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Saturday, July 24, 2010

Physical Therapy Exercise Software Company Sees Increase in Free Trial Sign-ups

WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA — Prognition Corp., the company that manufactures Mavenlive physical therapy exercise software, has reported an increase in new accounts in 2010.

The company attributes the increase to improvements it has made to its physical therapy software, which were based on suggestions from Mavenlive users.

“It also shows that we are getting better at reaching out and connecting with potential customers,” said Mike Gauthier, Prognition’s vice president of product development.

Since the company launched Mavenlive 3.0 in March, Prognition Corp. has gained 121 new accounts, which has accounted for 130 new users. These new accounts have come from Canada, the United States, and other countries including Australia, Egypt, India, Turkey, United Kingdom and New Zealand, to name a few.
The company is averaging about three new trial signups per day.

“In terms of our success, this is encouraging as a starting baseline, and a much higher rate of adoption than we experienced before this latest release,” Gauthier said. “We feel that as users use our software, they will spread the word to their colleagues, which should increase Mavenlive’s popularity and the rate at which new users jump on board.”

Dr. Jay Winburn, president of Prognition Corp., said he feels the increase in interest for the product shows that Prognition Corp. has made improvements to its exercise prescription software that are exactly what their market was looking for.

Changes for Version 3.0 included functionality improvements that were made as a result of Mavenlive’s ever-growing user community and their feedback, he said. It provides automatic physical therapy electronic documentation for documents, including letters to referring doctors. The patient assessment entered into the system by the physical therapist is used to generate the documents.

The newest version also includes an assessment system that is almost entirely point and click, which increases its user-friendliness. Another benefit to the software is its ability to intelligently select rehabilitation exercises based on the patient assessment that is entered into the system.

The Mavenlive 3.0 assessment portion now is editable. This means that if one clinic performs patient evaluations by viewing a particular set of parameters and another clinic uses different factors to evaluate a patient, both clinics still can use the software.

Learn More
If you would like to learn more about Mavenlive or you are a physical therapist interested in purchasing the software, call (866) 996-2836 or visit the company’s Web site for more information: http://www.mavenlive.com/.

About Maven Live and Prognition Corp.
Maven Live was created in March 2009 by Prognition Corp., a software company headquartered in Canada’s National Research Council’s Biomedical Commercialization Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Maven Live is a complete clinical solution that presents “best practice” patient assessments and exercise prescription to ensure consistence within physiotherapy offices. This physical therapy software automatically generates customizable documentation, reports, letters to referring doctors, improves patient outcomes, automates processes and documentation and saves time.

Because it is Web-based, users can access the software anywhere they have an Internet connection.

Prognition Corp. is a software company that develops computer solutions for knowledge management. The company’s name stands for “programmed cognition.”

© 2010 Master Google SEO and Maven Live. Authorization to post is granted, with the stipulation that Master Google is credited as sole source. Linking to other sites from this press release is strictly prohibited, with the exception of herein imbedded links.

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Friday, July 16, 2010

Physical Therapy Software Helps Control Quality in Clinical Practices

WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA — Quality control in the healthcare industry typically focuses on two issues: consistency and measurement.

Efforts have been under way for some time to improve the value and quality of healthcare, and Prognition Corp. addresses this topic for physical therapists with Mavenlive, a physical therapy software that streamlines documentation processes by providing automation and more uniform assessments, said Dr. Jay Winburn, president of Prognition Corp.
Prognition Corp. has developed different technologies for exercise prescription software that enable information and knowledge to be stored and recalled accurately and easily.

In some healthcare circles, this type of technology is called “clinical decision support systems,” according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service. CDSS is defined as "any electronic system designed to assist in clinical decision-making, where individual patient characteristics help create patient-specific recommendations or assessments.” These assessments then are provided to clinicians so they can be considered as the clinicians form a diagnosis.

The idea behind these systems is to provide patient-specific recommendations based on algorithms that allow patient information to be compared with a knowledge base, according to information posted on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ website. Examples of electronic CDSS include reminders and alerts, dashboards, order sets, computer-assisted diagnosis and even drug dosage calculations.

To use physical therapy audits via Mavenlive as an example, a physical therapist inputs information from the patient assessment and the rehab software intelligently selects exercises based on the assessment.

“The physical therapist doesn’t have to sort through hundreds of files to locate the appropriate exercise,” Winburn said. “If the physical therapist is treating a patient who recently had hip surgery, the software would offer up exercises that pertain to rehabilitation for shortly after surgery, not exercises that a patient who had hip surgery and is a month into rehabilitation might be prescribed.”

Studies show that CDSS such as Mavenlive’s rehabilitation exercise software can increase clinical effectiveness by improving the quality of care, Winburn said. This is because the software actually assists physical therapists in their diagnosis process.

“This software is an excellent information source that augments the decision-making process during patient assessments by offering best practice guidelines and exercise prescription based upon the patient’s chief complaints and symptoms,” he said. “Additionally, this software makes the documentation process easier by offering a great deal of automation and point-and-click options.”

Automation creates more consistency in patient assessments.

“Consistency is beneficial because it helps make sure things are done in the manner that is believed to be best,” Winburn said. “Measurement opportunities are needed to ensure the results being generated are the ones desired. The more places along a process that things can be measured, the better.”

The alternative to this in clinical medicine is a “free for all,” with everyone doing their own thing.

“This implies that very little is known, and that one thing is as good as another,” Winburn said. “We know that isn’t the case. There is a fair amount of literature that has shown in all fields of medicine that when protocols are followed, the quality of care improves dramatically and the incidence of mistakes goes way down.”

Learn More
If you would like to learn more about how Mavenlive software works or you are a physical therapist interested in purchasing the software, call (866) 996-2836 or visit the company’s website for more information: http://www.mavenlive.com/.

About Mavenlive and Prognition Corp.
Mavenlive was created in March 2009 by Prognition Corp., a software company headquartered in Canada’s National Research Council’s Biomedical Commercialization Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Maven Live is a complete clinical solution that presents “best practice” patient assessments and exercise prescription to ensure consistence within physiotherapy offices. This physical therapy software automatically generates customizable documentation, reports, letters to referring doctors, improves patient outcomes, automates processes and documentation and saves time.

Because it is Web-based, users can access the software anywhere they have an Internet connection.

Prognition Corp. is a software company that develops computer solutions for knowledge management. The company’s name stands for “programmed cognition.”

© 2010 Master Google SEO services and Maven Live. Authorization to post is granted, with the stipulation that Master Google is credited as sole source. Linking to other sites from this article is strictly prohibited, with the exception of herein imbedded links.
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Physical Therapy Software Company to Publish Articles in Impact Magazine

WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA — Prognition Corp., a physical therapy software manufacturer and creator of Mavenlive, a physical therapy documentation software, will have two articles published in the June issue of Impact Magazine.

The articles are about the benefits of customizable software and how structured data entry streamlines processes for physical therapists, said Jay Winburn, president of Prognition Corp.

“We were quite appreciative of the opportunity to submit these articles to this publication,” Winburn said. “Our goal was to provide helpful information for physical therapists to use when researching types of rehab software and determining which might best suit their needs.”

The article about customizable software mentioned the importance of having technologies available that can grow and change with a practice.

“If you’re stuck with rigid drop-down boxes or a rigid assessment form, it allows for no organic growth of your practice,” said Rickie Walkden, a physical therapist in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, who was quoted in the article.

Because the physical therapy field changes each time new knowledge is gained, a clinic that uses physical therapy electronic documentation to automate patient assessment processes must be able to easily adopt those changes into their practice, Winburn said.

“If a physical therapist sees a new exercise or a variation of an existing exercise that they believe their patients might benefit from, they should be able to easily add that into their exercise software,” he said, adding that customizable software such as Mavenlive makes those changes possible.

The structured data entry article discussed the importance of entering information in a fashion that enables it to be quickly recalled and used for multiple purposes.

“This is helpful in physical therapy for tasks such as picking an exercise that is appropriate for a particular problem or group of problems,” Winburn said. “It also is useful in creating documentation, letters and forms where specific patient information is needed.”

Automated software has become beneficial to many physical therapists because it has addressed the common complaint among physical therapists that they must spend so much time trying to stay caught up on documentation and correspondence.

Learn More
If you would like to learn more about Mavenlive or you are a physical therapist interested in purchasing the software, call (866) 996-2836 or visit the company’s Web site for more information: http://www.mavenlive.com/.

About Maven Live and Prognition Corp.
Maven Live was created in March 2009 by Prognition Corp., a software company headquartered in Canada’s National Research Council’s Biomedical Commercialization Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Maven Live is a complete clinical solution that presents “best practice” patient assessments and exercise prescription to ensure consistence within physiotherapy offices. This physical therapy software automatically generates customizable documentation, reports, letters to referring doctors, improves patient outcomes, automates processes and documentation and saves time.

Because it is Web-based, users can access the software anywhere they have an Internet connection.

Prognition Corp. is a software company that develops computer solutions for knowledge management. The company’s name stands for “programmed cognition.”

© 2010 Master free SEO Google and Maven Live. Authorization to post is granted, with the stipulation that Master Google is credited as sole source. Linking to other sites from this press release is strictly prohibited, with the exception of herein imbedded links.

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Tutorials for Exercise Prescription Software Make Staff Transitions a Breeze

WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA — Any time a physical therapy practice upgrades its exercise prescription software, it creates a brief learning curve while existing staff is trained to use it properly.

Once staff know how to use the software, all of the benefits of the upgrade are realized. But what happens when staff transitions occur and new hires must learn the software that everyone else already knows how to operate?

Typically, a staff member who understands how the software functions must take time away from an already busy schedule to train the new employee. But Prognition Corp., the company that created Mavenlive, a web-based physical therapy electronic documentation software that streamlines and automates physical therapy assessments and exercise prescription, developed a series of online tutorials to address situations such as this.

“When a new employee is hired, work typically slows because an experienced employee who could be working at their normal pace must slow down to explain all of the ins and outs of the work to the new hire,” said Dr. Jay Winburn, president of Prognition Corp. “And the new hire isn’t able to work to their full potential because they don’t know how to use the rehabilitation exercise software properly.”

Simply handing a new employee a manual and expecting them to get up to speed isn’t the best training method, either.

“Let’s face it- most people prefer visual, interactive presentations and one-on-one training to reading manuals on their own,” Winburn said.

Mavenlive’s online tutorials address these common factors by enabling the new hire to simply log onto the system and work through the physiotherapy software tutorials at their own pace, Winburn said. Once the employee has completed the tutorials and understands how the system operates, he/she is able to hit the floor running.

An online tutorial is available anytime, anywhere, which means training does not have to take place during busy clinic hours. Instead, a new hire can be instructed to work through the tutorials at home, at night, on weekends or whenever it is convenient for them. If new employees forget anything, all they have to do is watch the online tutorial once again for a refresher.
The online tutorials are indicated with an icon on each screen that, once clicked, will show a video that describes the purpose of that particular screen and explains how to navigate throughout the screen to get the most benefit from its full functionality.

“That means new employees can quickly recall how to do something by watching the brief tutorial, rather than interrupting a busy coworker to ask a question,” Winburn said.

Online tutorials mean that practices don’t have to spend money on hiring trainers to come in and train new employees. Tutorials are available any time a new employee needs to learn a particular aspect of the software, or an existing employee wants to brush up on an area.

However, it is important to note that support is available when needed, he said. The information and potential issues gathered from users through customer service enables Prognition Corp. to fix problems and address software concerns quickly.

When users suggest improvements, those updates can be made seamlessly and for everyone to quickly benefit from because the improvements are made to the server of the Web-based software instead of to each individual user.

If the upgrades result in changes to how certain processes are done, Prognition Corp. creates a new online tutorial to address those improvements, Winburn said.

Learn More
If you would like to learn more about Mavenlive or you are a physical therapist interested in purchasing the software, call (866) 996-2836 or visit the company’s Web site for more information: http://www.mavenlive.com/.

About Maven Live and Prognition Corp.
Maven Live was created in March 2009 by Prognition Corp., a software company headquartered in Canada’s National Research Council’s Biomedical Commercialization Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Maven Live is a complete clinical solution that presents “best practice” patient assessments and exercise prescription to ensure consistence within physiotherapy offices. This physical therapy software automatically generates customizable documentation, reports, letters to referring doctors, improves patient outcomes, automates processes and documentation and saves time.

Because it is Web-based, users can access the software anywhere they have an Internet connection.

Prognition Corp. is a software company that develops computer solutions for knowledge management. The company’s name stands for “programmed cognition.”

© 2010 Master free SEO Google and Maven Live. Authorization to post is granted, with the stipulation that Master Google is credited as sole source. Linking to other sites from this article is strictly prohibited, with the exception of herein imbedded links.

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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Physical Therapy Software Company Introduces New Version of Exercise Software

WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA — The physical therapy software manufacturer Prognition Corp. recently released the newest version of its exercise prescription software, Mavenlive 3.0.

Mavenlive 3.0 is physical therapy exercise software that speeds up documentation and exercise prescription by automating a number of processes and providing more uniform assessments.

The new version includes functionality improvements made as a result of a growing community of users and their feedback, said Dr. Jay Winburn, president of Prognition Corp. It provides automatic documentation of assessments and prescriptions as well as generation of letters to referring doctors and other needed reposts. The documents are generated from the patient assessment and prescription that is entered into the system by the physical therapist.

Version 3.0 also includes a more user-friendly assessment system that is almost entirely point and click, Winburn said, adding there is little need for typing. The assessment portion of Mavenlive 3.0 also is editable. If one clinic performs patient evaluations by looking at a certain set of parameters and another clinic uses different parameters, both clinics still can use the software.

The ability to edit is also especially useful as a clinic evolves and modifies the way it approaches problems, he said.

Another improvement to the exercise software is the intelligent selection of exercises based on the assessment.

“The physical therapist doesn’t have to sift through files,” Winburn said. “If the PT is working with a patient who has had very recent knee surgery for example, they won’t see exercises that are only appropriate for later stages of recovery.”

Prognition Corp. is a company that has gained expertise in knowledge-based engines through the years, he said. It has developed different technologies that enable knowledge and information to be appropriately stored and easily recalled.

The company introduced Mavenlive in March 2009 as a tool to streamline patient evaluation, documentation and exercise prescription processes. Updates to the system will continue as Mavenlive 3.0 and other exercise software for physical therapy is used by therapists who offer feedback on ways to improve it, he said.

Learn More
If you would like to learn more about this physical therapy documentation software or you are a physical therapist interested in purchasing the our rehabilitation software, call (866) 996-2836 or visit the company’s Web site for more information: http://www.mavenlive.com/.

About Maven Live and Prognition Corp.
Maven Live was created in March 2009 by Prognition Corp., a software company headquartered in Canada’s National Research Council’s Biomedical Commercialization Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Maven Live is a complete clinical solution that presents “best practice” patient assessments and exercise prescription to ensure consistence within physiotherapy offices. This physical therapy software automatically generates customizable documentation, reports, letters to referring doctors, improves patient outcomes, automates processes and documentation and saves time.

Because it is Web-based, users can access the software anywhere they have an Internet connection.

Prognition Corp. is a software company that develops computer solutions for knowledge management. The company’s name stands for “programmed cognition.”

© 2010 Master SEO Google and Maven Live. Authorization to post is granted, with the stipulation that Master Google is credited as sole source. Linking to other sites from this press release is strictly prohibited, with the exception of herein imbedded links.

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Monday, February 1, 2010

Using Mavenlive as a Teaching Tool

Mavenlive is a “knowledge engine” that doesn’t rely on artificial intelligence but rather on real intelligence. Mavenlive provides the structure that will consistently present to the user (student) the knowledge that an expert, or group of experts has decided is appropriate to the problem.

The problem is defined by parameters that, in essence, make up the clinical assessment. The use of Mavenlive will assure that a problem will consistently be assessed according to “best practices.” The software is dynamic and parameters can easily be varied as best practices evolve.

Therapies i.e. exercises, manipulation, can easily be entered. What makes Mavenlive unique, however, is that for each therapy entered the expert entering it has to identify where, when, and how that therapy is appropriate. This information is then attached to the therapy.

Mavenlive filters the therapies with the attached information about their appropriate use through the parameters created by the clinical assessment and the “best practice” therapies are suggested to the clinician.

There are different ways that Mavenlive can be used with students beyond, but not minimizing, its value as a decision support tool. If a student is required to attach to each exercise or therapy the how, when and where it is appropriate it would assure that the student thoroughly understood the appropriate therapeutic use of an exercise or treatment modality. Building the students library of exercises and other therapies could be coordinated with course work so that a student was well prepared before entering independent clinical work. If a student was introduce to a new exercise or therapy in their early clinical exposure the instructor could assign the student the job of adding the how, when and where of its use causing the student to do some study on what had come up clinically. Through course work and clinical experiences the student would compile a knowledge base that the student had documented and not just copied from a text. Mavenlive would be a clinical text that each student built based on their evolving clinical reasoning.

Review of the student’s individual knowledge base could serve as final review of the student’s clinical knowledge. It would serve as a patient side tool for a new graduate and alleviate a lot of the stress which comes from “being on your own.”


What do you think? Could Mavenlive be the next generation in teaching tools in our academic institutions?


Jay T. Winburn, DMD

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Mavenlive Physiotherapy Exercises

Describing or detailing a prescribed exercise to patients in a physiotherapy practice is difficult. Many physiotherapists have solutions based on a library of exercises that can help the problem, but not solve it once a custom exercise is required.

Mavenlive physiotherapy software
provides a number of great solutions, one of them is prescribing custom exercises in a physiotherapy practice. Based on a library of over 400 exercises, Mavenlive allows you to take a library exercise and customize it to your patients requirements as this video of Mavenlive's exercise capabilities shows.

Customization of the exercises is not limited to just bullet-point instructions either. The physiotherapy exercises are in a 3D environment, giving you full control over movements, position or anything else the exercise requires.

If you are not able to find an exercise in the Mavenlive library to customize, you can also create a completely new one yourself which will be saved in your library for future consideration.

We encourage you to contact us and request a demonstration of the Mavenlive product. Physiotherapy exercise prescription is only one aspect of the larger application. Visit Mavenlive today to register for a free trial.