CTS 2000 & MR-20
Used as part of our pelvic floor rehabilitation and cancer program to measure pelvic floor muscle strength.
Pelvic floor stimulation (PFS) is a nonsurgical treatment option for women and men with urinary or fecal incontinence. Urinary incontinence is a common condition and can have a substantial impact on a patient's quality of life. This technology utilizes biofeedback to trigger or activate muscles. By giving the patient a visual tool (like making a rose open and close), physical therapists help guide patients through strengthening muscles or downtraining the muscle (in cases where muscle is held too tightly).
Quick Facts about Innovative Technology
Treatment combined with pelvic floor muscle exercises and bladder or bowel training exercises
Improved quality of life
Treatment done at comfort level of each patient
Other Innovations
REHAB is the first and only Healthcare Facility in Hawaii able to offer this body composition and body water analyzer technology.