Bien Pelvic Floor Wand
The BIEN Wave - Pelvic Floor Wand is a tool that can be used to treat a variety of pelvic floor conditions. It can be used as a massage device to treat tight or painful spots on the pelvic floor both vaginally and rectally, as well as to stretch and desensitise scar tissue such as episiotomy scars or perineal scars post child birth. Using a Pelvic Floor Wand can encourage pelvic floor relaxation and blood flow as well as being useful as a feedback device for pelvic floor muscle training.
It may be useful for the following conditions:
Levator Ani Syndrome
Prostate massage
Pelvic floor muscle dysfunction – e.g., deep hip pain, pelvic floor shortening/tightening
Tail bone pain and Proctalgia Fugax
Chronic Constipation
The BIEN Wave - Pelvic Floor Wand is a tool that can be used to treat a variety of pelvic floor conditions. It can be used as a massage device to treat tight or painful spots on the pelvic floor both vaginally and rectally, as well as to stretch and desensitise scar tissue such as episiotomy scars or perineal scars post child birth. Using a Pelvic Floor Wand can encourage pelvic floor relaxation and blood flow as well as being useful as a feedback device for pelvic floor muscle training.
It may be useful for the following conditions:
Levator Ani Syndrome
Prostate massage
Pelvic floor muscle dysfunction – e.g., deep hip pain, pelvic floor shortening/tightening
Tail bone pain and Proctalgia Fugax
Chronic Constipation
The BIEN Wave - Pelvic Floor Wand is a tool that can be used to treat a variety of pelvic floor conditions. It can be used as a massage device to treat tight or painful spots on the pelvic floor both vaginally and rectally, as well as to stretch and desensitise scar tissue such as episiotomy scars or perineal scars post child birth. Using a Pelvic Floor Wand can encourage pelvic floor relaxation and blood flow as well as being useful as a feedback device for pelvic floor muscle training.
It may be useful for the following conditions:
Levator Ani Syndrome
Prostate massage
Pelvic floor muscle dysfunction – e.g., deep hip pain, pelvic floor shortening/tightening
Tail bone pain and Proctalgia Fugax
Chronic Constipation