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Ascenti Reach app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 9856 ratings )
Health & Fitness Medical
Developer: Ascenti Health Limited
Free
Current version: 4.2.28, last update: 6 months ago
First release : 13 Sep 2021
App size: 33.2 Mb

Instantly complete an assessment, receive a personalised treatment plan and connect with a real physio who will be on hand to keep you motivated and focused on elevating your health.

We believe that everyone should have easy access to great healthcare and the support they need to thrive, free from the constraints of a time or a place.

How does it work?

Together, well build up your recovery routine so you are equipped to recover from and prevent back, neck or knee pain for the long term.

Your physiotherapist, together with the app, will guide you through the four phases of recovery, to tackle the root causes of your pain. We build up your strength and your understanding of pain and your body, giving you the tools and belief to overcome and manage your pain now and in the future.

Phase 1: Getting started
We start with an assessment of your back, neck or knee pain through a comprehensive set of questions and movement tests, which we review to create and get you started on your personalised exercise plan.

Phase 2: Reducing pain
Now you are up and running were looking to cement your regular exercise and learning routine. Ascenti Reach will measure and track your pain improvements with our physio check-ins and progress graphs.

Phase 3: Getting strong
As your pain reduces we start to build your strength and tolerance to load and stress, while also teaching you more about pain and your body for the long term.

Phase 4: Building resilience
Youll likely be feeling little to no pain now and this phase is about making you even stronger than before and ingraining your active habits to reduce the chance of your pain recurring.

Let’s start your road to recovery now.

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