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Frequently Asked Questions

Vibrance Pelvic Trainer

I’ve ordered a Vibrance Pelvic Trainer, now how do I use it?

I’ve ordered a Vibrance Pelvic Trainer, now how do I use it? The biggest challenge in exercising the pelvic muscles are identifying them. The Vibrance Pelvic Trainer uses a Vibration Biofeedback to help you target the correct muscle group. To train your pelvic muscles... read more

What is the Vibrance Pelvic Trainer?

What is the Vibrance Pelvic Trainer?   The Vibrance Pelvic Trainer is an FDA Cleared and Clinically Proven pelvic trainer that helps you to accelerate pelvic strengthening and enjoy the benefits of a strong pelvic floor. The VPT works by helping you identify and... read more

Washing and Maintenance

Washing and Maintenance: Cleaning Before cleaning the Vibrance Pelvic Trainer, ensure that the bottom cap is screwed tightly. Once it is tightly screwed, the VPT is safe for washing. Apply mild soap onto the rubber sheaths and base layer and rinse under running water.... read more

Warranty

Warranty The Vibrance Pelvic Trainer is covered by a 12-month one to one warranty. Click here to view or download the Instruction Manual and Warranty... read more

I have a question not in this list, who should I contact?

  I have a question not in this list, who should I contact? Please email us at contact@imedicare.co.uk or leave a message. Alternatively, you can call our Customer Service Department toll-free at... read more

Where is Vibrance Pelvic Trainer available?

Where is Vibrance Pelvic Trainer available? The Vibrance Pelvic Trainer is available at www.vibrancepelvictrainer.co.uk   Leave us a message or email us at contact@imedicare.co.uk for any... read more

What are the safety warnings and contraindications?

If you are pregnant, please consult your trusted OBGYN for the suitability of use of the Vibrance Pelvic Trainer during pregnancy or after any pelvic surgical procedures. The Vibrance Pelvice Training is intended for individual use only and should not be shared. The... read more

Why do I need a pelvic trainer?

Why do I need a pelvic trainer? The pelvic floor muscles are hidden by many other muscles that are nearer to the skin and that can be seen, like our abdominal and buttocks muscles. Due to its hidden position in the center that makes it invisible and untouchable,... read more

How does the VPT help improve sexual experience?

How does the VPT help improve sexual experience? The vaginal canal goes through the pelvic floor muscles like a tube. Like a rubber band wrapped around the vaginal canal, the pelvic floor muscles are responsible for the sensation of tightness you and your partner... read more

How does the VPT ease and prevent backache ?

How does the VPT ease and prevent backache? On top of supporting your pelvic organs, the pelvic floor muscles are also responsible for holding the backbone in place and act as a firm and stable foundation for it to rest on. When your pelvic floor muscles are weak, not... read more

How does the VPT treat Urinary Incontinence?

How does the VPT treat Urinary Incontinence? 70% of urinary incontinence is caused by weak pelvic floor muscles. The VPT treats urinary incontinence by targeting the root cause, which is strengthening your pelvic floor muscles. Through its internationally patented and... read more

I have pelvic organ prolapse- can VPT help?

I have pelvic organ prolapse- can VPT help? The VPT may be able to help with pelvic organ prolapse, however, this needs to be evaluated on a case by case basis by your OBGYN. If the prolapse is mild, strengthening the pelvic floor with the VPT can help prevent it from... read more

Pelvic Health

Does C-section Delivery Maintain Vagina Tightness?

Does C-section Delivery Maintain Vagina Tightness? Some women opt for c-section delivery to protect their vagina from the trauma of natural delivery. After childbirth, many women feel a change in their sexual experience- a feeling of looseness and a lack of sensation... read more

Does natural delivery increase the risk of incontinence?

Does natural delivery increase the risk of incontinence? Many studies have shown the risk of developing urinary incontinence from natural delivery and cesarean section delivery to be the same. High risks of female incontinence exist due to the strain on the pelvic... read more

How can I prevent incontinence?

How can I prevent incontinence? Most women experience incontinence due to the weakness of the pelvic floor muscles, that could be due to many reasons, from pregnancy to frequent heavy lifting. Urinary incontinence can be prevented by keeping the pelvic floor muscles... read more

Can I do pelvic floor exercises during pregnancy

Can I do pelvic floor exercises during pregnancy? Doing pelvic floor exercises during pregnancy is highly beneficial. Generally, the VPT is safe to use during pregnancy as long as sexual intercourse is safe. We recommend consulting your favorite OBGYN for the use of... read more

When to do pelvic floor exercises?

When to do pelvic floor exercises? Pelvic floor exercises are beneficial and can be done by any woman at any age. For mothers, pelvic training can help in the recovery of your pelvic floor muscles from the strain of pregnancy, preventing urinary incontinence and... read more

Are pelvic floor exercises before pregnancy beneficial?

Are pelvic floor exercises before pregnancy beneficial? Yes, pelvic floor exercises before pregnancy can be highly beneficial for your pelvic floor muscles to prepare for the growing baby and prevent it from being strained too much during pregnancy. It is advisable to... read more

How does pregnancy affect the pelvic floor?

How does pregnancy affect the pelvic floor? Pregnancy is extremely strenuous on the pelvic floor. It is the main reason why many women begin experiencing mild incontinence as well as decreased quality of sexual experience, during pregnancy to later in life. Without... read more

What are the symptoms of weak pelvic floor muscles?

What are the symptoms of weak pelvic floor muscles? The symptoms of weak pelvic floor muscles are: ● Leaking small amounts of urine when coughing, sneezing, laughing or running ● Failing to reach the toilet in time ● Reduced sensation in the vagina and the quality of... read more

What are my pelvic floor muscles?

What are my pelvic floor muscles? The pelvic floor muscles are located at the base of your pelvis and supports your pelvic organs, which are your bladder, uterus and bowel. Your pelvic floor muscles wrap around the canals like a rubber band and control the opening and... read more

Healthcare Professionals

Healthcare Professionals Partnership

Healthcare Professionals Partnership – Special Deal for Medical Professionals only If you are a medical professional (OBGYN, GP, Nurse Practitioner, Physio etc.) and think that the Vibrance Pelvic Trainer can benefit your patients, please get in touch with us! We have... read more

International Patent

Patented Technology The Vibrance Pelvic Trainer has obtained international patent for the following breakthrough features: Vibration Biofeedback Training Sleeves Audio-Guided Training... read more