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It then provides real-time feedback through a smartphone application during exercise sessions. The application uses gamification to engage users and track progress. Patients can choose between two games: a bird game or a space-themed game. In the bird game, patients activate their pelvic floor muscles to make the bird fly upward. In the space game, pelvic floor contractions fire a laser or activate a shield. A visual bar displays the strength of pelvic floor contractions. 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