Does incontinence and chronic pain make your everyday life harder? Looking for a single device that can treat both? The Myolito is a two-channel, multifunctional electrotherapy device: with its 12 programs it is suitable for pain relief (TENS), muscle stimulation (EMS) and incontinence treatment (FES). If you struggle not only with incontinence but also with back, neck or joint pain – you can target both problems with one device. Why Myolito? 12 programs – 3 therapy modes 4 TENS (pain relief), 3 EMS (muscle stimulation), 4 FES (incontinence) and 1 freely configurable program. You don’t need separate devices for pain and incontinence – the Myolito covers all three. 2 independent channels You can treat two body areas simultaneously and independently. For example: one channel treats incontinence with a probe while the other treats back pain with electrodes — at the same time. Customizable parameters Frequency (1–150 Hz), pulse width (50–450 µs) and intensity (0–80 mA) are adjustable. Program 12 is fully free: you can save settings recommended by your physician. Durable, reliable Operates on a 9V battery, up to 12 hours of runtime. CE class IIa medical device, expected service life 8–10 years. Therapy memory records number and duration of treatments. Who is it recommended for? Incontinence – stress, urge, mixed or fecal The Myolito’s 4 FES programs are designed for targeted stimulation of the pelvic floor muscles. With a vaginal or anal probe (sold separately) it is suitable for treating stress, urge, mixed and fecal incontinence. The two-channel design allows stimulation of two muscle groups during the same session. Chronic pain – back, neck, joints The 4 TENS programs aim to reduce pain perception — for back, neck, lumbar pain, joint complaints, sports injuries or neuropathic pain. Placing the surface electrodes on the painful area and using 20–40 minute sessions may relieve symptoms. Muscle weakness – rehabilitation, prevention of atrophy The 3 EMS programs are designed to stimulate weakened or atrophy-prone muscles due to immobilization. They can be used post-operatively, for inactivity-related muscle weakness or as a training supplement for athletes. The WORK/REST pulse pattern models natural muscle function by alternating stimulation and rest. Postoperative rehabilitation After prostate, abdominal or orthopedic surgery the Myolito offers several therapeutic approaches in one device: FES programs address incontinence, EMS programs restore muscle strength, TENS programs target pain. Consult your treating physician about the appropriate time to start treatment. Postpartum rehabilitation FES programs are suitable for treating weakened pelvic floor muscles and postpartum incontinence. Treatment may begin after the 6–8 week postpartum medical check-up. The Myolito’s advantage is that if you also experience back or lumbar pain after delivery, you can treat that with the TENS programs as well. How to use the Myolito? 1 Select the therapy mode Use the control button to choose one of the 12 programs: TENS (pain relief, 1–4), EMS (muscle stimulation, 5–7), FES (incontinence, 8–11) or the freely adjustable 12th program. The selected program is shown on the LCD display. 2 Connect the electrodes For incontinence treatment: connect a probe (sold separately) to one channel. For pain relief or muscle stimulation: place the supplied adhesive electrodes on the treatment area. You can operate on two channels simultaneously. 3 Set the intensity Gradually increase the intensity per channel (0–80 mA) until you feel a definite but comfortable sensation. For incontinence treatment you should feel muscle contractions; for TENS a pleasant tingling. The treatment should never be painful. 4 Carry out the treatment The program automatically controls the pulse pattern (CONT, BURST, MOD or WORK/REST). The LCD display shows the remaining time. The device locks intensity after 60 seconds to prevent accidental changes. 5 Regular use Incontinence: once daily, 20 minutes. Pain relief: as needed, up to several times daily, 20–40 minutes. Improvement is typically noticeable with regular use within 4–12 weeks. The therapy memory records treatment history. How does electrotherapy work? The Myolito offers three therapeutic approaches in a single device: TENS (pain relief): Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation works on the "gate theory" — electrical impulses can help reduce pain perception. TENS is one of the most widely used non-pharmacological pain relief methods. EMS (muscle stimulation): Electrical muscle stimulation pulses trigger muscle contractions, which can help train weakened or atrophy-prone muscles. The WORK/REST pulse pattern models natural muscle function by alternating stimulation and rest. FES (functional electrical stimulation): Targeted stimulation of pelvic floor muscles via a vaginal or anal probe. The treatment may help restore sphincter function and improve bladder control. Stress incontinence programs target fast muscle fibers, while urgency programs aim to calm bladder overactivity. The Myolito does not include a biofeedback function — the device does not measure muscle activity. If you need objective feedback, consider the evoStim P (pressure-biofeedback) or the evoStim E (EMG-biofeedback). Package contents The Myolito arrives with the following accessories: 1 pc Myolito device 2 pcs stimulation cables 4 pcs adhesive electrodes (40×40 mm) 4 pcs adhesive electrodes (40×80 mm) 1 pc 9V battery 1 pc user manual (Hungarian + English) Probes for incontinence treatment A probe is required for incontinence treatment and is not included in the basic package: PeriSphera O – vaginal probe with gold-plated electrodes (suitable for metal allergies). For stress, urge and mixed incontinence treatment. PeriProbe Analis – anal probe for fecal incontinence and male urinary dribbling treatment. Probes can be purchased on the incontinence category page. Replacement electrodes Adhesive electrodes are consumables — the adhesive surface wears off over time. Replacement electrodes (40×40 mm and 40×80 mm) are available on the incontinence category page. Frequently asked questions Do I need to buy a probe separately for incontinence treatment? Yes. The Myolito basic package contains surface electrodes — for incontinence you need a vaginal (PeriSphera O) or anal probe (PeriProbe Analis), which are sold separately. This allows you to choose the probe that best fits your needs. Can I use it during pregnancy? It must not be used on the abdominal area during pregnancy. On other body areas it may be used only after medical consultation and approval. Postpartum treatment may start after the 6–8 week medical check-up. What is the difference between Myolito and Biolito? Both are two-channel, probe-less devices from the same manufacturer (MTR+). The Biolito includes 6 programs and is dedicated to incontinence treatment — simpler and more targeted. The Myolito is multifunctional with 12 programs (TENS + EMS + FES): suitable for pain relief, muscle stimulation and incontinence. If you only need incontinence treatment, the Biolito is sufficient. If you also have pain or muscle weakness, the Myolito is the more flexible choice. Can I use it for pain relief AND incontinence at the same time? Yes, the two channels operate independently. You can treat incontinence with a probe on one channel while treating pain with surface electrodes on the other — simultaneously. Each channel’s intensity is adjustable separately. What is the freely programmable 12th program? Program 12 allows you to save custom parameters (frequency, pulse width, treatment time) recommended by your physician. This enables the device to operate exactly with the physician-prescribed settings without reprogramming each time. How long until improvement is expected? For incontinence, with regular daily 20-minute use, improvement is usually felt within 4–12 weeks. For pain relief (TENS) symptom reduction may be felt after the first sessions, but regular use is needed for lasting effect. Technical specifications Channels 2× independent channels Programs 12 (4× TENS, 3× EMS, 4× FES, 1× freely configurable) Frequency range 1–150 Hz Pulse width 50–450 µs (adjustable) Intensity 0–80 mA (constant current) Waveform Asymmetric, rectangular, biphasic, 0 DC Pulse modes CONT, BURST, MOD, WORK/REST Ramp time 0.1–9.9 seconds Treatment time 1 minute – 10 hours Biofeedback Not included Display LCD (program, intensity, time) Power supply 1× 9V battery (~12 hours runtime) Manufacturer MTR+ Vertriebs GmbH Certification CE 0123, class IIa medical device (MDR, ISO 13485:2021) When NOT to use the device? Having a cardiac pacemaker Cardiac arrhythmia or myocardial damage Untreated epilepsy Active inflammatory condition in the treatment area Pregnancy – abdominal application is forbidden; other areas only after medical consultation Do not apply directly to the skull, carotid artery, eyes, larynx or spine Damaged skin in the treatment area Unsure? Consult your physician before use! Important information The Myolito is marked CE 0123, a class IIa medical device (manufactured according to MDR, ISO 13485:2021), designed as an adjunct to medical treatment. A medical consultation is recommended before starting treatment, especially for incontinence and chronic pain. The effectiveness of electrostimulation-augmented therapy in treating pelvic floor incontinence and chronic pain is supported by clinical studies.1,2 The information on this page is for informational purposes. Home therapy devices are intended to complement medical treatment, not replace it. Consult your physician if you have complaints. Scientific background The effectiveness of electrostimulation-augmented therapy is supported by clinical evidence: Todhunter-Brown A, Hazelton C, Campbell P, et al. (2022). Conservative interventions for treating urinary incontinence in women: an Overview of Cochrane systematic reviews. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 9(9):CD012337. PubMed Vance CG, Dailey DL, Rakel BA, Sluka KA. (2014). Using TENS for pain control: the state of the evidence. Pain Manag. 4(3):197-209. PubMed Related content Incontinence treatment – complete guide → Treatment in practice – step by step → Urinary incontinence and its treatment → Fecal incontinence and its treatment → Biolito – two-channel incontinence stimulator → evoStim P – pressure biofeedback → All incontinence devices →