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What's All This Talk About Pelvic Exercises?

Posted by Lisa Akins on 30th Sep 2020

I am sure you have heard it mentioned by many, from your midwife, doula and every other mum on the planet 'You must strengthen your pelvic floor!' but what is a pelvic floor? The pelvic floor is the set of muscles resembling a hammock located at the base of your pelvis which supports your uterus, bladder and bowel – making sure they stay in their rightful places. When weakened, your pelvic floor will struggle to keep stool and urine in and you might experience leaking - especially when … read more

Norway's Noble Incontinence Conquerors!

Posted by Gavin Williamson on 29th Mar 2019

Many Norwegian women are heading to their local pharmacy this weekend to purchase the authentic Body Clock SensaTONE unit, the market leader in Pelvic Floor Stimulators, a solution to ecologically resolve incontinence issues. 1 in 3 women suffers from some form of incontinence during their lives and our SensaTONE is designed for use by women of all ages to help strengthen their pelvic floor muscles with confidence.We are proud to work with our international partners Ecomed, our bon … read more

The SensaTONE – The Open Secret

Posted by Jamelia Benjamin on 28th May 2014

One in three women suffers from some sort of incontinence during their lives, occurring at any time but most commonly after childbirth. Although it’s not life threatening, the severity of incontinence can vary, causing depression, soreness and isolation.There are three types of common incontinence. Stress, urge and mixed. Stress incontinence occurs when sneezing, coughing, laughing, lifting and exercise which causes a small amount of urine to leak. Urge incontinence occurs with a sudden, strong … read more