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    What projects are you referring to? I am based in Canada, and have used a couple that are downloadable, but they are not subscription services (VHI Kits and Physio Tools, and one subscription service (PhysioTec).

    Personally, I don't like the expense of a subscription service, because I am a small private clinic.

    The one subscription service I used in another clinic was expensive and only allowed a licence for three therapists in the basic plan. The fourth therapist in the clinic was out of luck, lol.

    I like the VHI program best, because it is intuitive and I can search quickly. It is quick to load and print but still clear and concise for the patient to understand.

    I would just purchase the combo set online that works for my patient load. No subscription thank you!


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    Can you perhaps provide us a link to the VHI program so we might take a look? It is interesting that you don't like the idea of a subscription service. Is it a cost implication? We have seen many for as little as £70 per annum which is a lot less than a single PhysioTools product yet includes much more and is continually updated and accessible from any PC at anytime.

    Any thoughts on what specifically it is about the subscription that you don't like?


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    OK, OK. Yes everyone want to promote their software. This is NOT the point of this question. It is what do people think of the software. What's good, what's bad.

    Here's a list of many popular ones so we don't have to have everyone posting for self promotion.

    OK All, so here's a current summary of ONLINE options, not CD only software. Let's keep adding.

    MyPhysioRehab
    Pacpacs
    The Rehab Lab
    Mavenlive
    PhysioToolbox
    Physiotec
    PhysiotherapyExercises.com
    ExRx (Exercise Prescription)
    PhysioTools Online
    Exercise Prescriber
    PT Studio
    Rehab Software Pro
    Übungen für die Physiotherapie, Training und Rehabilitation zu Hause und in der Praxis (English and German)
    Visual Health Information Exercise Softwar
    ephysio
    Exercise Place
    hep2go
    txxchange

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    Re: Exercise Software

    I like HEP2go.com

    It has great picutres of lots of exercises, you can customize the final program with your own logo and its free. You can create exercises and access others.

    I use it daily. It rocks!


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    Re: Exercise Software

    You have left Force Therapeutics off this list - it has a library of all-video exercises that therapists can drag and drop into a patient's e-chart, which they can then access on their computer or mobile device through a secure patient portal. Check it out at Force Therapeutics. I use it in my practice daily and my patient's love it!



 
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