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Version History of RecoveryOne

2.34.6

June 17, 2024

Minor bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.34.5

May 28, 2024

Minor bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.34.3

May 8, 2024

Minor bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.34.1

March 27, 2024

Minor bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.34.0

February 7, 2024

Minor bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.25.1

October 18, 2023

Minor bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.19.0

August 2, 2023

Minor bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.18.1

July 19, 2023

Minor bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.10.4

June 27, 2023

Minor bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.10.3

June 20, 2023

Minor bug fixes and performance improvements.

Price History of RecoveryOne

Description of RecoveryOne

Note to users: RecoveryOne is available via participating doctors and through select health plans, employers, and other sponsoring organizations. Our 180+ treatment pathways cover the whole body: neck, shoulder, mid back, low back, arm/wrist, hip, knees, ankle/foot, and more. You can access your personal pathway at any time, on any device, and from any location. Our exercise, recovery, and self-care content is clear and easy to understand. Along the way, we will provide you with the information and motivation you might need to stay on track. Key features: ● Your own customized recovery pathway, based on your ongoing feedback and personal progress ● Instructional physical therapy exercise videos organized within multi-week pathways, so you can recover at your personal pace, from the comfort of your own home ● Clinically-proven educational information that covers both diagnosis and recovery ● Home care videos that help with real-world, everyday needs: how to get out of a car, how to use crutches, and more ● Daily tips and motivational content that appear right away within the app How we support you: ● Monitoring and displaying your recovery progress, including pain, function, and range of motion ● Exercise tracking ● Giving you immediate access to your stats from the home page ● Helping you set long- and short-term goal setting ● Optional reminders via text message or email to help you stay on track ● Optional guided workouts ● Suggestions for equipment alternatives so you can easily do your exercises ● Integration with wearables including Fitbit, Google Fit, and Apple HealthKit ● Support from the doctor that enrolled you into the program ● Technical and clinical support via secure chat
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RecoveryOne: FAQ

Is RecoveryOne iPad-compatible?

Yes, RecoveryOne is compatible with iPad devices.

Who created RecoveryOne?

RecoveryOne was released by Trainer Rx, Inc..

What is the minimum iOS version required to use RecoveryOne?

Currently, RecoveryOne supports iOS 11.0 or later.

What is the overall rating of the app?

RecoveryOne has a consumer rating of 4.6 and receives plenty of positive reviews.

What’s the app category of RecoveryOne?

The Main Genre Of The Recoveryone App Is Health & Fitness.

What RecoveryOne application version is the current one?

2.34.6 is the most recent version of the RecoveryOne app.

What date did the latest update for RecoveryOne come out?

RecoveryOne rolled out its latest update on October 1, 2024.

What date did RecoveryOne come out?

RecoveryOne originally came out on February 5, 2023.

What is the age rating for RecoveryOne?

The RecoveryOne app has a content advisory rating of 17+.

What are the languages supported by RecoveryOne?

RecoveryOne is available in English.

Can I enjoy RecoveryOne by subscribing to Apple Arcade?

Sorry, RecoveryOne is not on Apple Arcade.

Can I find in-app purchases in RecoveryOne?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of RecoveryOne.

Can I use RecoveryOne with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use RecoveryOne with Apple Vision Pro.

Does RecoveryOne include ads as part of its experience?

No, RecoveryOne does not include ads as part of its experience.

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Reviews of RecoveryOne

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  • Outstanding App/Service

    I was hobbled by a pinched nerve in my back. I created a RecoveryOne account, and minutes later was talking with someone who was able to prescribe a course of action. Minutes after that, I was using the app for my first session. Within 2 weeks, I was good as new. The app is excellent as it guides you through customized exercises, includes great video demos, loads of info, and uses the camera to watch your performance and suggest ways you can improve your form. The materials they send you are perfect for the needs. The chat features and feedback you provide get very timely responses from people who seem genuinely vested in helping you return to better health.
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  • More helpful than I expected

    I have had rigorous PT in the past on a different injury as well as several types of treatments for my current condition. I didn’t go into it with high hopes, but it’s free through my insurance. It also seems really simple and easy. I am actually seeing progress, though, and I hope it continues.
  • A great concept that’s programmatically challenged

    Let me start by saying that I love the freedom RO offers for PT. For something like this that requires multiple sessions a week to be useful, independence is a game changer. This review is strictly for the app itself and not the service overall, which I have found to be very helpful.

    That said this app is light years from where it needs to be from a product standpoint to compete with other health and wellness apps on the market. The technology side of the app is OK… for 2005. Rife with bugs, preferences don’t seem to keep when checking boxes, audio cues are inconsistent, and the demonstration videos for more vague exercises (example: scapular depression/contractions) are very hard to understand.
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