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Pelvix

Concept Pelvic Floor Exerciser

£34.99
At Stress No More
The Pelvix Concept pelvic floor exerciser is a new and revolutionary way to wave goodbye to laughter leaks, incontinence and a weak pelvic floor. The unique shape of the Pelvix Concept pelvic floor exerciser is designed to precisely target the correct pelvic muscles, and the ridged design makes it easy to keep in place while you go about your daily activities. The secret of the Pelvix Concept is in its weighted balls – simply unscrew the smooth medical-grade silicone body and insert the weighted balls. The pack includes 3 sizes and weights of ball so as your pelvic floor gets stronger, you can add heavier balls to make your pelvic muscles work harder. Unlike competitors, the Pelvix Concept is ergonomically designed to aid insertion, and has a smooth and strong built in removal band, so you can use your Pelvix Concept knowing that the string won’t break when it comes to removing it. If you have very weak pelvic muscles, simply holding the Pelvix Concept in place while you go about your daily activities will make your pelvic floor muscles work enough to start you on the road to a strong and healthy pelvic floor. As your muscles get stronger, you can carry out your ‘squeeze and lift’ Kegel exercises with the Pelvix Concept in place. The added weight of the Pelvix Concept pelvic floor exerciser will add resistance to your pelvic floor exercises, and help your muscles to get stronger and healthier when used in conjunction with regular pelvic floor exercises. The Pelvix Concept comes with complete and detailed instructions on how to use, including how to progress through different levels of exercise as your muscles get stronger. Treatment Steps Step 1: Pelvix without weighted ball – 17g Step 2: Pelvix + 15mm (smallest) ball – 26.2g Step 3: Pelvix + 18mm (middle) ball – 34.4g Step 4: Pelvix + 22mm (largest) ball – 51.5g Step 5: Pelvix + 15mm (smallest) + 22mm (largest) ball – 60.7g To use, simply unscrew the Pelvix Concept body and insert the weighted balls. Start with the smallest, lightest ball, and work your way up t