Podcast: A Behind The Scenes Look At A New Online Patient Management And Tracking System By Force Therapuetics
Bronwyn Spira is a physical therapist practicing in a general outpatient setting in New York. She founded a company called “Force Therapeutics” which develops comprehensive patient management and tracking systems designed for physical therapists.
I approached Bronwyn late last year to share and uncover her latest ground breaking technology that will change how PT’s track and manage patient home exercise programs.
Show Notes:
- Bronwyn shares what encouraged her to start Force Therapeutics and the hurdles she overcame when developing her system.
- We learn the benefits to both physical therapists and patients when using Force Therapeutics web-based and mobile technology.
- Bronwyn explains how she leveraged social media to connect with physical therapists using Force Therapeutics to get more feedback on her web-based program.
- We discuss how web-based and mobile applications will revolutionize how we deliver, manage, and track patient home exercise programs in the 21st century
Click Here to Download the MP3 [ 29 Minutes - 4.9 MB]
You can demo the patient management and tracking system by Force Therapeutics on their website at www.forcetherapeutics.com . You can also visit them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ForceTherapeutics and on Twitter at www.twitter.com/ForceTherEx


Although I have not had a chance to listen to the MP3, I was little confused as to what specifically the software is designed for from the website. Does it provide exercise tutorials for patients, or is it designed to handle the documentation for a therapist?
Hi Anthony,
The software has a comprehensive library of exercise video clips that can be prescribed to patients as their home program. It is also an EMR. There is a therapist portal as well as a patient portal, so either party can log in from any computer or mobile device to see or manage their physical therapy program.
O ok, thank you for the clarification. It sounds like an interesting development.