VHI PC-Kits are exercise prescription software modules designed to replace the old-fashioned "stick figure" drawings and photocopied handouts. The software allows clinicians to:
VHI PC-Kits serves as a digital library and management tool for rehabilitation and fitness exercises. Its primary goal is to provide a structured platform where physical therapists, occupational therapists, athletic trainers, and fitness directors can develop individualized therapy recommendations. Customization vhi pc-kits
The software allows users to select from a library of thousands of illustrated exercises, customize the text, and print a professional-looking routine for patient use. Desktop Edition : Licensed for a single computer. Customization The software allows users to select from
: Users can select from thousands of professionally designed exercises, customize the instructions, and print clear routines for patients. Searchability Searchability Legend had it that in 1987, a
Legend had it that in 1987, a shadow startup called VHI had tried to revolutionize computing. Instead of physical expansion cards, their "PC-Kits" utilized a proprietary software-defined architecture. You didn't plug in a graphics card; you loaded a driver that rewrote the motherboard’s logic gates to become a graphics engine. It was a computer that could physically rewire itself via code.