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TensCare Alivia Pelvic Floor Exerciser – EMS Pelvic Floor Trainer for Incontinence, Postpartum Recovery & Pelvic Strength
The TensCare Alivia Pelvic Floor Exerciser uses clinically proven EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) programmes to strengthen and tone the pelvic floor muscles — directly addressing urinary stress and urge incontinence, improving postpartum pelvic floor recovery, and enhancing pelvic strength for both women and men. The Alivia delivers gentle, automatic electrical pulses to contract and strengthen the pelvic floor without voluntary effort — working even when the muscles are too weak to contract independently. Ideal for people who struggle to identify or activate their pelvic floor muscles with exercise alone.
- EMS therapy — automatic pelvic floor muscle contraction and strengthening
- Clinically proven programmes for stress and urge incontinence
- Suitable for postpartum recovery, prolapse prevention, and pelvic rehabilitation
- Works even when pelvic floor is too weak to contract voluntarily
- TensCare professional quality — trusted physiotherapy brand
Frequently Asked Questions
What is EMS pelvic floor therapy and how does Alivia work?
EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) delivers precise, controlled electrical pulses to motor nerves, causing the target muscles to contract involuntarily. For pelvic floor rehabilitation, the Alivia delivers these pulses via a comfortable probe, automatically contracting the pelvic floor muscles through a programmed exercise protocol. This is particularly valuable when muscles are so weakened that voluntary contraction is difficult or impossible — the EMS effectively exercises muscles that the person cannot yet exercise themselves.
Who benefits most from pelvic floor EMS therapy?
The Alivia is particularly valuable for: women with postpartum stress incontinence (leaking with coughing, sneezing, exercise), women with urge incontinence (urgency-related leaking), people with pelvic organ prolapse, women pre- or post-gynaecological surgery, men with incontinence following prostate surgery, and anyone whose pelvic floor is too weak to respond to standard Kegel exercises alone.
Is pelvic floor EMS therapy safe?
Yes. EMS pelvic floor therapy is a well-established physiotherapy treatment used in clinical settings worldwide. The Alivia is suitable for home use and provides the same therapeutic modality as clinic-based pelvic floor physiotherapy sessions. Contraindications include: active pelvic infection, during pregnancy, with a cardiac pacemaker, or within 6 weeks of pelvic or abdominal surgery. Consult your pelvic physiotherapist before starting if you have a diagnosed pelvic condition.
How long until I see results from the TensCare Alivia?
Most users notice improvement in incontinence symptoms within 4–8 weeks of consistent use (typically 3–5 sessions per week). Clinical research on pelvic floor EMS shows significant reductions in leakage frequency and urgency at 12 weeks. Maximum benefit develops with ongoing consistent use over 3 months.
Can I use the Alivia alongside pelvic floor physiotherapy?
Yes — EMS therapy is most effective when used alongside pelvic physiotherapy, not as a standalone replacement. A pelvic floor physiotherapist can assess your specific condition, provide personalised programme guidance, and help you also develop voluntary muscle awareness and strength alongside the EMS therapy.
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TensCare Alivia Pelvic Floor Exerciser – EMS Pelvic Floor Trainer for Incontinence, Postpartum Recovery & Pelvic Strength
The TensCare Alivia Pelvic Floor Exerciser uses clinically proven EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) programmes to strengthen and tone the pelvic floor muscles — directly addressing urinary stress and urge incontinence, improving postpartum pelvic floor recovery, and enhancing pelvic strength for both women and men. The Alivia delivers gentle, automatic electrical pulses to contract and strengthen the pelvic floor without voluntary effort — working even when the muscles are too weak to contract independently. Ideal for people who struggle to identify or activate their pelvic floor muscles with exercise alone.
- EMS therapy — automatic pelvic floor muscle contraction and strengthening
- Clinically proven programmes for stress and urge incontinence
- Suitable for postpartum recovery, prolapse prevention, and pelvic rehabilitation
- Works even when pelvic floor is too weak to contract voluntarily
- TensCare professional quality — trusted physiotherapy brand
Frequently Asked Questions
What is EMS pelvic floor therapy and how does Alivia work?
EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) delivers precise, controlled electrical pulses to motor nerves, causing the target muscles to contract involuntarily. For pelvic floor rehabilitation, the Alivia delivers these pulses via a comfortable probe, automatically contracting the pelvic floor muscles through a programmed exercise protocol. This is particularly valuable when muscles are so weakened that voluntary contraction is difficult or impossible — the EMS effectively exercises muscles that the person cannot yet exercise themselves.
Who benefits most from pelvic floor EMS therapy?
The Alivia is particularly valuable for: women with postpartum stress incontinence (leaking with coughing, sneezing, exercise), women with urge incontinence (urgency-related leaking), people with pelvic organ prolapse, women pre- or post-gynaecological surgery, men with incontinence following prostate surgery, and anyone whose pelvic floor is too weak to respond to standard Kegel exercises alone.
Is pelvic floor EMS therapy safe?
Yes. EMS pelvic floor therapy is a well-established physiotherapy treatment used in clinical settings worldwide. The Alivia is suitable for home use and provides the same therapeutic modality as clinic-based pelvic floor physiotherapy sessions. Contraindications include: active pelvic infection, during pregnancy, with a cardiac pacemaker, or within 6 weeks of pelvic or abdominal surgery. Consult your pelvic physiotherapist before starting if you have a diagnosed pelvic condition.
How long until I see results from the TensCare Alivia?
Most users notice improvement in incontinence symptoms within 4–8 weeks of consistent use (typically 3–5 sessions per week). Clinical research on pelvic floor EMS shows significant reductions in leakage frequency and urgency at 12 weeks. Maximum benefit develops with ongoing consistent use over 3 months.
Can I use the Alivia alongside pelvic floor physiotherapy?
Yes — EMS therapy is most effective when used alongside pelvic physiotherapy, not as a standalone replacement. A pelvic floor physiotherapist can assess your specific condition, provide personalised programme guidance, and help you also develop voluntary muscle awareness and strength alongside the EMS therapy.



