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Perifit

Perifit

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 The Perifit Care Kegel exerciser enables women to reduce incontinence, restore bladder control, and boost confidence. With the help of biofeedback and specialized training programs, the device makes Kegel exercises easier, effective, and motivating – accurately measuring, tracking, and strengthening the pelvic floor muscles.

Perifit is the revolutionary solution for pelvic healing and strength training. Part app, part exerciser, Perifit gives your Kegel exercises a modern upgrade using exciting gamified technology. Developed with top pelvic floor experts for people at every stage of life, fun video games work together with seven unique Kegel exercise programs to successfully strengthen and heal your pelvic floor. Visualize your contractions in action, challenge yourself to level up, and stay motivated with an interactive app to track and monitor your progress.

You don’t have to live with the painful effects of incontinence anymore.

With Perifit, experience the physical healing, emotional wellness, and other benefits that you deserve.

Developed with top pelvic floor doctors

Clinically proven biofeedback technology

Innovative patented solution 510(k) approved medical device EU, Australian & NZ medical device class

Sleek 100% waterproof design

Recommended by Health Professionals

Rated 4.7/5 by 300K women

 

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Pamela S
Not enough feedback

First I would like to say that I live the idea of making a game out of pelvic floor exercises. The issue I have is I thought that there would be more of a feedback. For example, when the kegel (or squeeze) is being done I was thinking it would give more of the “strength” shown so at the time of kegel/squeeze you would be able to understand better when you are doing it right. This just gives a % at the end of game but it is not helpful at that time.