Physiotherapy Tracking at Home

Track exercise completion, pain levels, and mobility milestones to keep your recovery on schedule.

Home-based care coordination for patients, families, caregivers, and clinical viewers.

Indian physiotherapist guiding a patient through home exercises while a family member observes

The problem

Home exercise programs are hard to maintain without accountability. Therapists need to know if exercises were actually done and how the patient felt during them.

Who this is for

Patients recovering from surgery, stroke, or injury who have a prescribed home exercise program.

How homecare by fit-byte helps

Log daily exercise sessions, record pain scores, track mobility progress (e.g., walking distance), and share a structured progress report with your physiotherapist.

What to record

  • Exercise sets and repetitions completed
  • Pain levels before, during, and after exercise
  • Mobility milestones (e.g., sitting up, standing, steps walked)
  • Use of assistive devices (walker, cane)
  • Notes on fatigue or dizziness during activity

What not to rely on the template for

A physiotherapy log tracks adherence and progress. It does not replace the guidance of a qualified therapist. Do not attempt new exercises or increase intensity without consulting your treating professional.

When to contact the treating doctor or therapist

Contact your therapist or doctor if you experience sharp or worsening pain during exercises, sudden swelling in a joint, a fall during activity, or if you feel unable to complete the prescribed routine due to shortness of breath or dizziness.

Recommended existing templates

How HomeCare digitizes the workflow

homecare by fit-byte allows you to build a digital care routine that includes your physiotherapy exercises. Caregivers can check off exercises as they are completed, and the system can track mobility trends over weeks, providing clear evidence of recovery progress for your next clinical review.

Signed-in shares can include your personal link so we know you helped. How referrals and thank-yous work

Related pages