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MedBridge GO for Patients

MedBridge GO for Patients

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All Versions of MedBridge GO for Patients

2.6.2

April 1, 2024

Quick Log from app icon or notifications New feature guides Bug fixes and performance enhancements
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2.6.1

December 15, 2023

UI enhancements Minor bug fixes

2.6.0

December 8, 2023

full support for historical programs bug fixes and performance enhancements
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2.5.8

October 13, 2023

Bug fix for login issues

2.5.7

September 27, 2023

Bug fix for login issues

2.5.6

September 18, 2023

* Recent activity added to home screen for some users * Minor ui updates * Added QR code reader for entering access code * Streamlined app launching for some users * Bug fixes and performance enhancements
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2.5.5

May 9, 2023

Enhanced push notification experience Minor bug fixes and enhancements

2.5.4

April 11, 2023

UI updates to enhance user experience. Minor bug fixes and enhancements
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2.5.3

March 29, 2023

* Hotfix resolving sign in issues

2.5.2

March 22, 2023

* Improved handling of push notifications * Bug fixes and performance enhancements
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Price History of MedBridge GO for Patients

Description of MedBridge GO for Patients

The MedBridge GO mobile app for patients gets you moving! Keep up with your home exercise program in the app powered by award-winning content and technology. Patients can also set reminders, track overall progress, and view all of the Patient Education materials included by their therapist, from 3D models and explanatory exercise videos to clinician notes and PDF guides. Follow these two steps to get moving: 1. Enter the access code from your provider to sync your program 2. Tap 'GO' to follow along with the exercise videos as they play on-screen
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MedBridge GO for Patients: FAQ

Can MedBridge GO for Patients be used on an iPad?

Yes, MedBridge GO for Patients is compatible with iPad devices.
MedBridge Education LLC launched the MedBridge GO for Patients app.
MedBridge GO for Patients currently supports iOS 14.0 or later.
MedBridge GO for Patients has a consumer rating of 4.8 and receives plenty of positive reviews.
The Main Genre Of The Medbridge Go For Patients App Is Health & Fitness.
2.6.2 is the newly released version of the MedBridge GO for Patients app.
MedBridge GO for Patients rolled out its latest update on July 3, 2024.
MedBridge GO for Patients originally came out on February 5, 2023.
Rated MedBridge Education LLC: May contain content unsuitable for children under the age of 12.
MedBridge GO for Patients is available in English.
Sorry, MedBridge GO for Patients is not on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of MedBridge GO for Patients.
No, you cannot use MedBridge GO for Patients with Apple Vision Pro.

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  • Too fast!!!

    I’ve had physical therapists give me work to do with this app twice and I hate it. It moves too fast and assumes you have everything all lined up and ready to go all in one place ready to jump to the next exercise in two seconds. I’m at the gym, sometimes I’m at home. Sometimes I’m working with a massage table and a countertop. Sometimes I’m improvising. The set up of these workouts gives no allowance for the fact that you need to get up off the floor, get down on the floor, move to a chair, put something under your back, put something under your knees, put something elastic around your leg. Bear in mind, we are doing physical therapy because we are injured somehow. It’s not always easy to leap from one position to another. And for what it’s worth a robot voice telling me to take a rest and giving me five seconds is NOT a rest. Just give me a printout of what the exercises are that I can look at and then start them. How long since given up on using the app as something to keep up with and let it log my exercise as I do it. Not practical.

    Developer Response

    We're sorry you're having trouble. The set time was based on input from our providers as the ideal start point for a rest timer based on average patients. However, you can adjust the rest time in the settings menu under "Playlist Settings". We hope you find this helpful!
  • Please Fix the Timer for Reps

    Let me start by saying my issue could be a result of how my PT is inputing up the program on their end (say, not taking enough time to fill in the proper parameters), but if it is indeed an issue with the app itself, or with the interface for providers, I would love for the developer to fix it.

    Let me give an example. For stretch X, the app knows that I have been assigned 1 set comprising 3 reps (per side) with a 20 second hold of X. The app knows to remind me to hold. But then… after a 26 second timer (random — could be the PT set an arbitrary time)… it moves to the next exercise in the sequence! It does not repeat for the other two reps.* So I have to keep swiping back to the previous screen.

    *Note to potential users: there is no way to modify this on your own. You are stuck with how the PT programmed the exercise, and can only modify the order in which exercises appear, not their frequency.

    Let’s say that exercise Y has 20 reps. The provider probably isn’t going to add in 20+ entries of exercise Y for each rep; they will add in the exercise Y and just set reps and assume the app will take care of the rest.

    So in short, the app should include a rep counter (to keep track), with an accurate hold timer.

    Developer Response

    We 100% agree that the user experience with hold times is poor! Currently, we have to use some loose logic in the hold timer due to some providers writing more than just a number in the parameter such as, "Hold at the middle of the movement for 30 seconds". We are working on a re-architecture of how the hold times are processed to accommodate all patient programs. This is a complicated fix and is taking us longer than we would like, and we know that this does not benefit you at this time. For that we apologize!
  • Needs to factor in both sides/uneven

    Each activity needs to be done on each side to keep things even. This app doesn’t do that on its own. I have to manually get up and switch it and go back to do the other side between each exercise. And when it’s one that isn’t easy to get out of position to go grab my phone, it gets really annoying. The app has made improvements. It didn’t use to even give the time to do the exercise. Just showed what it was, said how many reps and then you would have to pause it to do and then get up, grab phone, go to the next and so on. So I’m really glad that got fixed. It’s halfway there. This one fix would make the world of difference in me using the app. In essence, for it to play like an exercise video you follow along with. That is my biggest pet peeve on some exercise videos that aren’t in real time essentially. I hope this makes sense. So it can play through, all reps equally without having to get up and change things between.

    Developer Response

    We support exercises on both sides of the body in two ways. The provider can either add an exercise, then add its mirrored version or they can simply click the checkbox that indicates both sides of the body should be done for a given exercise. Please ask your provider to do this for you.