The Biofeedback Device is used to treat patients facing urinary incontinence issues by providing real-time muscle feedback. To maximize the benefits of pelvic floor exercises, the device assists patients by indicating which muscles to contract.
1. What does the NG Urocomp 2000 Biofeedback Device do?
The NG Urocomp 2000 Biofeedback Device is designed for pelvic floor rehabilitation. It provides real‑time muscle feedback, using visual graphs and audible tones, to help patients identify and strengthen pelvic floor muscles, especially for issues like urinary incontinence.
2. How does the system provide feedback?
The system uses audio and visual signals, such as graphs and tones, to show muscle activity in real time. This immediate feedback helps patients understand exactly how they are contracting muscles during therapy.
3. How do I track progress with a biofeedback device?
Devices like the NG Urocomp 2000 include software that visualises improvements over time, often with detailed graphs and reports. This helps both patients and clinicians monitor progress and adjust therapy plans as needed.
4. Who can benefit from the NG Urocomp 2000 biofeedback device?
It is ideal for patients experiencing stress urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, postpartum recovery, or post-surgical rehabilitation. It also assists clinicians in creating personalised therapy plans based on real-time muscle activity data.




