Neurologic and sensory · Wave 3
Neurologic home rehabilitation
The app can reinforce clinician-selected mobility and exercise between visits, especially with caregiver support and fatigue-aware pacing.
This pathway is part of the product roadmap and is not currently available as a Cost Plus PT treatment program.
Potential pathway scope
Use cases the product may support.
These are product and research categories—not a self-diagnosis list. A released pathway would still need to confirm that the person, symptom pattern, environment, and goals fit its exact approved rules.
- 01Stroke home-program follow-up
- 02Parkinson disease mobility programs
- 03Multiple sclerosis conditioning and pacing
- 04Incomplete spinal-cord injury maintenance
- 05Peripheral-neuropathy balance programs
- 06Mild traumatic brain injury recovery support
- 07Coordination and gait practice
- 08Transfer and functional-reach practice
- 09Caregiver-assisted exercise programs
How the platform could help
Useful technology with bounded jobs.
Each capability must be validated for this pathway. Approval of one camera task, condition, or population does not authorize another.
Large-movement camera
A validated camera task may observe broad movements such as walking, squats, steps, transfers, range, or balance while preserving a not-observed result.
Hands-free voice
Voice can deliver setup, timing, concise cues, and bounded commands while captions and touch remain complete fallbacks.
Education and pacing
The app can provide approved education, activity modification, pacing, recovery expectations, and flare-up guidance.
Functional progress
The pathway can follow a repeatable life or task measure instead of relying only on pain or exercise completion.
Optional wearable data
Validated heart-rate, activity, or other device data may add context but cannot silently become a safety clearance.
Caregiver-supported mode
The pathway may include an explicit caregiver role for setup, supervision, communication, or safe task completion.
Care ownership
Who and what the pathway still needs.
Fatigue, spasticity, cognition, falls, communication needs, autonomic issues, and neurologic change make clinician ownership the default.
Camera boundary
Visible does not mean diagnosed.
Camera observations can support repetition and broad function only after condition-specific validation; they cannot perform a neurologic examination.
Before patient release
A pathway is more than exercise content.
Every family moves through its own clinical, evidence, technical, and operational approval. A later status change should update the catalog, not bypass these gates.
- 01
A clinically authored intended population, exclusions, and safety disposition
- 02
Versioned exercises, dosage envelopes, substitutions, holds, and stop rules
- 03
Condition-specific assessment, reassessment, milestone, and graduation criteria
- 04
Camera and voice validation for the exact supported tasks and environments
- 05
Clinical, legal, privacy, regulatory, accessibility, monitoring, and rollback approval