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We use the Bioex Exercise pro. It is networkable, I am not sure if it

works through a VPN. Their tech support has always been helpful.

Jeff Weil, PT

Raleigh, NC

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program?? Looking for one that works with a VPN connection and is of

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We use Exercise Pro in our clinic. You can buy a network version or a package of

individual programs to put on a few computers in different locations. The Tech

support number is . They can probably help you determine if it will

work on your system.

Deane

W. Deane

Rehabilitations Services

Finger Lakes Health

196 North St.

Geneva, New York, 14456

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Does anyone have expereince with a networkable exercise software program??

Looking for one that works with a VPN connection and is of igh quality for the

PT's

Jeff Hathaway

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VHI Kits has a program that is able to be put on a network. You can find more

info at www.vhikits.com

Hope this helps

Jill Piazza, PT, MSPT

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We use Exercise Pro in our clinic. You can buy a network version or a package of

individual programs to put on a few computers in different locations. The Tech

support number is . They can probably help you determine if it will

work on your system.

Deane

W. Deane

Rehabilitations Services

Finger Lakes Health

196 North St.

Geneva, New York, 14456

Tel:

Fax:

E-Mail: deane.butler@...

>>> 07/16/07 6:05 PM >>>

Does anyone have expereince with a networkable exercise software program??

Looking for one that works with a VPN connection and is of igh quality for the

PT's

Jeff Hathaway

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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL

at AOL.com.

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Check out Videocize. It's totally free and can run on a network.

You can create video emails for your patients or just print out pics VHI-style.

www.videocize.com

B Schroedter, PT

Miami, FL

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> We use Exercise Pro in our clinic. You can buy a network version or a package

of

individual programs to put on a few computers in different locations. The Tech

support

number is . They can probably help you determine if it will work on

your

system.

> Deane

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> W. Deane

> Rehabilitations Services

> Finger Lakes Health

> 196 North St.

> Geneva, New York, 14456

> Tel:

> Fax:

> E-Mail: deane.butler@...

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> >>> 07/16/07 6:05 PM >>>

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> Does anyone have expereince with a networkable exercise software program??

Looking

for one that works with a VPN connection and is of igh quality for the PT's

>

> Jeff Hathaway

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> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from

AOL at

AOL.com.

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I've used and like VHI PC-Kits. You can purchase different kits (like

Geriatric, Orthopedic, Pediatric, etc).

Suzanne LeBlanc, PT, MPT

Director, Rehabilitation Services

Willamette Falls Hospital

Oregon City, OR

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exercise software

Hi Group,

I was looking for opinions on exercise software. I used Exercise Pro

about 8 years ago and was disappointed by how cumbersome it was to use

at that time. Anyone used that program recently? Any other suggestions?

Thanks,

Wade

PT in Oregon

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We use PhysEx. It's a great computer program; pictures include actual

people as well as standard.

Many areas to choose (i.e geriatrics, aquatics, amputee).

Try physex.com

Kim

Kimberley R. Palma

Business Manager for Operations (including Rehab)

Eastern Connecticut Health Network (ECHN)

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Subject: exercise software

Hi Group,

I was looking for opinions on exercise software. I used Exercise Pro

about 8 years ago and was disappointed by how cumbersome it was to use

at that time. Anyone used that program recently? Any other suggestions?

Thanks,

Wade

PT in Oregon

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We use Exercise Pro at out clinic and really like it.

It is not so cumbersome as the version that it sounds like you used

previously.

We find it quite user friendly. We are even able to make our own

protocols and adapt those per individual need over and above the

protocols that are already present in the program.

Lane Blondheim, PT, MT

Active Health and Rehab

Montgomery, AL

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> We use PhysEx. It's a great computer program; pictures include

actual

> people as well as standard.

>

> Many areas to choose (i.e geriatrics, aquatics, amputee).

>

> Try physex.com

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> Kim

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> Kimberley R. Palma

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> Business Manager for Operations (including Rehab)

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> Eastern Connecticut Health Network (ECHN)

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> _____

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> From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ]

On

> Behalf Of Wade

> Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 5:04 PM

> To: PTManager

> Subject: exercise software

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>

>

> Hi Group,

>

> I was looking for opinions on exercise software. I used Exercise

Pro

> about 8 years ago and was disappointed by how cumbersome it was to

use

> at that time. Anyone used that program recently? Any other

suggestions?

>

> Thanks,

> Wade

> PT in Oregon

>

>

>

> " This message originates from Eastern Connecticut Health Network.

The information contained in this message may be privileged and

confidential. If you are the intended recipient, you must maintain

this message in a secure and confidential manner. If you are not the

intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and destroy

this message, Thank you. "

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Try videocize.com. It's free!

B Schroedter

Miami

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> I've used and like VHI PC-Kits. You can purchase different kits (like

> Geriatric, Orthopedic, Pediatric, etc).

>

> Suzanne LeBlanc, PT, MPT

> Director, Rehabilitation Services

> Willamette Falls Hospital

> Oregon City, OR

>

> x6870

>

>

>

> Wade

> Sent by: PTManager

> 06/03/2008 02:50 PM

> Please respond to

> PTManager

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> To

> PTManager

> cc

>

> Subject

> exercise software

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>

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>

>

>

>

> Hi Group,

>

> I was looking for opinions on exercise software. I used Exercise Pro

> about 8 years ago and was disappointed by how cumbersome it was to use

> at that time. Anyone used that program recently? Any other suggestions?

>

> Thanks,

> Wade

> PT in Oregon

>

>

> =========================================================

> IMPORTANT NOTICE: This communication, including any attachment,

> contains information that may be confidential or privileged, and is

> intended solely for the entity or individual to whom it is addressed.

> If you are not the intended recipient, you should contact the sender

and

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> distribution of this message is strictly prohibited. Nothing in this

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We use VHI exercise software. They have ads in JOSPT usually. The

program has the ability to include any type of sub specialty exercise

you would want. The pictures and descriptions are user friendly and

easy to understand. They can be customized and re-written, protocols

saved, etc. We have found it to do anything we need it to do.

Ruchin, PT, DPT

Atlanta Rehabilitation and Performance Center

1735 Buford Highway, Ste. 310

Cumming, Ga. 30041

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www.atlantarehab.com

exercise software

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> Hi Group,

>

> I was looking for opinions on exercise software. I used Exercise

Pro

> about 8 years ago and was disappointed by how cumbersome it was to

use

> at that time. Anyone used that program recently? Any other

suggestions?

>

> Thanks,

> Wade

> PT in Oregon

>

>

>

> " This message originates from Eastern Connecticut Health Network.

The information contained in this message may be privileged and

confidential. If you are the intended recipient, you must maintain

this message in a secure and confidential manner. If you are not the

intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and destroy

this message, Thank you. "

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