What Reddit Says About Physical Therapy Apps
We compiled 14 Reddit discussions about Physical Therapy apps from 5 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
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r/physicaltherapy
Free app I use for my own training is JEFIT. Best part is that it is free and has the largest bank of exercises than any Physical Therapy related software, I have used it myself to share programs to with other patients.
r/physicaltherapy
I see some where the therapists can send exercises and interact with the patients, but I can’t use the app without the therapist being involved and I want it just for me. Thanks in advance. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... Thank you for your submission...
r/physicaltherapy
Started my business in 2024 - currently using Prompt (which also has Sidekick for AI and Engage for HEP), Google Workspace, Quickbooks · Considering a career change from Software Engineering to Physical Therapy
r/physiotherapy
I work in my teacher's clinic. One time I saw him using Exercise Pro. I really loved the options that Exercise Pro provided. But It's realllly…
r/physicaltherapy
I’ve not had many patients use the app because they’re older and prefer my papers. A part of Limber we are not currently using is its ability for Remote Therapeutic Monitoring where patients check in on the app (I believe) to report when they do their HEP and creates a report for us.
r/iosapps
So my Doctor of Physical Therapy buddy and I built movewise.. basically a mobile app that gives you personalized daily exercise routines designed by actual physical therapists.
r/physicaltherapy
What physical therapy home exercise program does everyone use? Leave a comment if you have any strong like or dislikes of the software you use.
r/physiotherapy
Specifically looking for apps where the therapist could create a list of exercises for a patient to do on their own via an app. PT Momentum seems to…
r/physicaltherapy
Ahhh I saw one at CSM but I’m blanking at the name right now, but it let you basically function as a 1 day temp at a clinic. Apparently the platform is big with nurses so they are trying to branch out to physical therapists.
r/physicaltherapy
How to find the right physical therapist in your area. Already been diagnosed and want to learn more? Common conditions. The APTA's consumer information website. Also, please direct all school-related inquiries to r/PTschool, as these are off-topic for this sub and will be removed. I am a bot, ...
r/physicaltherapy
Seems like a pretty decent list. WebPT has this post on apps as well: https://www.webpt.com/blog/post/3-must-have-ipad-apps-physical-therapists
r/XXRunning
I would not trust an app for something like this. I would recommend seeing an actual physical therapist in person.
r/xxfitness
I could play music from another device but kind of hate having to think about it honestly and liked how Evlo lets you pick a genre and just plays (and at a good level) ... I also appreciate Evlo's music option, it's a huge bonus! Your post inspired me to try the free trial of Loa to see ho...
r/physiotherapy
I’ve used several PMS and gensolve is by far the most user friendly, it is available in the UK but is most popular in NZ where I used it. Appointments are easy to book, move and alter, you can have it auto send reminder texts, load contract data to manage budgets, it’s very very good
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