Kegelmaster is a brand that specializes in pelvic floor exercisers designed for women. The Kegelmaster is a patented device that helps women to perform proper Kegel exercises, which strengthen the pelvic floor muscles.
Kegelmaster was founded in the early 2000s by U.S. inventor Louis G. Dattalo.
The Kegelmaster gained notoriety in 2004 when it was featured on the Rachel Ray Show.
Since then, the Kegelmaster has sold over 100,000 units and has been featured in a number of women's health publications.
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The original Kegelmaster device designed to help women perform proper Kegel exercises and improve pelvic floor strength.
An updated version of the original Kegelmaster device that includes additional resistance settings for more advanced exercises.
The Kegelmaster is a patented device that helps women perform proper Kegel exercises to improve pelvic floor strength.
The Kegelmaster requires the user to squeeze the device with their pelvic muscles, allowing them to perform proper kegel exercises and increase strength over time.
Yes, the Kegelmaster is a safe and effective way for women to improve pelvic floor strength.
Results can vary, but many women report seeing significant improvements in as little as a few weeks with regular use.
No, the Kegelmaster is specifically designed for women to improve pelvic floor strength.