J Clamp Incontinence Device
The J clamp is made with high quality, non-porous biocompatible materials. Other external penile clamps contain foam rubber which is difficult to clean and allows odors and stains to build up.
The J clamp is very easy to use. It can be placed in position by rotating the handle to open the clamp, then close the clamp on the shaft of the penis. No more using the restroom in a private stall, you can easily go to the restroom without anyone knowing you are wearing a bladder control clamp.
This device can be washed and blot dried then placed immediately back in position. Other incontinence clamps are washed and then have to be placed in a position to drain the water out of the foam, then left to air dry.
The J clamp is very comfortable because it applies pressure to the urethra area only.
Other clamps are disfiguring and cause blood flow problems because they compress the whole penis instead of compressing just the urethra.
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| Clamp Features | J Clamp | Other Clamps |
| Can be worn during any activity (swimming, running, etc...) | Yes | No |
| Will not cause deformation or discoloration | Yes | No |
| Compact in size (Only 2" wide) | Yes | No |
| Does not have to be removed to urinate | Yes | No |
| Clamp can easily fit through pants zipper opening, no need to pull pants down | Yes | No |
| Has an easily adjusted handle (stand and use the wall urinal) | Yes | No |
| Compresses the urethra without compressing the whole penis | Yes | No |
| Has an easily adjusted handle (stand and use the wall urinal) | Yes | No |
| Easy to clean (Just wash, blow dry and put back in place immediately) | Yes | No |
| The inventor wears the J Clamp 24 hours a day only removing the clamp to quickly clean | Yes | No |
| Very comfortable | Yes | No |
| Designed to protect the blood vessels that supply the penis | Yes | No |
| Has 5 adjustable sizes and will fit a penis circumference of 2 to 4.5 inches | Yes | No |
| The J Clamp is extremely light weight. It weighs only 1/16th of a pound or 26 grams. | Yes | No |
J Clamp & Male Incontinence Facts & Questions
- The J Clamp does not have to be removed to urinate.
- The J Clamp will easily fit through the zipper opening of your
pants so they do not have to be pulled down to urinate.
- The J Clamp is very economical because it does not have to be
replaced periodically like other clamps that have porous cushions.
- The J Clamp does not require a lot of dexterity because it has
an adjustable handle which moves clockwise to tighten and
counter-clockwise to loosen.
- The J Clamp compresses the urethra without compressing the whole
penis.
- The J Clamp is easier to maintain than other clamps. Just wash,
dry and place back in position immediately.
- The inventor wears the J Clamp 20+ hours a day except when
washing. Please contact your Doctor to determine how many hours you
should wear the J Clamp per day.
- When urinating in a public bathroom, you can use the urinals
without anyone knowing you are using the device.
- The J Clamp is extremely comfortable to wear.
- The J Clamp will not deform the penis in any way or cause any
discoloration.
- The J Clamp is very small and unnoticeable.
- The J Clamp can be used while living an active lifestyle such as
golfing, bike riding and even swimming.
- When swimming with the J Clamp it is advised to tighten the
device to accommodate shrinkage that may occur.
- The J Clamp has 5 adjustable sizes that will fit a penis with
circumferences between 2 and 4.5 inches.
- If you are from the United States the J Clamp weighs only .95
ounces or 1/16th of a pound. If you are from just about anywhere
else the J Clamp weighs only 26 grams.
What are the different types of urinary incontinence?
- Stress incontinence
happens when you sneeze, cough, laugh, lift objects, or do something
that puts stress or strain on your bladder and you leak urine.
- Urge incontinence is an
urge to urinate that's so strong that you can't make it to the
toilet in time. It also happens when your bladder squeezes when it
shouldn't. This can happen even when you have only a small amount of
urine in your bladder. Overactive bladder is a kind of urge
incontinence. But not everyone with an overactive bladder leaks
urine.
- Overflow incontinence
happens when your bladder doesn't empty as it should and then leaks
urine later. This happens when bladder muscles are weak or the
urethra gets blocked. These blockages can be related to an enlarged
prostate or a narrow urethra.
- Total incontinence
happens when you are always leaking urine. It happens when the
sphincter muscle no longer works.
- Functional incontinence is rare. It happens when you can't make it to the bathroom in time to urinate. This is usually because something got in your way or you were not able to walk there on your own.
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