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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

What's the Difference Between a Squeezer Klip and a J Clamp?

When a man has a problem with incontinence, they often look to incontinence clamps to help them to control the problem. Two of the most popular incontinence clamps are the squeezer klip and j clamp?
But what are the differences between these two clamps? We’ll look at them individually and compare the two of them to help customers make a better decision on which they should choose.

Squeezer Klip

Gyrx Squeezer Klip Incontinence Penile Clamp


The Squeezer Klip is a hinged incontinence clamp that has an upper and lower arm that are lined with foam. The bottom arm presses against the man’s penis to easily close his urethra which stops the flow of urine. The clip’s upper arm straddles the vascular group of the penis and therefore allows the blood to keep flowing to the penis so that the clip is worn comfortably.

J Clamp

Jackson Medical J Clamp Incontinence Clamp
Instead of having two arms that are lined with foam and compress the penis, the J Clamp is a frame that is made of plastic and lined with a cushion made of rubber for comfort. The urethra is compressed using a barrel.



The amount of pressure is completely adjustable, and thanks to the contour of the device’s upper portion, the penile vascularity is not compromised. The man is able to continue all of his activities when he is wearing the J Clamp and he does not have to take his pants down to urinate because it will fit through the opening of a pants zipper.



Both of these incontinence clamps are effective ways to keep from having accidents each day. They are both comfortable and they both allow the blood flow to continue to the penis. Both of these incontinence clamps are worn effectively by men. The one that is preferred by a man is simply a matter of taste and lifestyle.

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