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Healthcare AI Ideas

Practical ideas for physiotherapy, healthcare, and learning.

This page is for ideas that are worth sharing. Some come from my own work. Some can come from people who see a real problem in care, education, evidence, or rehab.

The goal is simple: make useful ideas visible before they disappear into a notebook, chat, or prototype folder.

What belongs here

Not every idea needs to become a product.

Some ideas are useful because they clarify a problem. Some become prototypes. Some become teaching material. Some become a real system later.

That is the point of this part of Physiotherapy.ai. It gives practical healthcare and physiotherapy ideas a place to be framed, shared, and tested carefully.

It is not a medical advice library. It is a public workbench for careful thinking.

Physiotherapy

Ideas that start from clinical work.

Chronic pain, triage, red flags, home exercises, patient guidance, and the small moments where care becomes confusing.

Evidence

Ideas that make research easier to use.

Search, PICO structure, trust scoring, evidence summaries, clinical recommendations, and formats that help busy clinicians learn faster.

Education

Ideas that help students think better.

Case generators, simulation, clinical reasoning flows, entrepreneurship, and classroom tools that turn complex material into usable practice.

Home support

Ideas for what happens outside the clinic.

Routines, reminders, voice support, recovery check-ins, caregiver reassurance, and tools that make daily life easier to follow.

Curation rules

Ideas need clarity before they need decoration.

  • The problem should be real.
  • The person using it should be clear.
  • The idea should help care, learning, evidence, or decision-making.
  • The limits should be visible.
  • If it involves health advice, it needs stronger review.

If an idea is shared publicly here, it should be clear what it is, who it helps, what it does not do, and where the evidence or lived problem comes from.

Open workbench

Have a practical healthcare idea worth framing?