An S-shaped pelvic wand designed to be warmed or cooled for trigger-point work
The Intimate Rose Temperature Therapy Wand is the only wand in the Intimate Rose range with a temperature-retaining inner core. Same S-curve and dual-ended design as the original wand, but engineered to hold warmth or cool for around 15 minutes during a session β long enough to work through several trigger points without needing to re-warm or re-cool.
Pelvic floor physiotherapists often reach for temperature therapy when warmth helps muscles release or when cool settles nerve sensitivity. The Temperature Therapy Wand brings that into your at-home practice without you having to apply heat externally and then switch tools.
What you get
- S-shaped silicone wand with two differently sized ends
- Temperature-retaining inner core β holds warmth or cool for around 15 minutes per session
- Fully covered in body-safe, BPA-free, latex-free medical-grade silicone
- Designed by Dr Amanda Olson, a pelvic floor physiotherapist
- Backed by Intimate Rose's 1-year manufacturer warranty
- Discreet packaging
When warmth helps
Warmth can help with chronic muscle tension, tight trigger points, and ongoing pelvic-floor guarding β by increasing blood flow, relaxing muscle fibres, and reducing pain perception. Many women working through vaginismus rehabilitation, endometriosis-related pelvic-floor tension, or chronic pelvic pain start with warmth.
When cool helps
Acute flare-ups, inflammation, and conditions where nerve sensitivity is dominant β vulvodynia, pudendal neuralgia, post-surgical pelvic pain β often respond better to cool. Cool numbs acute pain and calms overactive nerve signals.
How to prepare the wand
To warm: run under warm tap water (not hot) for 2-3 minutes, or submerge in warm water for 3-5 minutes. To cool: place in a bowl of cold water for 10-15 minutes, or pop in the fridge before your session. Always test the temperature against the inside of your wrist before internal use. Never use boiling water, microwave, or direct heat β these damage the silicone surface and the internal core.
Who this is for
- People who've been shown how to use a wand by a pelvic health physiotherapist and want to add temperature to their practice
- People who've tried the original silicone wand and want a thermal element
- People managing chronic pelvic-pain conditions where inflammation or nerve sensitivity plays a role
- People who specifically find heat or cool noticeably helps their symptoms
Who this isn't for
- Anyone who hasn't yet been assessed by a pelvic health physio. Wand work without assessment can be counter-productive.
- Active vaginal or rectal infection, or pregnancy without clinical clearance from your treating clinician
Comparing the wands in the range
If still-pressure work is enough for you, the Original Pelvic Wand is the simpler, more affordable starting point. If you want vibration instead of temperature, see the Vibrating Wand. If you need extra reach or a custom angle, the Bendable Wand can be shaped to suit your anatomy. Compare all four at the Pelvic Wand collection.
Care and compatibility
Use water-based lubricant only. Oil-based and silicone-based lubricants degrade silicone over time. Wash with warm water and mild soap, then air dry.
Returns
No change-of-mind returns on intimate products. The Intimate Rose Temperature Therapy Wand comes with Intimate Rose's 1-year manufacturer warranty against defective units. For warranty or fault claims, email hello@blossompelvichealth.com.au with photos of the issue. Your Australian Consumer Law guarantees sit alongside this warranty, not in conflict with it.
This product comes with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law.