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2021.01.18 20:47 bobthebobofbob Is there a resource similar to Physiotec or HEP2GO that focuses more on lower level inpatient exercises?
So I'm a student currently working at an inpatient sub-acute setting. All of my previous experience has basically come from OP ortho clinics so when it comes to rotator cuff strengthening or scapular stabilization stuff I feel pretty good on coming up with exercises. I'm struggling a little bit to come up with exercises that are more functional and at a level my current patients can do though. I see the other PTs in the clinic doing interesting things like playing balloon volleyball to work on balance or setting up interesting gait obstacle courses that are functional but also still interesting and more engaging for the patients. I started a word doc on my computer so that I can get a list of exercises like that going and what kind of patients the exercises might be useful for so that I can reference it in the future if I need to, but I'm wondering if there is any online resource or textbook (similar to HEP2GO or Physiotec etc) that has a database for those kinds of exercises that I could use to get some ideas.
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2021.01.11 00:10 AnthonyVerducci How do you help patients with home exercises?
Hi, all! I've spent the last eight months rehabbing my knee after meniscus surgery. I worked with a physical therapist who was helpful during my in-person appointments, but once I left the clinic, I felt like I was on my own to track my progress, look up proper form if I had questions about my exercises, etc. Occasionally, my PT would provide me with a black-and-white printout of exercises using free software called HEP2GO, but I found the printouts to be inaccessible and unhelpful.
I'm curious about how other clinics empower patients between appointments? Or is this a gap in care that you think could be addressed?
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2020.12.24 00:15 the_range_boss Searching for an Analog HEP builder.
One of the PTs I was working with told me that, back in the the dark ages before HEP2Go, the clinic had a large box full of tiles and on each tile was printed a diagram of an HEP exercise. The clinicians would take up to 6 of these tiles and place them on the photo copier to mix and match an HEP.
This sounds sooo much better than dealing with the online HEP creators. Does anyone know where to find this? Or what the brand is so I can dig around on eBay? Thanks.
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2020.05.20 19:05 TheBarrelofMonkeys WebPT Exercise Flowsheet
Our clinic will be switching EMRs from RevFlow to WebPT. I have experience with both and am mostly ok with the change aside from the atrocious exercise flow-sheet. It is extremely difficult for aides and PT to navigate.
What alternatives have you guys found in terms of maintaining an exercise flow-sheet that does impede the flow of the clinic?
Some thoughts I have include an excel flowsheet, HEP2Go, etc.
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2020.01.23 16:20 HumerusAcetabulum Prehab Guys for HEP prescription
Has anyone used The Prehab Guys videos for HEP? I usually use HEP2Go but I just found out that you can create exercise routines on the PG site and email them out to patients. Just wondering if anyone has used it and liked it?
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2019.11.24 02:13 Lemzik my most "used by other PT/PTA's" hep2go.com exercise- Suboccipital Release... over 1.3k sent to patients in just a few months
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2019.07.12 16:49 Lemzik HEP2GO users. feel free to use my stuff... gradually uploading more
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2019.02.21 23:54 moonicorn415 Advice for Learning Ther-Ex in PTA School?
I'm currently in my second semester of PTA school. I did great last semester, but I've run into a little bit of a problem. My Rehab I teacher is only teaching progression criteria for TE, but not any sort of baseline of exercises to pull from. I didn't expect to learn every exercise ever, but I thought they'd give us somewhere to start.
Is this normal for PT/PTA school? As someone that hasn't been working in rehab in some way already...I'M SO OVERWHELMED. I've got Hep2Go in my pocket and just ordered some TherEx cards that kind of go with my textbook.
I'm open to ALL the suggestions!
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2019.01.05 15:33 Physionerd What does everyone use for home exercise programs?
I've been using HEP2go for years but looking for new ideas.
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2018.07.30 23:14 shiehman Need suggestions to help expand my therapeutic exercise knowledge
2nd year DPT student here.
I just started my first clinical rotation and am finding out that my knowledge of ther-ex is severely lacking. I am having trouble coming up with new ideas for exercise as well as progressing and regressing when patients are struggling. I am familiar with hep2go as a source, but does anyone know any other databases? Any help would be appreciated!
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2018.03.28 12:01 lookitsblackman Home Exercise Program/Discharge Binder Resource for Level II FW
Hey y'all!
So I'll be done with my level II fieldwork in a couple of weeks, and I wanted to get crackin' with my project. My CI suggested a Home Exercise Program/Discharge Resource Binder, and I wanted to go with that. I don't want to use HEP2Go because the therapists in my facility don't have time, and they'd much rather have something on paper. If any of y'all have any suggestions in how to structure it, that'd be lovely! Thanks.
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2015.02.24 23:16 Hipstamatik Workout Program for Tennis Strength Conditioning
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2013.08.14 19:03 pistolepeter Home exercise programs
Just started working at a new clinic and need to set up an HEP computer program. I have been using HEP2GO.com but wanted to know if anyone out there has been using anything better? Possibly with video or email capabilities?
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