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publicationDate 2015-10-16-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Sphincter compression exercise feedback instrument capable of easily adjusting the strength of the force and its application method
abstract A sphincter compression exercise feedback device capable of conveniently adjusting the strength of a force, comprising a jacket, an outer cover, an electromechanical assembly and a conductive device. The outer sleeve is securely coupled to the outer cover, and the electromechanical assembly and the electrically conductive device are wrapped within the outer casing and the outer cover. The conductive device comprises a plurality of conductive sheets and a central column. When any one of the conductive sheets touches the top end of the center column, the electromechanical assembly is activated. The conductive device is characterized in that a plurality of bumps are provided on the surface of the center pillar, and the conductive sheet is leveraged by the bump as a fulcrum. By rotating the center column, the conductive sheets can be leveraged corresponding to the bumps (fulcrums) at different positions, and different fulcrums cause different lever resistance values. Therefore, the user can rotate the center post for training the sphincter to achieve an impedance worthwhile modulation.
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