Becca Maberly @amotherplace | Testimonial Emy by TENA Kegel Trainer for Pelvic Floor Exercises



Emy by TENA is a Kegel Trainer, designed for pelvic floor exercises at home. Results in in just 3 weeks!

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Emy by TENA, is a patented medical Kegel trainer developed, manufactured and commercialised by Fizimed. Its innovative technologie aims to aid the prevention of urinary leaks and the control of the pelvic floor. Emy is a connected, user-friendly medical device, linked to a mobile application that offers training of the pelvic floor through intuitive and easy-to-use serious games.

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Kegel Exercise: "A how to guide" for women of all age groups -Dr. Pallavi Verma at Aakash Healthcare



Kegel Exercise: A how to guide for women of all age groups – Dr. Pallavi Verma at Aakash Healthcare

Dr. Pallavi Verma Senior Lactation Consultant Post-natal Abdominal/core Rehabilitation, Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation. at Aakash Healthcare Super Speciality Hospital, Dwarka
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Kegel Exercises and Incontinence



Dr. Barbara Montford, President of the Dade County Medical Association, says the best way to do kegel exercises is when you are having sex and you do not want your partner to penetrate you quickly, you contract the vaginal muscles, the pelvic floor muscles.

She points out it is important that you isolate the muscles, by not contracting your thigh muscles and your abdominal muscles too.

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How Many Kegels Should You Do A Day



How many Kegels you should do a day with Physical Therapist Michelle Kenway from Don’t waste your time doing too many Kegels.

Kegel exercises were first introduced by the American Gynaecologist Dr Arnold Kegel. He recommended women do hundreds of Kegels daily to strengthen their pelvic floor muscles.

Scientific research now tells us that we don’t need to do hundreds of Kegels daily however there’s still confusion about how many Kegels to do daily.

Research-based guidelines for how many Kegel exercises you should do every day*

For stronger pelvic floor muscles:
1. Use the correct Kegels technique which involves squeezing your pelvic openings and lifting inwards at the same time
2. Doing up to 8-12 consecutive Kegels
3. Holding every exercise for 3-10 seconds
4. Practice 3 sets of Kegels daily

Physical Therapy Tips for Kegels Strengthening

-Use the correct technique
-Do your exercises early in the day before your muscles are fatigued
-Do the number of Kegels you can comfortably manage when starting out
-Gradually progress the number of exercises you do as your strength improves
-Aim for a total of 24-36 Kegels daily
-When you’ve achieved your goal, maintain your strength by doing your Kegels 2-3 times per week
-Avoid doing too many Kegels which can make pelvic floor problems worse.

* Bo, K & Ashehoug A (2007) Strength training. In: Bo, K Berghmans B, Morkved S & Van Kampen M (Eds) Evidence Based Physiotherapy for the Pelvic Floor, Philadelphia, Elsevier pps. 119-132.

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