ACL Rehab
Patient-focused information about ACL rehab stages and exercises
Overall: | 3+ |
Functionality: | 3 |
Coolness: | 2 |
The ACL Rehab app is a relatively comprehensive and detailed resource for patients who may need additional guidance regarding their ACL injury. Unfortunately the publisher is not named, but this app appears to come from a relatively reliable medical provider. The home screen includes general information about ACL ruptures and information about surgical treatment and graft options. It is written from the perspective of a surgeon advising a patient. Next, the app describes stages of rehabilitation starting from Prehab, and continuing through various weeks of recovery culminating in “Return to Sport” at 6-9 months. Within in each stage, specific exercises are recommended and described/shown. These can be added to one’s personalized “My Workout” for quick access and review.
For patients who may be looking for physical therapy guidance, this app has appropriate medical information and recommendations.
iPhone | $3.99 | Download |
iPad | $3.99 | Download |
Android | — | — |
MedTools
A unified repository of surgical implants, technique guides, comparisons, and unpackaging videos.
Overall: | 4 |
Functionality: | 4+ |
Coolness: | 4+ |
With so many orthopedic implant companies and device options, I am amazed it has taken so long for someone to create a central educational repository. MedTools is attempting to do just that in the form of both a website and app. The app itself is well organized with a side-bar menu organized by body part, and sub-menus organized by implant type. For a generic implant type (ex: Volar Distal Radius Plates, or Total Knee Arthroplasty), the user can quickly see a collection of all available companies and device offerings. In some cases (total joint arthroplasty) this can include well over 20 different implants from more than 10 companies. Users can then select a specific implant to obtain product information such as technique guides, reference charts, and photographs of the surgical tray to help familiarize one’s self with the instrumentation. The app and website have also started video taping “unboxing” of specific devices to ensure that surgeons and their operative staff are prepared and familiar with devices they plan to use.
Overall, this app seems to have been a long-time coming and reflects a significant investment in work and time. I anticipate the breadth of implants will grow significantly in the near future, which should greatly increase its value and overall utility to surgeons.
iPhone | Free | Download |
iPad | Free | Download |
Android | — | — |
OrthoGuidelines
App for reviewing the AAOS Guidelines and Appropriate Use Criteria for specific diagnoses.
Overall: | 5 |
Functionality: | 4+ |
Coolness: | 3 |
I applaud the AAOS for creating a very useful and intuitive app for reviewing and consulting the AAOS Guidelines and Appropriate Use Criteria for specific diagnoses. As most orthopaedic surgeons and trainees are aware, the AAOS has committed a significant effort to developing useful guidelines and tools to help surgeons make the appropriate surgical decisions when treating a number of common conditions. Until now, the guidelines could only be accessed in their PDF form. This app allows anyone to review the published guidelines in a very useful format. The app currently includes 17 guidelines (CPG) and 4 appropriate use criteria (AUC) modules. The guidelines can be sorted by strength and stage of care.
Overall, the app is well made and a great step forward in improving access to these important tools. I recommend the app to both trainees (for both education and testing purposes) as well as surgeons (for treatment purposes).
iPhone | Free | Download |
iPad | Free | Download |
Android | Free | Download |
OrthoBullets: Bullets*
OrthoBullets’ stand-alone and companion app with study material, images, questions, and quizzes
Overall: | 5+ |
Functionality: | 5+ |
Coolness: | 5 |
OrthoBullets has scored a home run with their new Bullets* app available from the iTunes store. This app is can be used as a companion app to the existing OrthoBullets website, but also functions extraordinarily well as a stand-alone resource. The app consists of 5 sections: Topics, QBank, Cases, Evidence and PASS. The topics section includes all information on the OrthoBullets site, separated in the same familiar lists and easily searched by keyword. I found the search and browsing to be very fast and intuitive. Importantly, each topic includes the same figures, diagrams, and questions associated with the web version to help learn concepts through the VEPTR technique.
The QBank also integrates with your existing online login and automatically transfers over your existing TestMaster scores and personal tests. It also allows you to create new tests which can be defined by test style, topics, number of questions, etc. The format will be very familiar to existing OrthoBullets users.
The cases will be familiar to any OrthoBullets user, and includes a presentation, images, and the valuable comments and discussion that ensures. One of the newest features includes the ability to select “Evidence” to support an answer to a question, greatly enhancing the validity and value of this service. The evidence can also be searched independently, and by specialty. All of this is seamlessly integrated into the mobile format.
Lastly, the PASS section is available to residents who already use the PASS system in their residency program. While I could not test this section entirely, it appears to function similar to the website equivalent.
Overall, the Bullets* app is a full-featured educational tool for any orthopaedic student, resident, fellow, or attending. With quick and easy access to the entire OrthoBullets database combined with cases, quiz access and a versatile interface – I highly recommend this free app to everyone.
iPhone | Free | Download |
iPad | Free | Download |
Android | — | — |
AAOS Access
Complete video content from the AAOS
Overall: | 4+ |
Functionality: | 5 |
Coolness: | 4 |
The American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) has now created a mobile app portal for access to an entire library of AAOS video content. The AAOS Access app includes the ability to view, download, and save videos from the Orthopaedic Video Theater, previously only found on the AAOS website. The user interface is easy to navigate, with a navigation tab on the left providing shortcuts to featured videos, special collections, or specific topics. Videos can be downloaded for viewing, or streamed directly on the device. Video and audio content is very good, and can be watched in full screen mode. The current collection (March 2015) includes 414 videos, an impressive collection, and certainly more will be added in the future. Additional features include a search function as well as a bookmark tool for easily accessing favorites.
iPhone | — | — |
iPad | Free | Download |
Android | — | — |
Insights Orthopedics
Orthopaedic journal and news aggregator with personalized information.
Overall: | 5 |
Functionality: | 5+ |
Coolness: | 5 |
Insights Orthopedics is a comprehensive and visually stunning news and research aggregator for orthopedics. With a recent redesign in October 2014, their interface has become even more streamlined and visually appealing. Using their specialized search engine, the app collects orthopaedic journals, videos, full-text articles, news, podcasts, images, clinical trials, and association information and presents it in a clear and functional format. The app looks and feels like the “flipboard for orthopaedic surgery.” The initial landing page presents the various modules, including journal clubs from various institutions, leading journal articles, videos, upcoming events, bookmarks, and industry. A simple swipe of the keyboard quickly scrolls through the various articles and videos permitting continued browsing of abstracts. With the new features, thousands of institutional library subscriptions have been adding, permitting full access to the article for users. The intuitive user interface includes the ability to bookmark resources for off-line browsing or share links via Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, email, and SMS. One of the apps most versatile features is the Aggregator function, which works as a search and includes many pre-populated key terms as well as the ability to type in your own words.
Overall, this app has the look and feel of a “top app” with a number of useful features for any orthopaedic surgeon or trainee.
iPhone | — | — |
iPad | Free | Download |
Android | — | — |
Throw Like a Pro
Baseball throwing injury prevention app released by Dr. James Andrews and Dr. Kevin Wilk
Overall: | 5 |
Functionality: | 5 |
Coolness: | 5 |
In response to the increasing rates of “Tommy John” surgery as a result of throwing injuries, this app has been released to help young baseball players prevent injuries and safely participate in sports. The purpose of this app is to provide information about safe participation that keeps players out of the operating room.
The app includes an overview of baseball throwing injuries, statistics, and general guidelines for prevention. The app then divides recommendations into Pre-Season and In-Season sections. In Pre-Season, videos are included that demonstrate how to perform 5 different stretching exercises, with instructions to complete them daily. Next, the player performs the “Throwers Ten” which includes videos of 20 more exercises that should be performed with 10 repetitions, 3-4 times/week. Lastly, there is advice for a throwing progression with a module that talks the player through the distance and number of throws to build up.
The In-Season module includes a warm up with stretching (same videos), a thrower’s ten band workout (more videos), a throwing warm up and a pitching warm up. The app includes a pitch-count tool which can be modified for the patient’s age, rest days, and maximum pitches desired (and advised).
Overall, the app has a very high production quality and includes important information from leading surgeons in the field of throwing injuries. They estimate a 60% reduction in throwing injuries if used properly.
iPhone | $9.99 | Download |
iPad | $9.99 | Download |
Android | — | — |
Sports Fellow Self Assessment Exam
Self Assessment exam from the AOSSM for Sports Fellows
Overall: | 3 |
Functionality: | 3 |
Coolness: | 3 |
This app is designed for fellows in sports medicine. The app is designed for the user to take a quiz and then review the responses. Quizzes can be selected, downloaded, and then reviewed, and includes answers, explanations, and images. It has a similar format to AOSSM Self Assessment Exam app.
iPhone | Free* | Download |
iPad | Free* | Download |
Android | — | — |
*Requires registration
PhysioMD
Physical Therapy app created by orthopaedic surgeons for specific injuries.
Overall: | 4 |
Functionality: | 4 |
Coolness: | 3 |
This app is designed to be “Rehab where you want it, when you want it.” The app organizes therapy into different phases for different injuries, and specific therapy packages can be purchased individually for each injury. To get started, the user selects their gender, injured area, and mechanism of injury – which presumably influences the injuries that are presented on the following page. Once an injury is selected, the exercise package can be purchased and installed for about $7.99. For shoulder instability, for example, there are 4 phases: Acute, Mobility/Strengthening, Strengthening/Limited, and Return to Sport. The app developers require the user to confirm that he/she has completed the previous objectives before advancing. Once into each module, an extensive list of exercises are shown with images, description, and links to high-quality videos demonstrating the exercise.
iPhone | Free | Download |
iPad | Free | Download |
Android | — | — |
Arthrex Synergy
Image and Video app that works in conjunction with Arthrex’s arthroscopy tower
Overall: | 4+ |
Functionality: | 4 |
Coolness: | 5 |
This app works with Arthrex’s arthroscopy tower and allows for each transfer of images and videos to an iPad for editing, patient education, and sharing. Use of the app and login information can be obtained from your device representative.
The app is organized into a list of patients with their corresponding images. Once a patient is selected, the images can be viewed individually, with a few editing features for enhancement. For example, this includes saturation adjustment, contrast adjustment, and the ability to annotate with text, lines, and circles/arrows. The benefit of annotation is that images can then be selected for sharing with the patient, via email. In addition to the images, links can be provided for documentation on related implants, or documents uploaded by the surgeon. The surgeon can also record a video message or narration of the diagnosis and treatment.
Arthrex has gone to appropriate lengths to ensure that all transmissions are HIPAA compliant, and sharing the images generates 2 emails, the second with a secure password that allows the patient to unlock the attachment in the first email.
Overall, this is a very high quality app that complements their associated medical devices.
iPhone | — | — |
iPad | Free | Download |
Android | — | — |
AOSSM Self Assessment Exam
Self Assessment exam from the AOSSM
Overall: | 3 |
Functionality: | 3 |
Coolness: | 3 |
This app is designed for surgeons preparing to take the subspecialty orthopaedic surgery exam in sports medicine. The app is designed for the user to take a quiz and then review the responses. Quizzes can be selected, downloaded, and then reviewed, and includes answers, explanations, and images.
iPhone | Free* | Download |
iPad | Free* | Download |
Android | — | — |
*Requires purchase of exam
All-Pro Orthopedics
A personal practice app for Dr. Jesse Zisholtz Shaw with patient information, surgery education, appointment booking and a list of services.
Overall: | 3+ |
Functionality: | 2 |
Coolness: | 3 |
This personal practice app is meant to serve as a patient portal for Dr. Jesse Zisholtz Shaw, an orthopaedic sports medicine physician in Tampa, Florida. The app’s user interface is somewhat unusual, marked by a hidden menu on the right side of the screen. Users can advance through the menu items, including a welcome screen, the ability to “ask the doctor,” appointment booking information, ability to check in, contact information, and a list of services. The “services listed” includes knee arthroplasty, knee arthroscopy, ligament reconstruction, hip replacement, shoulder replacement, and shoulder arthroscopy. Each sub-section includes a summary of the pathology and treatment options. The surgeon includes a few photos of (presumably) his patients as well. The app even includes a primitive game called PicFlippr to help pass the time. Overall, this app is a personal practice app that may be useful to current or potential patients of Dr. Zisholtz Shaw
iPhone | Free | Download |
iPad | Free | Download |
Android | — | — |
AJSM (American Journal of Sports Medicine)
Mobile Access to the American Journal of Sports Medicine
Overall: | 4 |
Functionality: | 4 |
Coolness: | 3 |
The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) has done an excellent job producing another of its reputable journals onto a mobile platform. The American Journal of Sports Medicine app has allowed journal subscribers with easy- to-use access of the magazine in app form. The app has many advanced features such as searching for relevant topics within all issues of the publication, allowing users to save favorite articles and sharing journal articles easily through email. These up-to-date app features makes this app an excellent tool on the iPhone and iPad. In addition, the AJSM has started to build video and audio content which can become an important educational tool for viewers in the future. My only criticism that I made with other apps from the AOSSM is the reader software used to view the journal articles is slightly clunk and doesn’t allow you to make notes or easily manipulate the journal articles. However, once the developers build more video and audio content into the app it will quickly become a must have for anyone in the field.
Overall a very useful Journal application with advanced app features.
iPhone | Free | Download |
iPad | Free | Download |
Android | — | — |
Sports Health-HD
Mobile access to Sports Health publication
Overall: | 4 |
Functionality: | 4 |
Coolness: | 3 |
This simple, intuitive, and sleek app allows users to download complete issues of the journal and browse full articles. The app is organized into the “library” – which shows all journal issues – and the “viewer” – where journals can be read. The journal is presented in entirety, including the table of contents and advertisements. The key feature, however, is the integration of links among the table of contents, emailing links, posting to twitter and facebook, and hopefully the future integration of digital media. Currently, the app and journals are offered for free, however a subscription will likely be required in the future. For now, though, download the app and benefit from this fantastic resource.
iPhone | Free* | Download |
iPad | Free* | Download |
Android | — | — |
*Requires subscription for full text access
AAOS Musculoskeletal Exam – Knee
Simple app to learn the knee exam and special tests
Overall: | 3 |
Functionality: | 3 |
Coolness: | 2 |
I commend the AAOS’ effort to create mobile educational material for students and trainees, which includes this simple app for learning the knee exam and special tests. This app has a very simple structural layout in list form that presents the knee exam: inspection, muscles, range of motion, and special tests. Each part of the exam includes a description, instructions and video. The special tests include information about specificity and sensitivity and include a short reference list. However, despite the useful information presented here, the app is bare and lacks much depth. The user interface is unfortunately too simple, and the overall content includes only 20 total exam maneuvers. At a cost of $9, this is quite a high price considering other apps that include more information and detail at a better value. I hope that this app will be expanded upon and improved in future versions.
iPhone | $8.99 | Download |
iPad | $8.99 | Download |
Android | — | — |
CORE – Clinical Orthopedic Exam
Overall: | 4+ |
Functionality: | 4+ |
Coolness: | 4+ |
CORE has set the standard for a clinical exam app. Divided by body part, body region, alphabetical, favorites, or search – the app contains a database of over 400 clinical tests which includes a purpose, instructions, video demo, and test properties. The most striking feature of this app, in addition to the vast collection of tests and videos, is actually the “properties” tab. For every test, data is presented regarding the sensitivity, specificity, likelihood ratio, accuracy and other relevant statistical tests based on primary literature references. These lists are incredibly complete. For example, the hip impingement test lists 10 primary sources with their respective sensitivities and specificities using the impingement test to detect labral tears. In addition, by selecting the primary references the user is directed to the full literature source with the abstract text. This is a feature that I have not seen replicated by any other orthopaedic reference. The videos can either be downloaded to the app or a link to YouTube can be emailed/shared with colleagues. Tests can be marked as a “favorite” and quickly reviewed at a later time. Unfortunately, the search feature was not ideal. When I searched “grind” there were “no results” but when I searched “Apley” I was provided with Apley’s Grind Test. This app seems ideal for a medical student with an interest in musculoskeletal medicine (PM&R, sports medicine, or orthopaedic surgery) or a junior resident in any of these fields. Overall, a very complete and useful app for trainees.
iPhone | $39.99 | Download |
iPad | $39.99 | Download |
Android | $39.99 | Download |
AAOS Musculoskeletal Exam – Shoulder
Simple app to learn shoulder exam and special tests
Overall: | 3 |
Functionality: | 3 |
Coolness: | 2 |
I commend the AAOS’ effort to create mobile educational material for students and trainees, the first of which is this simple app for learning the shoulder exam and special tests. This app has a very simple structural layout in list form that presents the shoulder exam: inspection, muscles, range of motion, and special tests. Each part of the exam includes a description, instructions and video. The special tests include information about specificity and sensitivity and include a short reference list. However, despite the useful information presented here, the app is bare and lacks much depth. The user interface is unfortunately too simple, and the overall content includes only 30 total exam maneuvers. At a cost of $9, this is quite a high price considering other apps that include more information and detail at a better value. I hope that this app will be expanded upon and improved in future versions.
iPhone | $8.99 | Download |
iPad | $8.99 | Download |
Android | — | — |
Top Ortho “App”
Download the www.TopOrthoApps.com iPhone app! You’re already on the website, why not have on-the-go access direct from your iPhone? This app has all of the best Top Ortho App lists that you’re used to: Top Apps, Free Apps, iPad Apps, Journals, Sports Apps, and much more! Full reviews and screenshots are all available for free.
Overall: | 5 |
Functionality: | 5 |
Coolness: | 5 |
This app has all of the best Top Ortho App lists that you’re used to: Top Apps, Free Apps, iPad Apps, Journals, Sports Apps, and much more! Full reviews and screenshots are all available for free.
iPhone | Free | Download |
iPad | Free | Download |
Android | — | — |
Orthopaedic Patient Information
Very high-quality 3D anatomical models with video demonstrations of common anatomy, pathology, and treatments.
Overall: | 5+ |
Functionality: | 5+ |
Coolness: | 5+ |
Orthopaedic Patient Information is part of the 3D4Medical’s suite of full-featured anatomy apps. All of their apps follow a similar and intuitive format, but this one differs slightly. The relevant body part is presented with a video demonstrating the most common anatomy, conditions, and treatments. These demonstrations are very high quality. The level of detail and anatomical accuracy of all muscles, tendons, vessels, nerves, ligaments and bones is impressive. Overall, the entire suite of 3D4Medical anatomy apps are the best anatomy models we have seen yet, and this patient information app is fantastic.
iPhone | — | — |
iPad | $49.99 | Download |
Android | — | — |
AAOS eBooks
Full-featured app for downloading and reading books in your AAOS bookshelf library. Text and images are all very clean and apps runs smoothly.
Overall: | 5 |
Functionality: | 5 |
Coolness: | 4+ |
AAOS eBooks, that provides mobile access to titles purchased from their web-based store. As of writing, the store includes 8 popular titles, but is expected to increase to over 30 titles within the next few months. Unfortunately purchases cannot be made directly through the app, but rather must be paid for on the website. In addition, although the app asks users to log in via their AAOS username and password, this is an error and rather users must register at the AAOS eBookstore website (www.ebooks.aaos.org) to gain login information. After logging in, users can view the books they have purchased and can download them selectively, ranging in size from about 10-80 Mb. Once downloaded, the text viewer has typical options, including the ability to change the font, change text size, adjust brightness, highlight text, make notes, and place bookmarks. The annotation functions are primitive, at best, and even the instructions for highlighting require 4 separate steps each time. The books themselves are of high quality, text is crisp, and images are clear, however the user cannot increase the image size, which often prevents fully appreciating many of the detailed illustrations. Because books are downloaded to the device, they are accessible even without internet access, which is a valuable feature. The app is still primitive in its feature set and title selection. In addition, some books, such as OKU 10, already ship with a CD that includes a digital PDF version of the book, which is much easier to read and annotate using any of the popular PDF readers for mobile devices.
iPhone | — | — |
iPad | Free* | Download |
Android | — | — |
Meniscus Exercises
A patient-focused app that provides information about meniscus tears and phase-oriented exercises for recovery.
Overall: | 3+ |
Functionality: | 4 |
Coolness: | 3 |
The developers of the meniscus exercises should certainly be applauded for creating an informative and useful app focused on patient care and physical therapy. The implementation is average, and navigating the app is somewhat clunky at times. General information about meniscus injuries is provided. The app then includes exercises based on the phase of injury and level of “protection” required. Definitive values are provided, for example, restricting the knee from 50-90 degrees of motion during “maximum protection.” Each exercise is demonstrated with a pseudo-animation composed of a series of images that are reminiscent of early 1990s video games. Many of the exercises are useful for patients, while others are unnecessary, such as the demonstration for “walking.” Overall, the app is amusing at worst, and helpful for patients at best. It does provide ideas for exercises in patients who have already been evaluated by a physician and desire a home exercise program.
iPhone | $0.99 | Download |
iPad | $0.99 | Download |
Android | — | — |
iShoulder
A full featured app with fantastic images and information for providers and patients, as well as a drawing utility and notes/calendar sections.
Overall: | 5 |
Functionality: | 3+ |
Coolness: | 4 |
This full-featured app contains a vast library of valuable images, text, and features that would be useful to surgeons, trainees, and patients. The unassuming format includes sections for doctors, patients, and utilities. Doctors have a number of choices, including anatomy, operative approaches, examination, tests, outcomes scores, and more. Each category includes subsections with concise and relevant text and images. For example, the operative approach section is very good, and includes detailed images useful for a quick review before a case; it even includes “dangers” to watch out for. The Scores section includes a quick reference for the Constant, UCLA Shoulder, Rowe, ISIS, QuickDASH, and Oxford questionnaires. Every section I explored included more and more useful information. The “Patients” section is equally expansive with 10 of the most common categories of shoulder pathology presented with images and text. Lastly, the utilities include a drawing board to demonstrate rotator cuff pathology, a voice notes recorder, personal text notes, and a calendar. The practical utility of these functions is unclear, but I was impressed that the developer went through the effort to include these added features. Overall, the app could benefit from a redesign, but the information hidden within the clunky navigation system is very good.
iPhone | $3.99 | Download |
iPad | — | — |
Android | — | — |
Knee Pain
Overall: | 3+ |
Functionality: | 2+ |
Coolness: | 3 |
Knee Pain is an app “course” created by Dr. Eric Gozna to teach his mnemonic for the 10 most common sources of knee pain: “four thought” on the knee. The app is actually a narrated slideshow format that auto-advances through 55 slides of informational slides that include descriptions of the anatomy, as well as information about the pathology, the presentation, the diagnosis and treatment. Some slides include video examples of a clinical exam, and some slides include review questions to reinforce concepts and lessons. The concept of the app is novel. Dr. Gozna’s credentials are listed on the site (an orthopaedic surgeon in Canada), however the information presented may be more credible if endorsed by an orthopaedic society. Overall, the presentation is clear and may be most useful to students, non-orthopaedic providers, or patients interested in learning more about knee pain in a community-based practice.
iPhone | $9.99 | Download |
iPad | $9.99 | Download |
Android | $9.62 | Download |
iPrevent Running Injuries
Overall: | 3+ |
Functionality: | 3 |
Coolness: | 3 |
Created by two orthopaedic surgeons, this app is a video focused on patient education regarding stretching, strengthening, and agility exercises to prevent running injuries. The app design is simple, and includes a single video about 20 minutes long, as well as contact information for the website www.sportsipa.com (sports injury prevention academy). The video itself is well-narrated and well-produced and demonstrates many useful stretching and strengthening activities. In addition, narration by the two orthopaedic surgeon developers explain the purpose and motivation for developing this course. Overall, this app can be very useful to any patient/athlete interested in preventing running injuries. Unlike other apps, the developers are board-certified orthopaedic surgeons, thereby lending credibility to the recommendations.
iPhone | $1.99 | Download |
iPad | — | — |
Android | $1.99 | Download |
iPrevent ACL Injuries
Overall: | 3+ |
Functionality: | 3 |
Coolness: | 3 |
Created by two orthopaedic surgeons, this app is a video focused on patient education regarding stretching, strengthening, and agility exercises to prevent ACL injuries. The app design is simple, and includes a single video about 18 minutes long, as well as contact information for the website www.sportsipa.com (sports injury prevention academy). The video itself is well-narrated and well-produced and demonstrates many useful stretching and strengthening activities. In addition, narration by the two orthopaedic surgeon developers explain the purpose and motivation for developing this course. Overall, this app can be very useful to any patient/athlete interested in preventing ACL injuries. Unlike other apps, the developers are board-certified orthopaedic surgeons, thereby lending credibility to the recommendations.
iPhone | $1.99 | Download |
iPad | — | — |
Android | $1.99 | Download |
Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center
Overall: | 2 |
Functionality: | 2 |
Coolness: | 1 |
A personal practice app for the Andrews Center, this provides patient information about the practice, appointment information, contact information, location, and links to the website. Expanded patient information about the practice is provided through a web portal. This app is probably only useful for current or prospective patients, or those in the greater Birmingham area.
iPhone | Free | Download |
iPad | — | — |
Android | — | — |
iOrtho+
An-all inclusive physical exam and special test app including images, videos, and artwork to demonstrate the proper execution of each test.
Overall: | 4+ |
Functionality: | 5 |
Coolness: | 4 |
This app is a comprehensive mobile orthopaedic guide that includes physical exam tests and mobilizations. Although the app can be downloaded for free, only a limited number of exam tests and mobilizations are available until the $14.99 in-app purchase is made. The app includes over 200 special physical exam tests, separated by body part. For example, rotator cuff tests are divided by muscle, and subscapularis tests include lift-off (Gerber), internal rotation lag, belly press, belly-off, and bear-hug. Each test includes a picture demonstrating the test, a brief description of the technique and interpretation, and Stat/Ref which summarizes the clinical evidence supporting the test’s sensitivity, specificity, and +/- liklihood ratios (with references provided). A great feature is the addition of video for many of the tests. The mobilizations section includes over 80 techniques images and descriptions.
The app underwent a recent update which now includes medical screening tests to rule out visceral pathology, impressive dermatome artwork, deep tendon reflex testing, C-spine screens such as NEXUS and Canadian spine rules, agility-functional testing for the lower extremity, and enhanced reference list to > 1100 sources, statistical data that includes clustering of ortho tests to enhance evidence-based clinical decision making. And, if a desired test is not available, the app includes an “add your own test” section.
Overall, the app is best designed for medical students or junior residents who are learning the orthopaedic physical exam and special tests. The app is very high quality for the extensive information and value it provides.
iPhone | Free + $14.99 | Download |
iPad | Free + $14.99 | Download |
Android | Free + $14.99 | Download |
CARE for Patients
Overall: | 5 |
Functionality: | 5 |
Coolness: | 5+ |
This app and service sets the standard for the future of mobile medicine. Created by physical therapists, the app is an extension of the CARE subscription service available to surgeons which provides a personalized website and personalized physical therapy/rehabilitation protocols for patients. The app is incredibly comprehensive by providing information to patients about their surgery, their surgeon, and lists the exercises they should be performing week-by-week after surgery with complete video demonstrations.
The power of this application, however, is a surgeon’s ability to create a fully customizable practice website and personalized app. Thus, when a patient is enrolled he/she will only see information and post-operative protocols that have been specifically selected by their surgeon. In essence, the app allows any orthopaedic surgeons to have their own personal app for patients.
The app itself consists of the sections described above. Pre- and post-operative information is available to patients, and the post-operative physical therapy protocol is clearly organized for patients to reference either at home or at the gym. Overall, the application has been well implemented and the service is currently being used by various academic and private practices nationwide.
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iPhone | Free* | Download |
iPad | Free* | Download |
Android | — | — |
*Requires enrollment/subscription. Receive 10% discount by mentioning TopOrthoApps.com! Find out more here.
CORE – Clinical Orthopedic Exam
Overall: | 4+ |
Functionality: | 4+ |
Coolness: | 4+ |
CORE has set the standard for a clinical exam app. Divided by body part, body region, alphabetical, favorites, or search – the app contains a database of nearly 250 clinical tests which includes a purpose, instructions, video demo, and test properties. The most striking feature of this app, in addition to the vast collection of tests and videos, is actually the “properties” tab. For every test, data is presented regarding the sensitivity, specificity, likelihood ratio, accuracy and other relevant statistical tests based on primary literature references. These lists are incredibly complete. For example, the hip impingement test lists 10 primary sources with their respective sensitivities and specificities using the impingement test to detect labral tears. In addition, by selecting the primary references the user is directed to the full literature source with the abstract text. This is a feature that I have not seen replicated by any other orthopaedic reference. In the basic version of the app, the videos are not contained within the app, but rather link to YouTube videos that can be emailed/shared with colleagues. However, for an in-app purchase of $7.99 all videos can be downloaded to the device (about 1GB of data). Tests can be marked as a “favorite” and quickly reviewed at a later time. Unfortunately, the search feature was not ideal. When I searched “grind” there were “no results” but when I searched “Apley” I was provided with Apley’s Grind Test; however, this function is easily improved in a future update. This app seems ideal for a medical student with an interest in musculoskeletal medicine (PM&R, sports medicine, or orthopaedic surgery) or a junior resident in any of these fields. Overall, a very complete and useful app for trainees.
To learn more about this app, as well as others by the same developers, check out their website at www.clinicallyrelevant.com.
iPhone | $39.99 | Download |
iPad | $39.99 | Download |
Android | $39.99 | Download |
ShoulderDecide
Overall: | 5 |
Functionality: | 5 |
Coolness: | 5 |
ShoulderDecide is part of the Orca Health collection of apps that provides information for patients about various orthopaedic conditions. Like the entire “decide” series, the user interface, graphics, and interactive anatomy modules are superb and allow the user to learn about shoulder anatomy while rotating, flexing, and zooming in on the images. The conditions covered in this app include rotator cuff tear, bursitis, impingement, calcific tendinitis, glenohumeral arthritis, acromioclavicular arthritis, instability, proximal humeral fractures, clavicle fractures, AC separation, frozen shoulder, and biceps tendon tears & tendinitis. Consistent with the entire line of apps, each disease includes a plethora of xray, MRI, and CT imaging with appropriate annotations demonstrating normal and pathologic conditions. Audio recordings are also included to narrate the text as well. Like the other apps in this series, users can search for medical providers that treat these conditions. Overall, ShoulderDecide is a very impressive addition to the Orca Health “decide” series and has the potential to greatly improve patient education and comprehension about orthopaedic conditions.
iPhone | $1.99 | Download |
iPad | $4.99 | Download |
Android | — | — |
KneeDecide
Overall: | 5 |
Functionality: | 5 |
Coolness: | 5 |
KneeDecide is part of the Orca Health collection of apps that provides information for patients about various orthopaedic conditions. Like the entire “decide” series, the user interface, graphics, and interactive anatomy modules are superb and allow the user to learn about knee bone, tendon, meniscus, and ligament anatomy while rotating, flexing, and zooming in on the images. The conditions covered in this app include meniscal tear, ACL tear, MCL injuries, PCL tear, patellofemoral chondrosis, tibiofemoral chondrosis, chondral lesions, advanced arthritis, lateral patellar compression syndrome, patellar dislocation, patellar tendonitis, Osgood-Schlatter disease, iliotibial band syndrome, mechanical disorders, and fractures. Consistent with the entire line of apps, each disease includes a plethora of xray, MRI, and CT imaging with appropriate annotations demonstrating normal and pathologic conditions. Audio recordings are also included to narrate the text as well. Like the other apps in this series, users can search for medical providers that treat these conditions. Overall, KneeDecide is a very impressive addition to the Orca Health “decide” series and has the potential to greatly improve patient education and comprehension about orthopaedic conditions.
iPhone | $1.99 | Download |
iPad | $4.99 | Download |
Android | — | — |
SportsMed
Overall: | 3 |
Functionality: | 3+ |
Coolness: | 1 |
SportsMed joins the series of RSS-feed apps to organize sports medicine-related abstracts into a single app. Like other apps in this series (BoneFeed, BoneCast, HandFeed), the user can personalize which RSS feeds are presented along the home row from a list of feeds included with the app. For SportsMed, the list includes AJSM, Arthroscopy, Sports Med Arthr, Brit J Sports Med, and a variety of other feeds. The feeds allow the user to review an abstract, view the full text article directly from the journal website (if you have online access), post comments, or share the paper via Twitter, Facebook, or email. Overall, this app is a simple and intuitive way to keep up-to-date with the latest sports publications.
iPhone | Free | Download |
iPad | — | — |
Android | $1.99 | Download |
OpTech Live
Overall: 4
Functionality: 4
Coolness: 2+
This app is part of Stryker’s library of applications and, like other device company apps, provides the user with a library of device and implant user guides. The interface is well-organized by topic and lists PDF guides according to specialty or body part. Selecting an item quickly downloads the PDF surgical technique guide which can then be saved in a library on the device (for referencing later) or a link to the document can be emailed. Browsing for topics is very easy with essentially no delay. For access to Stryker’s line of technique guides, this app does everything it should.
Cost: Free
Download OpTech Live Here
DrawMD Orthopedics
Overall: 4+
Functionality: 4
Coolness: 4+
Part of the DrawMD line of apps, these developers have created a novel platform for teaching patients about their medical conditions. The app is essentially a “scratch pad” for showing patients their disease, demonstrating surgical techniques, and explaining anatomy. The advantage of the Orthopedics version is that in addition to being able to use a patient’s xrays as your background, the app comes pre-loaded with orthopaedic body parts and orthopaedic “stamps.” For example, the current version includes images of the knee, shoulder, hip, hands, feet, ankles, forearm, etc., as well as stamps that demonstrate cartilage, fractures, plates, screws, and arthroplasty implants (and many more). The user can mark the image with a pen and make text comments as well. Once complete, the image can be saved or emailed to a patient with your office information. This app is a free and novel way to teach patients about their pathology and treatment options in a visual format.
Cost: Free
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Ortho Scores
Overall: 3-
Functionality: 2
Coolness: 3
This app is ideal for orthopaedic surgeons who routinely keep track of patient outcomes using assessment scores. The app allows the user to organize a list of patients, contacts, and surgeons – but the “patients” function is clearly the emphasis. Once entering a patient, the user can then walk through many of the most popular outcomes assessments for the hip, knee, shoulder, elbow, wrist, foot, ankle, and spine. These include, but are not limited to, Harris Hip Score, Oxford Hip Score, WOMAC, SF-12, Knee Society Score, Constant Score, DASH, Quick-DASH, and the Oswestry Low Back Pain assessment. The free version limits the number of patients that can be scored, and the full version allows for unlimited patients, unlimited contacts, and the ability to email the scores. Overall, this can be a very useful tool for both surgeons and patients to monitor outcomes. Unfortunately, during testing the app was quite “buggy” and frequently crashed when running from my device. Hopefully future updates will be more stable.
Cost: Free for Lite version, $99.99 for full version. Spine Scores only for $19.99.
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Download the Lite Version Here
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OrthoEvent
Overall: 3+
Functionality: 4
Coolness: 3+
This free app is useful for any orthopaedic practitioner who attends or is planning to attend any orthopaedic-related conference. The app is designed to compile information regarding nearly all professional orthopaedic conferences worldwide, as well as organize conferences according to specialty. Once a conference is selected, the app provides dates, locations, abstract deadlines, and links to meeting websites. The app is limited by the fact that information is inconsistent, and that the majority of the app text is in French with no other languages available. Overall, the application is a creative and very helpful way to search for conferences that you might not otherwise be aware of.
Cost: Free
Download Here