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iStim PR-13 Probe for Kegel Exercise, Pelvic Floor Electrical Muscle Stimulation, Incontinence - Compatible with Incontinence EMS Machine

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Arrives Tuesday, May 21
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Style: Anal


Features

  • iSTIM PR-13: Premium cylindrical and slimline design is made for easy insertion and comfortable feeling during stimulation. A sliding end-stop allows users to adjust the depth of insertion: shallow for anal sphincter, and deeper for pelvic floor. Can be used with Incontinence EMS unit to help with the relief of incontinence and train the sphincter muscle. Safe and highly effective stimulation helps for enhancing the resistance to fatigue and reducing the involuntary contractions of the bladder.
  • KEGEL EXERCISE: A simple clench-and-release exercises that makes the muscles under the uterus, bladder, and bowel (large intestine) stronger. Help both men and women who have problems with urine leakage or bowel control. iStim Probe was designed to help the incontinence sufferers to operate the automatic KEGEL EXERCISES. By connecting iStim PROBE with Incontinence EMS stimulator, the automatic KEGEL EXERCISES will get started!!
  • INCONTINENCE: Stress Incontinence is associated with the leakage of small amounts of urine during sneezing, coughing and other activities which increase the pressure in the abdomen. Urge Incontinence is an overactive bladder cause leakage of large amounts of urine at unexpected times, including sleep. IStim PROBE is indeed the right device for solving incontinence issues. Both stress and urge incontinence, the most common types of incontinence, could be reduced.
  • APPROVAL: Approved for the pain relief product. No prescription needed. Safe, All-Natural, Drug Free and Long-Lasting Incontinence Relief. 510K approved for OTC use and safety regulations (IEC60601-1, IEC60601-1-2 EMC) certified. Made in Taiwan.
  • PRODUCT SET: iStim PR-13 Probe (Anal) x 1; Quick Guide x 1; Zip-Lock Carrying bag x 1 (NOTE: The package doesn't come with Incontinence EMS machine.)

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.5 x 7.6 x 1 inches; 3.21 Ounces


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 7, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Everyway4all


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  • After 4 kids. Tried this. No more panty liners. Life is good.
Style: Vaginal
This review is not intended to provide or replace medical advice. This is my own personal story. So this is going to be a personal one. I nearly didn't write this. But I'm going to take one for the team here and fully disclose. Ladies...I thought I was doomed to the threat of a sneeze since the birth of my first child. Fast forward 9 years, and I had 3 more kids. Sneezing is something of a delicate art form to avoid a small urine leak. I don't always succeed so I have had to wear thin daily liners for nearly decade. I hate them. But I hate the embarrassment of the leak and the need to change clothes afterwards. Apparently, the U.S. gynecology training does not include anything more than "do your kegels...Do 10,000 kegels...do them while you are sitting at a stoplight...While loading your laundry...while watching television...disrupt whatever you are doing just to squeeze yourself uncomfortably...over and over...without tiring...every. single. day.....for the rest of your life...and you "might" not sneeze and pee..." Yeah. Maybe some people can make that work. After about 5 though...I'm either distracted or just kind of uncomfortably tired of trying. I forget about it for days...until I sneeze. I don't know how I found it, but I stumbled on electronic Kegel stimulators. Basically, it "forces" the body to gently do a Kegel without you having to consciously manipulate your body. I nearly pulled the trigger and bought a "Yarlap" even though it was nearly $300. However, something kept getting my attention. The way the device worked sounded suspiciously like it was nothing more than a Tens Unit with a special wand and a cheap hand held interface. I actually spent some time researching this. I was surprised that these "tens unit style kegel trainers" were something commonly prescribed in Europe for people with my problem. You can look it up yourself. There are actually quite a few peer reviewed articles. It showed amazing success rates and I kind of felt "dumb" that I didn't know about this. All this time, I could have been so much more "comfortable" in my clothing and all I needed to spend was $30. Sheesh. My suspicions were correct. They are nothing more than Tens units attachments. I already own a Tens unit - this one - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00O7CM12W/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 It's a HealthmateForever unit and it cost less than $25. For $30 (since I already owned the Tens unit), this was worth a shot since it was a tenth the cost of the others. This device fits the Tens unit perfectly. Apparently, this device is made to fit nearly "all" Tens units. If you look at it, it's nearly identical to the "Yarlap" insert. Even the connection wires are identical. Basically, Yarlap found a way to market to the U.S. what everyone in Europe has been doing and uncharge it by 80% (device + tens unit). Hey, I applaud their ingenuity. Apparently, they have specific "programming". I don't know what to make of that now that I've done this for a few weeks. I don't know what "programming" you need. You just need the "squeeze" to happen. How to use: Finding this out was a little challenging. -Basically, you will need some water based lubricant. Insert it just inside so that the metal sides are facing either hip. This isn't gong to go far inside like a tampon. -Turn on the device and select "Knead". At the lowest setting, I barely felt anything. Surprisingly, you need a higher setting for this to work than you do if you are trying to use the standard pads on your back for muscle stem. - You want to slowly raise the setting one bar at a time. - When you feel the kegel happen, it should probably be just strong enough that you also "pucker" in the...ahem...anterior...area. You'll know if you go one level past comfort. It doesn't "zap". It's just more of a squeeze than you want. Dial it back 1, and you are good to go. - On the knead setting, it will stimulate the kegel contraction and hold it for about 4 seconds, release for about 3-4 seconds, and repeat. I think it may help if you actually "help" the kegel along and squeezing every once in a while with the contraction - kind of like pushing during a labor contraction....(which is kind of how we got here...) It's not necessary. I only started doing that after about 9-10 uses. I can tell though that my squeeze is so much stronger now. - Drink your coffee, read the news, catch up on a favorite show. Try not to move around much. The insert is hard so it's not comfortable to move a lot. When you are resting (usually I'm reclining on pillows in bed), it will do its work. It's silent too. - Do this for about 20 minutes. You will be surprised, but the 20 minutes will go by quickly and you won't notice that you just completed your first 170 kegels. If you forget about it, like I strangely do, you will probably get to 200 easy. That's about 195 more than I've ever done on any day in my entire life. Is this a "stimulator"? Eh...no. Not really. You aren't going to get a "thrill" from this any more than you do when you complete a kegel manually. Sorry ladies. Having said that...it does have some "ancillary' positives not related to relieving urinary incontinence. It seems to make other situations more...let's just say more. Hubby noticed a serious change during intimacy after about 5 uses. That's kind of awesome! After about 5 uses (about 3x per week), I noticed I probably didn't need a panty liner anymore. After about 9, I quit wearing them as a test. I haven't worn a liner in 3 weeks. I haven't had a single incident. Not. One. I feel more like "me" again. I can run, jump, laugh, sneeze and live with very little threat of a problem. I don't know that I'm cured now and for always. I can't say if I'll never have an accident. If I do, I'll get this device out and do a few sessions. I don't even think we need to do this for a long window of time. I love my kids so much and even if this wasn't a fixable situation, they are truly worth it. The fact that this "is" fixable...Like I said.. I feel dumb. I mentioned this at my OB/GYN appointment. She hadn't heard of it although she recommended the kegel balls which require manual kegel training. I love my doctor. But she missed the mark on not knowing about this. For $30...ladies...seriously...It's one of those "quality of life" changers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2019 by MelissaB MelissaB

  • Works well and improves pelvic floor strength
Style: Anal
Affordable and works well. As a physical therapist, I buy these often for my clinic for my clients to purchase. I have not had one complaint yet.
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2023 by P876

  • Super fast shipping, works great.
Style: Vaginal
Shocked at the negative reviews as this works great with my tens unit. Make sure the battery is charged and you won’t have any problems with the strength. Only complaint I have is that it’s a bit too small, wish it was a bit larger as it’s not too much bigger than a baby pacifier. You really have to “clamp down” to make sure it stays in place which in itself gives a good workout. If you insert it too far you won’t feel anything because it only works when touching the actual muscle. Can definitely feel it working, can’t wait to see the results after using it for awhile. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2023 by Honest opinion

  • Maybe it’s just me…
Style: Vaginal
I have an iStim tens/ems control box that I adore! (iSTIM EV-805 TENS EMS 4 Channel Rechargeable Combo Machine Unit - Muscle Stimulator + Back Pain Relief and Management- 24 Programs/Backlit (Including Electrodes Pads). With the pads my atrophied abs, upper arms, and inner thigh muscles are getting intense results and I’m getting range of motion back; the control box is also gentle enough to massage my shoulders after a hard day. So I thought, “same brand, same lead/ground connection, why not give this “pad” a try to help with atrophied PF muscles!” This add -on doesn’t work for me. I had my settings well over what I use on my abs with pads, and there was no muscle movement (electro-feeling but no muscle movement) I don’t expect anything due to the intimate use of the item…. Maybe one has to have “the pink control box” to make it work… That’s my experience. Don’t try this unless you know you have the right tens/ems simulator. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2022 by Trisha

  • Sneeze without fear
Style: Vaginal
I read an earlier review on this contraption and thought I’d give it a try. I’m 61 and my pelvic floor muscles just aren’t what they used to be. I tried my kegel exercises and I can’t even tell if I’m doing them…yep,,,pretty bad. I’ve been wearing super thin panty liners for awhile because I sneeze quite often, and I’m tired of the outcome…ugh. Like the previous review stated,,this is not for thrills- think of putting your tongue on a 9 volt battery. It’s a slight electrical surge that causes the muscles to tense. It’s a little irritating & I can’t help but think it could be used as a torture device, if set on high….(word of advice)…don’t set your device on high. There are brief but efficient instructions on how to use. I used a teeny bit of mineral oil to add a bit of moisture. I definitely keep my tens device on a low mode- just enough to get the contraction of those muscles. I have done these exercises for about 15-20 min, twice a week, and I must say, I am sneezing with much less worry. Do I still get an occasional surprise,,,yes but I figure it’s because I’m a wimp and I probably use a lower mode than others might. If I kick it up a notch, I’d more than likely get better results. Ladies, don’t be shy about keeping yourself healthy and keeping things working properly. People are out there, inventing things to help us do just that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2022 by oliveforhealth

  • Works, but small and a bit uncomfortable if not located just right
Style: Anal
Bigger diameter and larger contact surfaces would work better.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023 by ExRxIT

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