Digital rehabilitation refers to digital tools and workflows that support exercise programs outside the clinic.
It can help users follow professional guidance and help professionals review exercise application more clearly.
What is digital rehabilitation?
Digital rehabilitation refers to digital tools and workflows that support exercise programs outside the clinic.
It can help users follow professional guidance and help professionals review exercise application more clearly.
Which need does it address?
Exercises performed at home or remotely can be difficult to observe directly.
Digital follow-up can add visibility into completion, session flow, and movement quality context.
How can expert-guided programs be followed digitally?
Program details, session summaries, repetition flow, tempo, and movement quality signals can be reviewed together.
This creates a more structured view of how exercise guidance is applied.
How does SafeStep AI support this workflow?
SafeStep AI brings exercise guidance, camera-based movement analysis, and session metrics into the same follow-up experience.
It is designed to support, not replace, professional guidance.
What are the safe-use boundaries?
Digital rehabilitation tools do not replace medical evaluation, diagnosis, or treatment planning.
Users should follow professional recommendations and stop exercise if pain, discomfort, or uncertainty occurs.