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Uromed Technology, Inc.

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Contact: Thomas Reiner
Web: http://www.rediscoverbladdercontrol.com
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Address: 2303 Camino Ramon, Suite 175, San Ramon, California 94583, USA
Phone: +1-(925)-8305049 | Fax: +1-(925)-8305050 | Map/Directions >>
 
 

Profile: Uromed Technology, Inc. specializes in the production of urinary and fecal incontinence devices. We offer Hollisters® evadri Bladder Control System™ which is designed as an office-based treatment unit that provides a secure and good-tolerated therapy for bladder control problems. Our evadri system treats incontinence by teaching to control the muscles that support and help control bladder function. Our evadri system treatment helps empower patients to relive bladder controls. Our evadri system therapy helps to restore bladder controls without side effects that are related with drug therapy or the recovery time linked with surgery.

6 Products/Services (Click for related suppliers)  
• Bladder Control System
• Electrocardiograph Electrode (FDA Code: DRX / 870.2360)
An electrocardiograph electrode is the electrical conductor which is applied to the surface of the body to transmit the electrical signal at the body surface to a processor that produces an electrocardiogram or vectorcardiogram.
• Fecal Incontinence Device
• Non-Implantable Electrical Stimulator (FDA Code: KPI / 876.5320)
A nonimplanted electrical continence device is a device that consists of a pair of electrodes on a plug or a pessary that are connected by an electrical cable to a battery-powered pulse source. The plug or pessary is inserted into the rectum or into the vagina and used to stimulate the muscles of the pelvic floor to maintain urinary or fecal continence. When necessary, the plug or pessary may be removed by the user. This device excludes an AC-powered nonimplanted electrical continence device and the powered vaginal muscle stimulator for therapeutic use (884.5940).
• Perineometer (FDA Code: HIR / 884.1425)
A perineometer is a device consisting of a fluid-filled sack for intravaginal use that is attached to an external manometer. The devices measure the strength of the perineal muscles by offering resistence to a patient's voluntary contractions of these muscles and is used to diagnose and to correct, through exercise, uninary incontinence or sexual dysfunction.
• Urinary Incontinence Cuffs

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