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The author of this study has not written the
final report and wants to remain annonymous at this time. Even
though the study was not complete at this writing, the following
remarkable results occurred:
After 30 days: 18/18
women went from constant leaking or stress incontinence of 3 or more times
per day to 0-1 times per day!
After 60 days:
14/14 women had no reported
accidents!
After 90 days:
NO MORE INCONTINENCE!
Here is the preliminary report
word for word...
I agreed last summer to do an informal
qualitative study on the use of KEGELMASTER's resistive exercise program
on the effects of urinary incontinence in women. You sent me 25 units to
use in the study which were distributed over a 6 week period. I have not
yet written the complete study as there are still 9 women who have not
reached the 90 day point in the study.
Results to date:
Units out:
23
Compliance
rate (5x/week for 5-10
minutes) 17/23 (74%)
Reasons
reported for noncompliance:
Discomfort: 1 (Note this was the oldest participant , had had 7
children vaginally, a vaginal hysterectomy and a subsequent second AP
Repair. She reported sacral muscle discomfort. It was theorized by me
that she was incorrectly trying to close KEGELMASTER by pushing buttocks
into bed. This was not the case and she was getting Kegel response. She
quit using KEGELMASTER before the end of the first 30 day period. Theory
is that with rearrangement of pelvic floor muscles, attachments were
altered, and this sacral muscle discomfort was from anatomical
adjustment.)
Inconvenience: 5 (These people reported they were unable to
block out a time for the daily regimen, although upon entering the study,
had agreed to do so. Repeated follow-up calls to gain compliance in this
area were unsuccessful.
30 Day
Reported Results: (18
participants made the 30 day mark. 1 person is still in the initial 30 day
period) 100% of reportedly
compliant subjects stated they'd gone from constant urine leaking,
occasional urine leaking , or stress incontinence at least 3 times/day
down to once a day or less.
Pad/diaper usage in these subjects declined from 3-5/day to 0-1/day.
One subject (as previously noted ) dropped the study due to discomfort
during this timeframe, 3 dropped for stated reason of inconvenience.
60 Day
Reported Results: Two more
persons reported that they were no longer using KEGELMASTER as they "did
not have time" and felt they no longer needed the exercise as their
incontinence issues seemed to be
resolved.(14 Participants passed the 60 day mark. 2 are still in
that time period)
90 Day
Reported Results:
The 8 women who
have passed the 90 day mark have reported no further bladder or bowel
incontinence with 4-5x/week use of
KEGELMASTER. Some of these women have opted to attempt a taper to find a
maintenance level at which there are no "accidents". 6 women will be at
the 90 day mark by the end of November. All 6 of those also report "no
more urine or stool leaks". |