PTX Therapy - 24/7 Pain Relief

Unique-to-you physical therapy

Published by: PTX Therapy

Description

*Sign-up for a PTX Therapy subscription online, then login to the companion app to access your therapy anytime, anywhere.
Get completely personalized, science-backed physical therapy routines in the comfort of your home. Tell us about you, and the Patented PTX Intelligence System will immediately give you the right specialized exercises and stretches for your unique situation. Your custom-tailored program adapts weekly as you provide on-going feedback, just like a personal therapist.
Have questions about your virtual program? Our on-staff licensed PTX Therapists have been doing this for decades and can answer all of your questions.
Pinched nerves or muscle spasms? Headaches or neck pain? Did your back go out? We’ve got exercises that will relieve acute or chronic pain anywhere in the body. It’s the world’s first virtual physical therapy program you can do at home that's personalized to your pain, movement ability, and health history. The PTX Intelligence System was created by Orthopedic Rehab Specialists who spent decades working with patients in-clinic, pinpointing the best exercises for each patient to achieve lasting pain relief. No appointments, no waiting rooms, no hassle.
Feel Better Faster! With special exercises and custom-tailored routines, you’ll get better and faster results compared to the standard protocols you get everywhere else. Here’s what you can expect:
Reduce Pain and Inflammation
Get Better Balance
See Posture Improve
Increase Overall Strength
What Our Customers Are Saying:
“The exercises are very subtle and easy to do. They give you great explanations, so it’s easy to figure out.” -Tara O.
“The therapy programs that I have performed alleviated my hip pain and allowed me to once again start running without pain. -Ryan K.
“My back feels great and I believe the postural programs you have to offer can be a tremendous asset.” Bill M. OU Athletics Dept.
“This therapy provided me with the recipe to rid my life of the constant aches and pains. My posture is balanced and my gait is normal. Many thanks! -Steve C.
SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION
Subscription payments will be charged to your App Store account at confirmation of your purchase. Subscriptions will automatically renew and you will be charged unless auto-renew is turned off or unless you cancel at least 24 hours prior to the end of the current subscription or trial period. Any unused portion of a free trial period will be forfeited when you purchase a premium subscription during the free trial period. The cost of renewal depends on the Subscription Plan you choose.
Subscriptions and auto-renewal may be managed by going to Account Settings after purchase or by contacting Customer Support.

If you have any questions or suggestions on how we can improve the application, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected]

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    Yes, PTX Therapy is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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PTX Therapy Reviews

PTX miracle

chloelaz on

United States

I cannot say enough about PTX. I got in touch years ago before s knee surgery and got so much help and relief at that time. Now I’m suffering with sciatica and John gave me a new program for that and it’s gone!!! Please people- do yourself a favor and try this

Easy to use at home therapy

FloridaFam2019 on

United States

The therapy was useful for my neck and back pain, and the app is very easy to follow. It’s great to have an app where I can do personalized exercises at home. I didn’t have to chase down a PT covered by my insurance, I could just signup and get started.

Thank you

Char Debs on

United States

This has been a very helpful app to use. Thank you ! Charlene

Fantastic

Fred Tighe on

United States

Been an amazing help to me to maintain fitness at age 83. These stretches as prescribed by a fine therapist can be a doorway to remaining fit into advanced age. Not having and not using these stretches is a guarantee that you will be reduced to a lack of movement type lifestyle which will destroy you.

The best

BearsRepublic34 on

United States

Best therapy in the world no cap

Best PT at home

Jessi28282828 on

United States

This program works and is fantastic!

New update adds steps

Pragmatic knee on

United States

Why not leave it alone? I used to be able to just pull up the exercise list from my therapist. Now, I have to start a training session and check boxes that submit information to whatever. Before you change things, use them so you understand what’s important to the user. Or ask them. Instead of spamming the world with ways to make another dollar and get those all important stars, send an email to users for review/suggestions for an update.

Recent app update is horrible

jongbeau on

United States

Timer stops when the screen goes to sleep. Also can’t see the exercise list without clicking through a bunch of questions. Bring back the old UX please!

June 2023 Update Ruined App

TheXiaojie on

United States

The update ruined a perfectly useful app. Way too much friction and inflexibility now. Data scraping seems to be the motivation as new version forces user to rate their pain index in order to start the exercises!! Why must we offer data in order to access our routines? New version also forces user through exercise plan in the app-lead order whereas previous version was a user-directed checklist that put the user in charge. Finally the old, pleasant timer with quiet cheerful tune at alarm is now a female machine voice ordering the start and end. Sorry, human patient. Technology is meant to be a tool to help humans, but the new PTX app thinks humans are here to serve technology.

Recent changes to app are terrible

HJF8x8 on

United States

I really hate the recent changes to the app. The worst problem is that the timer for the exercises no longer works on my iPhone because s as soon as my screen goes dark ) while I’m doing the exercise), the timer pauses. Not helpful! I also dislike the addition of the “How are you feeling” score before beginning the exercise menu. I also dislikethat’s it’s more cumbersome to find the list of exercises and the default seems to be open to the first exercise rather than the list. I finally found where the list can be accessed, but just generally think the so changes were not thoughtfully done and wish I could revert to the older version.

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