According to FutureWise analysis the market for pelvic floor stimulator in 2023 is US$ 0.14 billion, and is expected to reach US$ 0.21 billion by 2031 at a CAGR of 5%.
The pelvic stimulation device provides neuromuscular electrical stimulation to the pelvic floor, strengthening the pelvic floor muscles. The stimulation is usually delivered by anal or vaginal probes that are attached to an external pulse generator. Pelvic floor stimulation using a non-implantable stimulator is covered for the treatment of stress/urgent urinary incontinence in cognitively sound patients who have failed to complete a documented trial in pelvic muscle exercise (PME). The method of pelvic floor electrical stimulation can vary depending on various parameters, such as the intensity and amplitude of the stimulus, how many days there are in a given week, the frequency of the stimulus, the length of each session, clinic settings or at home, and where the patient is located. This device is recommended for patients with urologic conditions such as prostatic hyperplasia and urinary retention. Due to the increasing interest in the product, the demand for pelvic floor stimulation devices is growing. The demand for non-invasive treatments that stimulate nerves and muscle pathways without the need to involve patients is expected to grow during the forecast period.
Bluetooth is being used to integrate new products with smartphones to allow for real-time tracking of progress without the need to have surgery. These innovations will continue to be crucial for the market and allow pelvic floor stimulator makers to improve their game over the next few years. Although pelvic floor stimulation was traditionally delivered by a tampon-like sensor in a doctor's office, there have been recent developments that allow for external devices to be worn, usually underwear or shorts. The new generation of pelvic floor stimulators can be bought by patients and can be used at home. The pelvic floor stimulation can be used to "wake up" the muscles of the pelvic floor, but it is not meant to replace a complete strengthening program. It's part of the larger core muscles that make up overall strength. After you have made progress with pelvic floor stimulation, it is important to establish a regular strengthening routine with your doctor. Although women often describe a tightening of the pelvic floor muscles or lifting, it is not usually described as painful. If the patient is unfamiliar with stimulation to improve bladder control, a physical therapist or nurse specialist is able to help. These exercises may be difficult or impossible for some patients.
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