
Kegels strengthen pelvic floor muscles through voluntary contractions, but these contractions are limited by natural muscular capacity. In contrast, supramaximal contractions—created through electromagnetic pelvic stimulation—activate 100% of the muscle fibers, including the deep layers responsible for bladder and core support.
Here’s why this matters:
• Deeper fibers = better bladder stability
• Stronger contractions = faster strength gains
• Higher repetition = consistent results
• Passive treatment = easier adherence
A single session can create the equivalent of 11,000–12,000 pelvic contractions—something no person can achieve on their own.
This technology accelerates results, improves muscle endurance, and helps rebuild strength more effectively than traditional exercises alone.

