control, postpartum recovery).
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Begin biofeedback monitoring — watch the feedback display as you contract your muscles.
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Activate the electrostimulation mode to strengthen muscles automatically.
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Track progress through app-based or on-screen data after each session.
Each session typically lasts 20–30 minutes, performed 3–5 times per week for optimal results.
The Difference Between EMG and Pressure Biofeedback
While both EMG and pressure biofeedback provide valuable information, they measure different aspects of muscle function:
Pressure-based systems are particularly useful for users focusing on building endurance and stability — ideal for bladder control, prolapse support, and postpartum strengthening.
Clinical Effectiveness and Research
Multiple studies confirm that pressure biofeedback training, when combined with electrostimulation, significantly improves continence outcomes and pelvic muscle function.
It enhances both muscle performance and awareness, leading to better long-term results than unsupervised exercise alone.
Patients report:
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Noticeable reduction in leakage episodes
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Greater bladder control during daily activities
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Improved posture and pelvic stability
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Enhanced sexual function and confidence
It’s a safe, evidence-based therapy recommended by pelvic health specialists and physiotherapists worldwide.
Combining Pressure Biofeedback with Other Therapies
For best outcomes, pressure biofeedback electrostimulation should be part of a holistic pelvic rehabilitation plan, including:
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Manual Kegel exercises
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Bladder training programs
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Lifestyle changes (hydration, posture, breathing habits)
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Professional pelvic physiotherapy
Together, these methods restore functional muscle control, prevent relapse, and support long-term pelvic wellness.
Who Can Benefit from Pressure Biofeedback Electrostimulation
This technology is recommended for:
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Women after childbirth or menopause
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Men after prostate surgery
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Individuals with weak pelvic muscles or coordination problems
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People with urinary or mild fecal incontinence
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Patients undergoing pelvic floor rehabilitation
Even those who have already practiced Kegel exercises will find pressure biofeedback an excellent way to refine technique and achieve measurable progress.
Why Choose Pressure Biofeedback Devices from PelviCare
At PelviCare, we specialize in clinically proven pelvic health technologies.
Our electrostimulators with pressure biofeedback are designed to make therapy both effective and empowering, whether used at home or in a physiotherapy clinic.
We ensure each device offers:
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Precision pressure sensing and stimulation
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Clear, motivating feedback visuals
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Comfortable ergonomic design
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Long-term durability and reliability
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Professional support and guidance
Our mission is to help every user regain control, confidence, and comfort through innovative, user-centered solutions for pelvic floor rehabilitation.

