TensCare is looking to help millions of people in the UK and around the world who are suffering from bladder weakness by offering safe, clinically proven muscle stimulators for the rehabilitation of pelvic floor.

As the World Continence Week commences on 19th June, TensCare Ltd, a leading Surrey based provider of portable TENS and EMS devices for pain relief and muscle rehabilitation, are gearing up for a series of radio and TV interviews to bring awareness to the 14 million Brits affected by bladder and bowel problems.

Neil Wright, Managing Director of TensCare, commented: “We do this because we know the difference our products make to the quality of life to hundreds of thousands of users. We believe that the well-being of one individual can affect the health and the well-being of the people in that individual’s family and community.”

Urinary incontinence is a treatable ailment, however, many people are apprehensive to talk about it. Exercising the pelvic floor muscles is clinically recognised as the way of preventing and treating symptoms of incontinence and pelvic floor weakness. TensCare offers a range of pelvic floor exercisers that are designed for pelvic floor muscle toning, pelvic pain relief, and the treatment of other conditions such as urinary and faecal incontinence, premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction.

The TensCare Pelvic Floor Exercisers are currently available on the market via www.tenscare.co.uk, Amazon and many other High Street and online retailers. These exercisers use clinically proven parameters to gently stimulate pelvic floor muscles via a non-invasive method of producing a contraction of muscles through a discreet probe or electrode pads when they are placed close to the nerve that controls the pelvic floor muscles.

The 19th – 23rd of June marks the World Continence Week – an opportunity to bring awareness to the issue and educate the public on the ways they can fight it. TensCare Spokespeople will be discussing incontinence and all associated limitations that such condition brings to the sufferers within a series of radio interviews on the 23rd June.

With an ageing population and rising levels of obesity, the £1.8 billion cost for incontinence each year is set to rise, putting surgeons and experts under increasing pressure. Pelvic Floor Stimulators from TensCare offer an affordable and safe solution that can be comfortably used withing the home environment.

Derick is an experienced reporter having held multiple senior roles for large publishers across Europe. Specialist subjects include small business and financial emerging markets.

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