
Software for the work between PT and performance.
Post-rehab training runs on discharge notes, corrective exercise progression, and ROM tracking. Stillpoint structures all three.
What post-rehab / corrective exercise practice actually looks like
Stillpoint is shaped around the specifics of your work. Here's what that means in practice.
Intake fields you'll actually use
- PT discharge summary (or upload of discharge note)
- Surgical history with dates
- Current restrictions from PT
- Pain VAS at intake
- Goal (return-to-sport / pain-free movement / strength rebuild)
Session note format
Post-rehab session — current restrictions check, ROM measured, exercises performed (sets × reps × loading), pain VAS, technique cues, progression decision.
Typical session length
45–60 minutes
Typical session price
$90–$180 USD
What matters most for post-rehab / corrective exercise
The features Stillpoint built specifically with this work in mind.
Clinical Notes
ROM and pain VAS tracking across sessions, with trend charts.
Treatment Plans
Multi-phase corrective progression (acute → strength → return-to-sport).
Online Booking & Intake
PT discharge summary upload required at intake.
Appointment Management
2–3x/week recurring slots typical for active rehab.
Frequently asked questions
Can clients upload PT discharge notes?
Yes — file upload at intake captures the PT discharge summary, MRI reports, or any other relevant documents. Stored encrypted with the client record.
Can I track ROM over time?
Yes. ROM measurements are configurable session-note fields with trend charts across the arc.
Can I structure progression in phases?
Yes — treatment plans support phase-based programming with criteria for phase transitions (e.g., 'pain VAS < 2 for 2 weeks before phase 3').
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