Tät Pelvic floor exercises
Tät has proven results for treatment of stress urinary incontinence.
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Android App Analysis and Review: Tät Pelvic floor exercises, Developed by eContinence AB. Listed in Health & fitness Category. Current Version Is 5.2.13, Updated On 03/09/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Tät Pelvic floor exercises. Achieved Over 139 thousand Installs. Tät Pelvic floor exercises Currently Has 332 Reviews, Average Rating 4.2 Stars
The Tät® app is intended to treat stress urinary incontinence in women. To enable effective self-treatment, the app contains information and a programme for pelvic floor training including feedback to the user.Tät® is also used for prevention of urinary incontinence during pregnancy, after childbirth or when pelvic floor muscle training is otherwise recommended.
Tät contains four types of contractions and twelve exercises with increasing levels of intensity and difficulty.
Train for a couple of minutes at a time, three times a day, for three months.
Tät helps you along with clear guidance in the form of graphics, sounds and reminders.
Stay motivated with statistics and feedback that are based on the training goals you set.
You will receive information about the pelvic floor, causes of urinary leakage and lifestyle factors that may affect leakage.
Every section contains links to current research that supports the content.
Using the app is secure, we do not collect any data that can be traced to you. The CE mark means that the app has a demonstrated clinical benefit and fulfils all regulatory safety and performance requirements.
Tät has been developed by doctors with many years of clinical experience.
Several Swedish research trials performed by Umeå university in Sweden have shown that treatment with the app is effective. Women who leaked urine upon exertion and who performed exercises with the help of the app experienced fewer symptoms, reduced leakage and increased quality of life, compared with a group that did not use Tät. Nine out of ten women improved after three months, compared with two out of ten in the control group. Go to www.econtinence.app for detailed results.
Tät is free to use and you will receive information about the pelvic floor, urinary leakage and lifestyle habits than can affect leakage. You can also try out the four contractions and train using the first exercise. Premium gives you access to a range of extra features and contents:
- 5 additional basic contraction exercises
- 6 advanced contraction exercises
- Tips for if you are having difficulties identifying the contraction
- Set reminders, choose days and number per day
- Statistics of completed exercises and feedback based on personal goals
- Information about pregnancy and the period of time following childbirth
- Information about prolapse
- Protect your app with a security code
- Change the background image
PAYMENT
Premium can be purchased directly from within the app, either as a one-time payment or on a subscription basis. A direct purchase will give you access to all of the Premium features for a year with no regular payments and without any automatic renewal. A subscription includes a 7-day free trial and is then renewed automatically at the end of each subscription period.
You can cancel your subscription at any time via Google account.
Tät is CE-marked as a class I medical device, in conformance with Regulation (EU) 2017/745 MDR.
Terms of use: https://econtinence.app/en/tat/terms-of-use/
Privacy policy: https://econtinence.app/en/tat/privacy-policy/
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Recent Comments
A Google user
I love the app, it is done in a great detail and with a lot of effort. The instructions are nice and i love the explanations of how to find the right muscles (e.g. analogy with the zipper). The categorization of contractions also helps to implement them easier in every day life (it is not just simple kegels). Only thing regarding the questionnaire (not relevant for me but the developers) is that i could not identify myself with any of the options given for why i am using the app
A Google user
I got a recommendation to use the app by my physiotherapist, because I have a large injury in my pelvic floor (levator avulsion). The sound does not alway play correctly. The most disturbing is that old lady though. This is mocking all of us having injuries from giving birth. Most physiotherapists in Sweden recommend this app for these injuries we are certainly quite a few young women using this. Please change the background!(or give us an option!)
JL JL
I have used this app for years and with the recent update, it has removed the calendar that shows your daily exercise count, and the only way to get it back is to upgrade to premium. It now offers zero way to keep track of sets or days, and my own data is now being held hostage. No thank you--deleting this app.
A Google user
Have tried a few pelvic floor exercise apps and this one is really good. No ads, no pressuring you to buy electronic aids to help you do your exercises. Advice as and when to do exercises and how to do them correctly. Would definitely recommend this app, and it's Free!!!
A Google user
The instructions are easy to follow, the strength scale is easy to follow and the reminders are easy to follow. And my problem is starting to get under control so I don't feel unease just for lifting my kid. Looking forward to completing the 3 months. I got this app as a suggestion from my midwife after suffering a rather extensive damage while giving birth. I could not figure out the instructions I got, via letter, by a physical therapist, and she came up with this.
A Google user
Excellent app... very easy to use (and my muscles are VERY weak from childbirth injuries and also due to a disease I have.) I found the information and instructions to be very informative. I feel that this is the best PF exercising app available here and would highly recommend it. And having got past the first non-intrusive questionnaire bit there are no adverts either, which is good. I highly recommend anyone to give this a go... (and I only write reviews for an app that impresses me 🤔☺😊)
Nina Ninsar
The reminders are not consistently working. Sometimes I get a notification, sometimes I don't get it for days. This is quite annoying for me. Edit: I have followed the instructions and now it works. Thanks for the support!
A Google user
Found the app after reading the Asklund and Hoffman papers. It's user friendly, informative and evidense based. The best feature in my opinion is the sound effects.