Perineal rehabilitation: Emy Trainer or vaginal rings, which to choose?
When it comes to strengthening your pelvic floor, several solutions are available, between medical approaches and mechanical devices. Among them, the vaginal rings (or exercise pessaries) are sometimes offered to support the perineum or hold the pelvic organs in case of slight organ descent. These rings can also, in certain cases, be used in rehabilitation protocols.
At the same time, the Emy Trainer perineal probe offers an active and guided approach via a mobile application. It allows voluntary contraction of the perineal muscles, with real-time monitoring, personalization of exercises and measurable progression.
These two options pursue a common objective: improve perineal tone, but their approaches, their comfort of use and their effectiveness are very different. Here is a comparison table to help you see things more clearly.
Comparison table: vaginal rings VS Emy perineal probe
| Criteria | Emy Trainer (connected probe) | Vaginal rings |
|---|---|---|
| Clinical effectiveness | ✅ Clinically proven, even in cases of prolapse I/II | ⚠️ Therapeutic use possible, but not designed to actively build muscle |
| Visible results | ✅ From 3 weeks for the majority of users | 🔄 Indirect results, linked to posture and posture |
| Real-time feedback | 📱 Viewing contractions via the app | ❌ No returns |
| Progress tracking | 📈 Automatic history | ❌ No built-in tools |
| Motivation/commitment | 🎮 Fun and motivating thanks to the app | ⚠️ Requires great autonomy |
| Integrated medical protocol | 🩺 Yes, designed with healthcare professionals | ❌ No exercise structure |
| Recommended frequency | ✅ 3 to 5 times / week | 🔁 Regular wear possible according to medical indication |
| Time per session | ⏱️ 5 to 20 minutes | ⏱️ Continuous or split wear as needed |
| Setup time | ⚡ Less than a minute | ⚠️ More technical handling depending on size/shape |
| Comfort of use | 💆♀️ Ergonomic, medical silicone | ⚠️ Possible discomfort depending on shape or size |
| Level of effort required | 💡 Low to moderate (guided) | ❌ No active contraction effort |
| Muscle fatigue | ✅ None | ❌ Not applicable |
| Learning curve | 📉 Intuitive from the first session | ⚠️ Requires medical support at the beginning |
| Risk of error | 🔒 Very low thanks to guidance | ⚠️ Bad positioning = discomfort or inefficiency |
| Passive multitasking | ✅ Yes, possible lying down or sitting | ✅ Yes, can be worn daily |
| Customizing exercises | 🎯 Yes, scalable depending on level | ❌ No guided or customizable exercises |
| Hygiene / maintenance | ✅ Easy cleaning (medical silicone) | ⚠️ Must be cleaned very rigorously |
| Home use | ✅ Yes, very simple | ✅ Yes, but supervised use recommended |
| Price | 💰 Single purchase, no subscription | 💸 Sometimes cheaper, but limited use |
| Warranty / trial | 🛡️ 100 days money back guarantee | ❌ Not applicable |
| Manufacturing/certification | 🇫🇷 France / Portugal, CE certified, medical silicone | ❓ Varies depending on brand, sometimes non-medical |
Emy Trainer or vaginal rings: what to choose for perineal rehabilitation?
THE vaginal rings can be useful in cases of organ descent or the need for mechanical support, but they are not designed to actively strengthen the perineum. Their use requires medical supervision, precise adjustment and does not allow one to evaluate one's progress or work on one's tone voluntarily.
Conversely, the Emy Trainer probe is designed to support women in active, motivating and personalized rehabilitation. Thanks to its intuitive application, its real-time feedback and its clinically validated exercises, it transforms an intimate process into a clear, secure and autonomous ritual.
For active, measurable and lasting work on the perineum, Emy Trainer is a much more complete solution than passively wearing a vaginal ring.



