June 21st, 2008, 3:05 am Kegel Master
Many people go to the gym to improve their muscle tone. What do you use to improve the tone of your muscles, you don’t do leg extensions in mid-air expecting to get great results, do you? You need weight or resistance. Even if you do the exercises recommended by the medical profession you will find that you have had little or no success with your pelvic floor, it’s the same as any other muscles in your body, only more important, you need to have some form of resistance to tone a muscle.
Kegel exercises or Pelvic floor exercises (getting its name from Dr. Arnold Kegel who researched the pelvic floor) are recommended as the cure for associated pelvic ailments. Has anyone had any real success from kegal exercises? Probably not, because nobody ever tells you, Dr. Arnold Kegel intended the kegel exercise to be done with resistance; this is what the kegelmaster does, like no other product.
Pelvic floor exercises or kegel exercises (named from Dr. Arnold Kegel who did much research on the pelvic floor) are recommended universally as the cure for the above ailments. Has anyone had any real success from this? The answer: – probably not, because nobody ever tells you that Dr. Arnold Kegel intended the kegel exercise to be done with resistance, this is what the kegelmaster does, like no other product.
We go to the gym to increase muscle tone, mass and strength. Some think that aerobic exercises help build mass and strength, WRONG. We need weight or resistance in conjunction with repetition to get real results. Aerobics only improves the look not the strength. This is why you have had little or no success with your pelvic floor; it’s the same as any other muscle in your body only more important.
In childbirth, the pelvic floor can become overstretched, or torn, and the muscular hammock no longer provides support, which could result in urinary incontinence, constipation or incomplete bowel or bladder emptying, irritable bowel symptoms, diminished sexual satisfaction, painful intercourse, inability to use tampons, sagging or prolapse of the uterus, bladder, or rectum, or lower abdominal pain, all of these can be improved by using a kegelmaster.
In childbirth, the pelvic floor can be stretched, or torn, and the muscular hammock can no longer provide support, which may result in urinary incontinence, irritable bowel symptoms, constipation or incomplete bowel or bladder emptying, diminished sexual satisfaction, painful intercourse, sagging or prolapse of the uterus, bladder, or rectum, or lower abdominal pain, inability to use tampons, all of these can be improved by using a kegelmaster.
In the 1940′s, Dr. Kegel discovered that the best way to strengthen the vaginal muscles is by resistance strength training. These squeeze and hold vaginal or pelvic floor exercises are now known as Kegels.
There is every chance of reversing a prolapse when it is in its early stage, with the help of a kegelmaster. Unfortunately some women wait until it is too late to take action and there is a point of no return after which surgery does become necessary.
Dr. Kegel found that through using resistance exercise it was possible to not only eliminate stress incontinence effectively and safely, but that it was possible to reverse a uterine prolapse by as much as 5 to 7cm. Some would say that using a kegelmaster nearly as important to a woman as regular pap smears.
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