Prove the treatment works, with numbers.
More adherence, more completed sessions — a clinic that stands out through evidence, not talk.
When the patient "already feels fine", they leave treatment halfway through
Patients drop out when they feel better, before real recovery is complete.
No way to demonstrate improvement objectively — only the physio's word.
You compete on price with "neighborhood" physio without being able to justify the difference.
A premium fee with nothing tangible to back it up in front of the patient.
The data that turns the session into evidence
Objective starting point
Initial joint assessment with a predefined protocol — not dependent on the physio's eye or the patient's day.
Progress, visible
Compare session by session and show the patient, with numbers, how much they have actually improved.
The data that prevents drop-out
When patients see their own progress, they understand why they should not stop mid-treatment.
Evidence, not talk
An objective report is the argument that justifies a premium fee against the competition.
From assessment to the conversation with the patient, in the same session
Place the sensors
Velcro straps, ready in minutes, without disrupting the pace of the session.
Follow the protocol
Choose the joint, follow the steps — no learning curve or dedicated technician.
Compare with the previous session
Visualize the patient's progress from the first assessment to today.
Show it to the patient
Data on screen is the argument for why they should continue treatment.
It is too expensive
Let's do the math together: if each month you lose patients who drop out before completing treatment, the cost of not demonstrating improvement is already higher than the subscription. The question is not whether you can afford it — it is how much it is costing you not to have it.