The best candidates for biofeedback therapy using anorectal balloon catheters are patients with pelvic floor dysfunction who have difficulty controlling bowel movements or emptying their bowels effectively. This may include individuals with fecal incontinence, chronic constipation, pelvic floor dyssynergia, rectal prolapse, or anismus.
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Quick-Core tissue biopsy portfolio and Breast Localization products
Blue Ash, OH | April, 15th 2024 – Minerva Health Solutions, a pioneering distributor of medical supplies and devices is proud to distribute the Quick-Core tissue biopsy portfolio and Breast Localization products from IZI Medical. These two portfolio of products will enhance Minerva Health Solutions’s portfolio in women’s health.
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Uresta: A Revolutionary Intravaginal Device for Stress Urinary Incontinence Management
Uresta offers a reusable intravaginal device empowering patients to self-manage their symptoms. Healthcare providers can prescribe Uresta without the necessity for in-office fittings.
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Minerva Health Solutions Broadens its Horizon with Expansion of Endoscopy Product Portfolio
Blue Ash, OH March, 8th 2024 – Minerva Health Solutions, a pioneering distributor of medical supplies and devices, proudly announces the significant expansion of its product portfolio
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Advancing Pelvic Floor Therapy: The Role of Anorectal Balloon Catheters
The best candidates for biofeedback therapy using anorectal balloon catheters are patients with pelvic floor dysfunction who have difficulty controlling bowel movements or emptying their bowels effectively. This may include individuals with fecal incontinence, chronic constipation, pelvic floor dyssynergia, rectal prolapse, or anismus.
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Introducing Bladder Support Starter Kit by Uresta!
‘Liberating’, ‘life-saver’, ‘gamechanger’ are just a few of the words women use to describe Uresta (just check out our testimonials).
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How To Insert And Remove A Ring Pessary
The ring pessary works by providing support to the pelvic organs and helping to keep them in their correct position within the pelvis. They are relatively easy to insert and remove and are usually well-tolerated by most patients.