WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA- March marks the second anniversary of our introduction of Mavenlive physical therapy exercise software to clinics around the world.
We designed Mavenlive to be a complete clinical solution that presents “best practice” patient assessments and exercise prescription to ensure consistency within physical therapy offices, says Dr. Jay Winburn, president of Prognition Corp.Our exercise software automatically generates customizable documentation, reports, letters to referring doctors, improves patient outcomes, automates processes and documentation, and saves time. Because it is Web-based, you as a user can access the software anywhere you have an Internet connection.
In the two years since our rehab software product was released, Mavenlive has undergone two software upgrades. In January, we initiated server and infrastructure upgrades to better accommodate increased usage from our fast-growing client base.
We are proud to boast that we now have users of our physical therapy assessment software on four different continents.
“We have noticed that as people gain experience with the rehabilitation exercise software, they begin to take advantage of the ability to customize it to fit their exact philosophy,” Winburn says. “People add physiotherapy exercises that aren’t in the original knowledge base, and they modify the diagnostic tree to their thinking.”
This is great to see because the more customizations that you make in Mavenlive, the more useful it becomes for you. Another notable fact about Mavenlive is that any customizations made by one therapist can be shared with colleagues, which promotes learning and improved patient care.
Mavenlive was created in March 2009 by Prognition Corp., a software company headquartered in Canada’s National Research Council’s Biomedical Commercialization Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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