Die mymobility® App mit Apple Watch ist Ihr digitaler Begleiter und verbindet Sie vor und nach bestimmten orthopädischen Operationen mit Ihrem Operateur und Behandlungsteam.
Mit Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitungen und täglichen Aufgaben unterstützt mymobility® mit Apple Watch Ihre Vorbereitung auf die Operation und anschließende Genesung.
Von Ihrem Operateur ausgewählte Wissenselemente, Fragebögen, physiotherapeutische Übungen sowie der über die Apple Watch erfasste Fortschritt werden auf Ihrem iPhone angezeigt.
mymobility® erfasst unter anderem die täglich zurückgelegten Schritte, gestiegene Stockwerke und Herzfrequenzdaten der Benutzer für die klinische Berichterstattung. Somit können Sie und Ihr Operateur den funktionellen Fortschritt während Ihrer Genesungszeit verfolgen.
mymobility® auf Ihrer Apple Watch wird Sie auch daran erinnern, wenn Sie neue Aktivitäten zu erledigen haben. Erleben Sie mit mymobility® die Zukunft der medizinischen Versorgung.
Um die mymobility® App nutzen zu können, müssen Sie von einer teilnehmenden Klinik in das mymobility-Programm eingeschrieben werden.
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Mymobility Частые Вопросы
Приложение Mymobility бесплатное?
Да, Mymobility полностью бесплатное и не содержит встроенных покупок или подписок.
Является ли Mymobility фейковым или мошенническим?
⚠️ Приложение Mymobility имеет низкие оценки и отрицательные отзывы. Пользователи, похоже, недовольны его качеством или функциями.
Schnörkellose App die gut funktioniert. Ich wurde knapp drei Wochen vor der OP täglich zu Übungen für meine Hüfte erinnert, plus generelle Informationen (welche Dinge für die Klinik benötigt werden, Medikamente, Ablauf im Krankenhaus uvm.)
Am Schluss sind noch zwei Fragebögen zu komplettieren (aktuelle Schmerzen, allgemeines Befinden).
Eine App die auf das Wesentliche reduziert ist, ohne Schnickschnack.
Find ich super als Unterstützung.
Bekommen keinen Code
Eigentlich will ich noch gar nicht werten, aber offensichtlich funktioniert etwas nicht, denn so oft ich probiere und meine Handynummer eingebe, ich bekomme keine SMS mit dem für die Anmeldung notwenigen Code. Also kann ich die App nicht leider nicht nutzen.
Exercise guidance is good but many peculiarities
Needs a lot of work. I would think this was a beta, but it’s been around multiple years, so that’s not likely.
One problem is that you can’t review your history easily. They display the last 5 days, but no more. Of course, it’s based on the iPhone health app, so you can get the same health data that way.
5-day averages of steps are slightly off. 5 day averages of walking sessions are absurdly wrong (my average number of walking sessions is either 1 or 14. It’s not even possible to go from a 5-day average of 14 to a 5-day average of 1 in 1 day, unless they are using negative walking sessions!)
The app is excessively controlling - the exercises only appear when it is time for you to do them, then disappear. This is to keep you from doing too many, apparently, as if you can’t remember what you’ve been doing day after day.
Also, I was told - but I’m not sure I believe this - that it won’t track you after you have walked too much - to keep you from walking too much. Seems to me keeping an accurate record is more important than keeping you from exercising too much.
Prep for surgery.
I’m preparing for my surgery in 3 days. I’ve had annoying my mobility app send me texts everyday that are impossible to complete. Considering I’m do for surgery, the last thing I need is to have something so ridiculous to deal with.
AI needs assistance for younger demographics
Having had 2 hip replacements one with access to this app and one without I see the good in giving patients something to reference in their pocket.
But for hip replacement it seems the youngest data entered is for under 66 years old and does not take enough into account for past physical abilities. I am currently 18 days post top and about 2 weeks ahead of the schedule assigned to me.
Not worth a new iPhone
This app is most often used by by patients having knee or hip replacements and a large number are Senior Citizens on fixed incomes. The app says it supports iOS 15 or above. My phone is on iOS 15.7.9 and it says my phone is NOT COMPATIBLE ! Worse yet Zimmer’s website says iOS 14+. I am not only a senior, but had 4 knee surgeries in the past 2 yrs and could not work. My phone works great, I can’t see buying a new phone just for this app. And the so called web app doesn’t collect any real data ( steps, heart rate, etc) where my phone and watch do. I am not going to be tied to a computer during recovery or buy a phone I can’t afford and don’t want.
Ridiculous
I have to spend thousands on a new IPhone to support this app? Don’t think that’s going to happen. Enjoyed it while accessible. Good-bye!
Simple App
I am very pleased with the app. And I’m normally not one to fiddle with too many different applications. Postsurgical this thing has been a lifesaver. I like being able to follow care plans, contact support through messages, and especially enjoy the step counter! Yes, it’s buggy. I’m sure it’ll be resolved
Terrible set up!!!
Bad enough you have to come up with another password, but then it asked for a pin #. Then it wants other codes or numbers. Too confusing for me!
Activating account not working.
I’ve downloaded the app and have tried activating my account several times. The code is never sent to my phone so I can verify my account. I’ve emailed support, for them to tell me what I’ve already done. Super frustrating. And the responses here saying how important mymobility is to them is even more frustrating, when there is no communication. I don’t have time, nor do I want to, spend any more time with calling and being on hold to fix a problem, clearly on the apps end technically. Seeing other people with the same frustration in the app reviews should be a tell, this needs to be addressed and fixed.
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