Tag Archives: exercises
Learning What You Like
Move-Rx learns what exercises you like to use. Learn how you can control it to make Move-Rx faster to use. Continue reading
Make it Sound Like You
You can make exercise descriptions sound like you wrote them. Because you can write them and save them easily. Find out how. Continue reading
Move-Rx Learns Your Exercise Preferences
As you use Move-Rx, it starts to learn what exercises you prescribe most often. For example, if you prescribe “Internal Rotation Stretch Supine (90/90)” from the shoulder body part group, the next time you select Shoulder, that exercise will be … Continue reading
Titles and Descriptions Your Patients Will Understand
We built Move-Rx to be really easy to customize without being overbearing in terms of options and configuration. One of the fastest and easiest ways to make Move-Rx more like you is to customize exercise titles and descriptions. You can … Continue reading
Generic Program Links: Why?
It might not be immediately clear why someone would want to have links to generic programs available on their website. We got some feedback from users that they didn’t have time in their current method of practice to provide custom, … Continue reading
Finding What You Need (Exercises)
Having more exercises to choose from is good unless you can’t find them. As we add new exercises to the Move-Rx library we try to put them in places where we think most people will look for them. We also … Continue reading
Titles – Who Are They For?
Titles can be very technical in nature but who are they for? If they are for your patients then they need to be something the patient can hang on to. You could tell your patient that they have to perform … Continue reading
Choosing Sides
You can choose sides with Move-Rx. Make sure you patients are doing their exercises on the correct side. Continue reading
Use Titles To Help Your Patients
Titles can be very technical in nature but who are they for? If they are for your patients then they need to be something the patient can hang on to. You could tell your patient that they have to perform … Continue reading
Left or Right? Patients Can Get It Wrong
Move-Rx is side-specific when it is important: make sure you use the correct side with your patient. Left or right. It then provides drawings, photos and videos that show the selected side being used in the exercise. We have experienced … Continue reading