🌹 Restore confidence from the inside out with expert pelvic care.
The Intimate RosePelvic Wand is a dual-ended, medical-grade silicone pelvic floor massager designed by a certified pelvic health expert. It offers targeted muscle relief and strengthening to alleviate discomfort from pelvic tension, bladder leaks, and postpartum changes. BPA- and latex-free, it suits sensitive users and includes tutorial videos, community support, and a discreet travel bag for convenient, confident pelvic therapy anytime.
T**A
Endo girl approved
This is a must for endo girls. I toggle between hypertonic pelvic floor while needing gentle strengthening. I did about 8 months of myofacial pelvic floor release with a physical therapist before purchasing to use this as maintenence. Worth every penny to help with pain relief. I get a bad flare and can tell things are unhappy and this helps so much.
S**S
Great Price and Quality
This product really helped me with my issue. It was a bargain considering what it does. Very good price to quality ratio
J**E
Highly recommended
Great for pelvic release. Easy to use and ergonomic. Has really helped with pain issues as recommended by my physical therapist
L**D
Great!!
Currently phasing out of my pelvic physical therapy and this product was recommended by my Physical Therapist. This product is to help soothe and relax the vaginal muscles, which in turn, helps your pelvis work better in many ways. I coordinate a few days out of the week and take my time while slowly switching from one side to the other.
E**N
Totally worth it
Works better than some pricey stuff I’ve tried, glad I grabbed it
C**N
Effective for it’s Purpose, but Ineffective Personally for My Vaginismus
I recently purchased the IntimateRose Pelvic Wand Trigger Point & Tinder Point Release for my pelvic floor muscles with high hopes for managing my Vaginismus symptoms. While the device itself is undoubtedly well-designed and effective for its intended purpose, unfortunately, it did not provide the desired relief for my specific condition.Despite following the accompanying instructions diligently and incorporating the wand into my pelvic floor therapy routine, I did not notice any significant improvement in my symptoms.On a positive note, I must acknowledge the exceptional customer service provided by the company behind the IntimateRose Pelvic Wand. When I reached out to express my disappointment and inquire about a refund due to the lack of benefits I received from the device, the company's response was genuinely kind and helpful.The company promptly assisted me in initiating the refund process and demonstrated a genuine concern for my satisfaction as a customer. Their understanding and willingness to accommodate my request for a refund greatly alleviated my disappointment, leaving a positive impression despite my unsuccessful experience with the product.In conclusion, the IntimateRose Pelvic Wand Trigger Point & Tinder Point Release is undoubtedly a well-crafted device that may be effective for addressing various pelvic floor muscle concerns. However, based on my personal experience, it did not alleviate my Vaginismus symptoms as expected. Nonetheless, the company's exceptional customer service and their prompt assistance with the refund process were highly commendable, showcasing their commitment to customer satisfaction.
M**E
Helped me.
I bought this when my PT suggested I use it to help relieve my groin issues.
K**Y
won't work for everyone, and you won't know til you try it
I had 13+ sessions of pelvic floor physical therapy via manual release (finger-pressure internally and externally for tight pelvic muscles and resulting pain/cramping and other symptoms) before buying the wand. The manual PT helped a lot, but is super expensive and I only received a partial reimbursement from my insurance. So I bought the purple wand, hoping that I could do my own therapy at home between appointments to save money and time. AND to obviously further my treatment because each treatment builds upon the previous one.In every session, my therapist easily found my internal and external trigger points with her finger. So I assumed I would be able to find the same trigger points with the wand on my own.Nothing.I sweep and press the wand (avoiding the front/bladder area) but I barely feel anything and have to press VERY hard with the wand against the sidewalls of my vgna to even feel SOMEthing, ANYthing. (That tomato would have been smashed to a pulp.) And what I did feel, was not the same as the sensations of pain-and-release that manual therapy by the PT caused.I took the wand to my PT for guidance. In that session, she found my trigger points with her finger no problem. She uses very little pressure (gentle with the tomato) to cause a big sensation. With the wand, neither she nor I could find my trigger points or cause even a fraction of the sensation she causes with a finger. I could tell she was surprised. She hesitantly encouraged me to keep trying, however I don't see the point. If I am not finding the trigger points with the wand, and my Doctor of Pelvic Physical Therapy also can't find the points with the wand, then I am not getting anything out of using the wand. I will consult about the wand with another pelvic PT, but I expect to have the same lack of sensation.I also will not be returning the wand because......well, that's obvious. I honestly don't think this should be a returnable item, AND I don't think Amazon employees are paid enough to deal with used medical equipment, but there's nothing I can do about that.Pros and cons of tight pelvic muscles:Cons: pain/cramping, slow bladder flow, difficulty reaching orgsm, difficulty getting an entire BM outPros: I have never in my entire life urinated from laughing, sneezing, bending, or athletic activities.The packaging is overkill. The wand is not fragile and does not need foam protection.The wand is smooth and seems like it is made from quality materials.I appreciate the free YouTube videos from the inventor.The fabric bag is great for keeping the wand clean and discrete when taking it to PT.Would I recommend the wand? Yes. Based on the research I did before buying the wand, it seems that my case is an exception, and that others have gained relief from using it. Either way, the $40 investment is much cheaper than a $250 PT appointment.
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