Use Instructions

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Key features of the PeriCoach
The unique shape is designed to capture the complete movement of
the levator ani (comprising the iliococcygeus, puborectalis and
pubococcygeus muscles). These muscles are partly responsible for
urinary incontinence.
The top sensor determines the lift activation of the levator ani.
The two side sensors determine the squeeze activation of the levator
ani.
The muscle-specific information provided may also help in treating
overactive pelvic floor muscles.
You get a visual representation of the force of a contraction, and an
audio prompt to begin and end each contraction.
Unique movement detection within the probe assists in correctly
performing exercises through the use of icons shown after each
repetition indicating "good", "bad" or "unknown" technique.
A history of each exercise is kept and can assist clinicians in assessing
an exercise regime and in diagnosing problems needing to be
remedied.
The associated PeriTrack feature contains a Bladder Diary and Surveys
that can consistently monitor fluids, pads, leaks and visits to toilet for
valuable insight into your bladder control progress over time, as well
as recording objective Quality of Life measures for you to use as a
comparison tool over the course of your program.
The probe is covered in a silicone material that has been tested for
biocompatibility. This material has been selected such that it should
not irritate or damage the vaginal or nearby tissues. Moreover, the
device has a high ingress protection rating (IP27). This means that
internal bodily fluids will not penetrate the material and damage the
inside of the probe.