Squeezy

Squeezy

Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercises

⭐️4.7 / 5
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📦~ in 2 months
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All Versions of Squeezy

7.0.1

June 17, 2024

• Clearer routes to finding clinical support • You now only need to grant YouTube playback permission once. Your choice will be remembered the next time you play a video. You can change your mind via a button directly within the app (go to information => legal). • Upgrades & minor fixes
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6.0.6

March 11, 2024

• Videos now play within the app • Minor bug fixes and improvements

5.0.3

November 10, 2023

This update prevents the app from crashing in rare situations when moving through the different exercises in a session.
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5.0.2

November 8, 2023

Fixed an error that can occur when opening the app from a notification

5.0.1

November 1, 2023

• New: bladder diary progression badge on the Home Screen • New: prompts to help ensure diaries are finished on schedule • New: videos on how to squeeze and changing your exercise plan, linked from information section • Fixed: home screen was displaying the wrong day/time for the next session if you had a session scheduled for 11pm or later • Various technical improvements & bug fixes
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4.3.1

July 31, 2023

• App badges show overdue exercises • Improved exercise timer visuals • New feature to set target for diary duration • Diary duration is displayed in notifications • Minor bug fixes and improvements
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4.2.1

May 25, 2023

• Restored double-vibration at start of squeeze • Minor bug fixes and improvements
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4.2.0

May 12, 2023

• Improved design • Home screen graph of planned and completed exercises • Easier to view and adjust exercise reminders • Graphical progress views • Access historic exercise records and bladder diaries • Tool added for troubleshooting notifications • Updates to the “Information” section • Audio and vibration settings are now saved • More accurate time periods in exercise records • Added option to disable 20- and 40-minute repeat reminders • Updated Privacy Policy and EULA • Minor bug fixes and improvements
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2.7.1

March 13, 2019

Fixed a problem with the display of yesterday's exercise record

2.7.0

March 4, 2019

Here’s what’s changed in this update: • You can spread your different types of squeeze through the day. Squeezy now keeps track of partially completed exercise sessions. • Planned exercise times are tracked even when you don’t set reminders. • The information petals have been reorganised to make the pages easier to read. • Legal notices and privacy policy are updated. • Some fixes for specific devices in response to helpdesk requests. (Thank you for getting in touch!) • Squeezy lets you know if your volume is down when you want to hear exercise prompts. • Apple Watch users - To prevent the watch from dozing off during your exercises, you need to keep your finger on the watch screen. We hope to improve this experience in future. Thank you for using Squeezy!
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Price History of Squeezy

Description of Squeezy

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.
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Squeezy: FAQ

Does Squeezy work on iPads?

No, Squeezy does not offer an iPad version.
Living With Ltd released the Squeezy app.
The minimum iOS requirement: 15.5.
Users love Squeezy, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 4.7 out of 5.
The App Genre Of Squeezy Is Medical.
7.0.1 is the most recent version of the Squeezy app.
Squeezy’s latest update was rolled out on June 28, 2024.
The app was launched on February 5, 2023.
Some content may be unsuitable for children under 12, recommended for ages 12 and up.
The Squeezy app is now available in English.
Sorry, Squeezy is not available on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within Squeezy.
Unfortunately, Squeezy is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Squeezy

  • Simple, effective

    This does exactly what I need: give me reminders and guide me through the exercises. No fuss, no pink lotus frills. Just info and support.
  • My logo is broken

    I love this app What do I have to do to fix it?
  • Disappointed

    I have a free Kegel app on my phone which I love. I paid money for this one for the ease of using it on my watch. Unfortunately it seems to only keep track of the exercises you do from the phone, not your watch. Also the screen timeout on the watch (set at the max time allotted) stops the tap alerts from the app. So unless you’re randomly shake your wrist or tap the screen it’s like the app isn’t even running.