Clinic workflow & operations
How PosturalCheck works day to day, credits per analysis, intake, follow-up, and quality habits for aligned teams.
How PosturalCheck works: from patient and protocol to analysis and PDF
A plain-language walkthrough for clinic teams: organisation, protocols, photos, analysis types, credits, and reports—without jargon.
Read articlePosturalCheck credits explained: what each analysis type costs
Understand Quick vs Standard vs Advanced vs Dynamic credit use, monthly plan buckets, top-ups, and how teams should forecast usage.
Read articlePostural assessment workflow in clinic: from intake to PDF report
How physiotherapists and postural therapists structure history, multi-view capture, measurements, and follow-up—aligned with digital tools like PosturalCheck.
Read articleAligning posture workflows across clinicians in one clinic
Operational playbook for owners: SOP workshops, protocol naming, and how PosturalCheck roles mirror real-world responsibilities.
Read articleRepeat posture assessments: why the same protocol matters more than new features
Quality assurance guidance for clinic leads—locking protocols, dates, and operator notes so PosturalCheck comparisons reflect real change.
Read articleScheduling posture follow-ups that patients actually attend
Diary design, reminder cadence, and aligning reassessment dates with PosturalCheck credit budgets.
Read articleIntake forms that save time in busy posture clinics
Field design, digital pre-visit completion, and syncing answers into PosturalCheck-ready workflows.
Read articleTelehealth and asynchronous posture documentation strategies
Remote coaching limits and hybrid models—when self-captured photos help, when they hurt, and importing into PosturalCheck cautiously.
Read articleQuality control and peer review for posture reports
Lightweight QA loops for MSK clinics: sampling exports, rubrics, and PosturalCheck permission patterns that support seniors reviewing juniors.
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Method, measures & clinical judgment
What 2D angles and photos mean, how to reduce measurement error, and when to refer elsewhere.
Using plumb line references in clinic: digital overlays vs manual habit
How physiotherapists interpret vertical alignment without confusing patients—plus when software visualisations help documentation in PosturalCheck.
Read articleForward head posture (FHP): measurement basics for therapists and ergonomic screening
Operational notes for physiotherapists measuring forward head posture with photos and angles—how to document results ethically before/after rehab or desk interventions.
Read articleCraniovertebral angle (CVA): clinical notes for physiotherapists
Practical documentation tips when measuring CVA in static lateral views—limitations, training, and how posture software outputs should read in patient PDFs.
Read articleSources of measurement error in digital posture analysis
Systematic inventory: parallax, landmark drift, clothing, and software updates—clinical literacy for PosturalCheck users.
Read articleCommon postural screening mistakes in physiotherapy practice
Quality pitfalls: inconsistent stance, mixed footwear, rushed markers, and how structured software protocols in PosturalCheck reduce—but do not eliminate—operator error.
Read articleGoniometer vs digital angles: reliability notes for posture clinicians
Compare error sources in manual and software-assisted measures—training effects, parallax, and when PosturalCheck digital outputs should be validated manually.
Read articleWhen to refer out: scope limits for posture-focused physiotherapists
Professional boundaries for MSK clinicians running posture programmes—red flags, imaging triggers, and documenting decisions beside PosturalCheck outputs.
Read articleDocumenting red flags and referral pathways alongside posture findings
Structured note habits for physiotherapists: when posture screening triggers escalation, what to write, and how PosturalCheck PDFs should not obscure urgent context.
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Protocols & special populations
Structured views and notes for foot, cervical, pediatric, athletic, and screening contexts.
Foot posture assessment in rehabilitation: what to document before software analysis
Orthopaedic and physiotherapy notes on static foot alignment, when imaging beats photos, and how podiatric-style protocols in PosturalCheck structure your capture plan.
Read articlePodiatry-style photo protocol checklist for MSK teams
Step-by-step capture list for foot and ankle documentation—pairing clinical goals with PosturalCheck podiatric workflows and credit planning.
Read articleCervical protocol workflow tips for busy physiotherapy clinics
Operational shortcuts that remain clinically honest: patient positioning, hair management, and PosturalCheck cervical packs with predictable credit use.
Read articlePaediatric posture assessment: clinical notes for MSK therapists
Growth, compliance, and consent nuances—documenting children with PosturalCheck responsibly.
Read articleReturn-to-sport posture notes for physiotherapists working with athletes
Fatigue-aware capture, bilateral sport demands, and using PosturalCheck timelines alongside strength and pitch counts—not instead of them.
Read articleScoliosis screening: scope and limits for posture-focused practices
Clarify what postural photos can suggest versus what specialist pathways require—documentation habits when using PosturalCheck in youth and adult caseloads.
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Digital capture & ergonomics
Photos, calibration, lighting, and hybrid digital-traditional workflows.
Digital vs traditional posture assessment: what changes for clinicians
How physiotherapy clinics combine goniometers and observation with software-assisted landmarks, PDF reports, and audit-friendly records—using PosturalCheck responsibly.
Read articlePosture photography checklist for clinics: distance, height, and consistency
A field checklist for physiotherapists to reduce measurement error before software-assisted analysis—how setup choices affect PosturalCheck-style protocols.
Read articleMarker placement consistency across therapists: protecting measurement quality
Why the same anatomical rule must be applied the same way by every operator—training tips before relying on software landmarks in PosturalCheck.
Read articleReference objects and calibration cues for posture photography in clinics
When to use plumb bobs, wall grids, or floor markers—and how they interact with digital analysis in PosturalCheck without pretending millimetric accuracy from 2D.
Read articleLighting and shadows in clinical posture photography
Reduce contour-hiding glare and asymmetric shadows—studio setup tips aligned with PosturalCheck analysis quality.
Read articleStandardising camera distance and height for posture views
Practical geometry for MSK clinics: parallax, lens choice, and locking measurements into SOPs that match PosturalCheck capture guides.
Read articleFile naming and versioning for clinical posture media
Stop losing images in Downloads folders—conventions that survive staff turnover and sync with PosturalCheck exports.
Read articleDesk ergonomics plus posture screening: a combined MSK clinic pathway
How physiotherapists integrate workstation advice with standardised photos and PDF follow-ups—using PosturalCheck for documentation without overclaiming cures.
Read articleErgonomic assessment overview for office workers in MSK clinics
Bridge desk setup advice with objective posture capture—how physiotherapists document baselines using PosturalCheck without implying ergonomic changes cure all pain.
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Privacy, compliance & data governance
Checklists for health data, vendors, consent, and operational security.
Health data and cloud software: what clinic owners must verify (GDPR-ready mindset)
A practical checklist for physiotherapy clinics before adopting SaaS for posture photos, PDF reports, and patient records—questions to ask vendors including PosturalCheck.
Read articleVendor due diligence for health and posture software: questions clinics should ask
A structured questionnaire for data controllers evaluating SaaS: subprocessors, encryption, access logs, and how platforms like PosturalCheck fit procurement.
Read articleDocumenting patient consent for posture imaging and digital reports
Physiotherapy clinic notes on informed consent, scope of capture, sharing PDFs, and aligning paperwork with PosturalCheck workflows.
Read articleGDPR data minimisation in practice for posture clinics
Concrete steps beyond buzzwords: fields you collect, retention, and configuring PosturalCheck to avoid hoarding.
Read articleDPA checklist when contracting SaaS for posture and imaging workflows
Clause-level reminders for processors: subprocessors, international transfers, assistance with DSARs, and PosturalCheck as part of your vendor stack.
Read articleInformed consent vs marketing communications in posture clinics
Separate lawful bases and messaging channels—how GDPR-style thinking maps to everyday emails, social posts, and PosturalCheck PDF exports.
Read articleAudit trails in clinic software: why posture clinics should care
Beyond compliance theatre—how logs support dispute resolution, training, and safe use of PosturalCheck with health imagery.
Read articleBackup and business continuity basics for posture-focused clinics
Practical resilience: RTO/RPO in human terms, vendor reliance, and what to ask PosturalCheck about exports if systems fail.
Read articleSharing posture reports through patient portals safely
Link expiry, password practices, and minimising data sprawl when distributing PosturalCheck PDFs digitally.
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PDFs, patients & organization
Clear PDF reports, how to explain results without overpromising, studio branding, and credit use across operators.
Posture PDF reports for patients: structure, clarity, and clinical defensibility
How physiotherapy clinics write exportable PDFs that patients understand—sections, disclaimers, and PosturalCheck outputs mapped to professional standards.
Read articlePosture report structure: clarity for referrers, patients, and insurers
Section ordering, headings, and redundancy that improve comprehension—apply these patterns to PosturalCheck PDF templates.
Read articleLongitudinal posture tracking: benefits when protocols stay honest
Why MSK clinics invest in repeat measures—adherence, rehab storytelling, and using PosturalCheck history without confusing noise for progress.
Read articleComparing posture sessions fairly: clothing and footwear rules
Reduce false positives in longitudinal charts by standardising wardrobe—practical SOP lines for MSK clinics using PosturalCheck reassessments.
Read articleEducating posture patients without overpromising outcomes
Communication scripts for physiotherapists: linking measures to plans, avoiding cure claims, and using PosturalCheck PDFs as teaching tools responsibly.
Read articleIntegrating exercise prescriptions with posture PDF reports
Make home programmes legible next to graphics—linking dosage, frequency, and reassessment dates when clinics use PosturalCheck exports.
Read articleWhite-label branding and patient trust in posture reporting
Visual consistency across website, clinic walls, and PosturalCheck PDFs signals legitimacy—operational branding checklist for MSK owners.
Read articleCredits and usage planning for teams using PosturalCheck
Forecast monthly burn, avoid end-of-month surprises, and align clinical diary templates with protocol credit costs.
Read articleTeam roles and permissions for clinic posture software
How to mirror real-world accountability in SaaS: capture vs interpretation, billing admins, and PosturalCheck organisation settings that reduce data mishandling.
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