Physical therapy can be a demanding job. You may be an in-home therapist, visiting several patients a day, or may work in a busy PT office. Either way, you can likely use all the tools and gadgets you can get your hands on for keeping up to date in your field, and managing your patient load. These 18 web applications should be able to help you do all of that, and more.
For Your iPhone
- Jobs: Creates timesheets with ease. This application is very simple to use. Create a job, track your hours and then bill your client quickly and easily from one simple iPhone application. This application will really come in handy for keeping track of time to bill clients without having to always go back to the office to catch up.
- OmniFocus: This task management application allows you to create to do lists, as well as sync with documents on your desktop. This application can really help you stay organized, which is especially important if you bounce between your office and visiting clients in their homes.
- Google Calendar: Check your Google calendar from anywhere. You never have to worry about being out of touch just because you don’t go into the office.
- Full Screen Web Browser: Does just what it says: lets you browse in full screen.
- Gym Buddy: This app keeps track of the stats you need to know, like how many reps and how much weight is used on an exercise. It’s a great app for keeping track of your clients’ routines.
- iBooks: Download books to read and keep track of all your online books in this great app for the iPhone and iPad.
- Evernote: You’ll never take notes on paper again. It’s so easy to take notes on your phone and save them or file them.
- Remember the Milk: This is a great app for making electronic lists and keeping track of the things you have to do.
- Apimac Timer: This is a great little stopwatch for your iPhone. Keep track of your clients’ time on each physical therapy exercise right on your phone. It functions as an alarm, countdown timer, and clock as well as a stopwatch.
- White Noise: This app gives you a choice of ocean waves, crickets, the sound of rain or even music. Use it to help clients relax.
- Physical Therapy Exam Track: Are you ready for your Physical Therapy exam? Use this great iPhone app to help you track your progress, and determine which areas you still need study in.
- Physical Therapy Content Master: Review physical therapy related content at your leisure, right on your phone with this app designed to help you prepare for the Physical Therapy Exam. You’re certain to find it useful as a reference guide long after you’ve passed the exam, too. This app is available for your Android, too.
- Pocket Therapy: This app is like carrying a physical therapist around with you. It offers specific physical therapy routines designed for the fifteen most common sports injuries. This might be a great app for you to recommend to your patients to help them keep up with the routines you prescribe for them.
For Your Android
- Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation: This is a flashcard app that helps you study for your exam. It contains over 400 commonly used physical therapy abbreviations.
- Drug Facts: This app contains information on more than 4000 different drugs, including why they are routinely prescribed and their interactions with food and other drugs.
- Taber’s Medical Dictionary: This is a medical dictionary for your phone. Taber’s contains entries for over 60,000 medical terms.
For your Computer
- PTCAS: PTCAS is a web application for people who are applying to physical therapy schools. With PTCAS, you can complete your application information just once, and apply to multiple programs.
- Web PT: This is a great web application for the physical therapist running his own practice. You can use this application to streamline all aspects of your practice, including digital medical records, patient documentation, progress notes, Medicare alerts, and evaluation templates. And, the system is completely web based.
These applications should provide a lot of help to Physical Therapists, whether you’re still studying for your exam, you’re out and about visiting patients, or you’re going into practice on your own. Web apps for your phone and home computer make life more organized so that you can focus on patient care.