Squeezy app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Propagator Ltd
First release : 14 Oct 2014
App size: 45.68 Mb
Squeezy has helped thousands of women regain confidence in their pelvic floor. Pelvic health specialists around the world recommend Squeezy to their patients every day because it works! If you are thinking about downloading Squeezy for your pelvic floor, you are not alone.
All women should be doing these exercises and some will be doing them as part of a physiotherapy programme.
Squeezy is simple to use, informative and designed to help women to remember to do their pelvic floor muscle exercises (also known as Kegel exercises).
Features includes:
• A pre-set exercise plan that follows public health guidelines
• A record of the number of exercises you have completed, compared to your target
• Visual and audio prompts for exercises
• Exercise reminders with customisable settings
• Educational information about the pelvic floor
• “Professional mode” – if working with a pelvic health specialist, you can tailor the exercise plan to fit your needs
• A bladder diary to keep track of your symptoms, if required
• Simple and clear interface
Squeezy was designed by chartered physiotherapists specialising in pelvic health working in the NHS. It has been clinically reviewed and approved by the NHS for its clinical safety, and is compliant with NHS Information Governance requirements.
Squeezy won several industry awards including ehi Awards 2016, Health Innovation Network 2016, National Continence Care Awards 2015/16 and was a finalist for awards including Advancing Healthcare Awards 2014 and 2017, Abbvie Sustainable Healthcare Awards 2016.
For more about Squeezy and additional pelvic health information visit squeezyapp.com.
Latest reviews of Squeezy app for iPhone and iPad
Holding your finger on the screen is a pain while squeezing and you end up setting off other functions, and losing your progress. There is no haptic feedback, you could easily work away and squeeze with eh write haptic cues. Hopefully they will update, because it is a well done app otherwise.
Well worth the price paid! Detailed information demystifying how to do the squeeze just so. The reminders are great and the app really well designed. Ive even gifted it to my pregnant friends!
It works very well for me.
Biggest issues are that you cannot increase repetitions beyond 10 or set a couple different workouts. Main issues is that apple watch does vibrate at all during exercise so its worthless trying to use unless you want to hold up your wrist for the whole time which would be tiring and weird. Waste of money, there are better apps for free