Comparison

VOR Eye Rehab vs Physitrack: Purpose-Built Vestibular Rehab vs General HEP Platform

Physitrack is a powerful general HEP platform. But vestibular patients need interactive guided exercises, automatic difficulty progression, and per-session symptom tracking that Physitrack doesn't offer.

AI-Driven Progression

Automatic difficulty adjustment based on symptom responses. Physitrack requires manual clinician updates.

In-Clinic Projector Mode

15 visual stimulation patterns including optokinetic and pursuit tracking. Physitrack has no in-clinic display.

Multi-Symptom Tracking

Track dizziness, brain fog, headache, eye strain, and nausea per session. Physitrack tracks pain only.

Feature Comparison

Vestibular-Specific Features

Feature VOR Eye Rehab Physitrack
VOR x1/x2 guided exercises
~ Has some video content, not interactive
Gaze stabilization with gyroscope tracking
Brandt-Daroff / Cawthorne-Cooksey protocols
~ Video demonstrations only
Optokinetic stimulation
Condition-based templates (BPPV, concussion, Meniere's)
Metronome-paced VOR prescription
AI-driven progressive difficulty
Pre/post symptom tracking (5 metrics)
~ Tracks pain only, not vestibular symptoms

Clinical Tools

Feature VOR Eye Rehab Physitrack
In-clinic projector mode (15 patterns)
Validated vestibular outcomes (DHI, ABC, VVAS)
~ DHI only, no ABC or VVAS
HIPAA-compliant messaging
Available via telehealth add-on
AI-generated progress reports
AI-generated discharge reports
HEP PDF generation

Practice Management

Feature VOR Eye Rehab Physitrack
RTM billing dashboard with CPT code tracking
~ Supports some CPT codes
Patient roster & adherence tracking
Multi-week structured programs
Data export (CSV)

Why It Matters for Vestibular Patients

Physitrack excels at general orthopedic HEP delivery with 18,500+ exercises and 40+ EMR integrations. For a general PT practice, it's a strong choice.

But vestibular patients are different. They need per-session tracking of dizziness, brain fog, headache, eye strain, and nausea — not just pain. They need exercises that automatically progress based on symptom responses, not manual clinician updates every few weeks. And they need interactive guidance with gyroscope-measured head speed to ensure they're training at the right intensity.

VOR Eye Rehab was built specifically for this clinical workflow. Every feature — from the AI progression engine to the in-clinic projector mode — exists because vestibular rehabilitation demands it.

Pricing

VOR Eye Rehab
$9.95 /mo per practitioner

3-month free trial. Patient app is free.

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Physitrack
$19/mo per practitioner

14-day free trial. Patient app is free.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Physitrack support vestibular rehabilitation exercises?
Physitrack includes some vestibular exercise videos in its library of 18,500+ exercises, but it does not offer interactive VOR guidance, gyroscope-based gaze stabilization tracking, or vestibular-specific outcome measures like the DHI, ABC, and VVAS. Vestibular exercises on Physitrack are limited to passive video demonstrations that patients watch and replicate on their own, without real-time feedback on head speed, range of motion, or exercise accuracy. VOR Eye Rehab provides fully guided, sensor-driven vestibular exercises with automatic difficulty progression based on five vestibular symptom metrics tracked before and after every session.
Can I track VOR exercise progression in Physitrack?
Physitrack does not offer automatic VOR exercise progression. Clinicians must manually review patient adherence data and update exercise parameters themselves — typically during follow-up appointments. This creates gaps of days or weeks where patients train at the same intensity regardless of symptom changes. VOR Eye Rehab uses an AI-driven progression engine that adjusts exercise difficulty (head speed targets, duration, complexity) automatically after each session based on real-time symptom responses across dizziness, brain fog, headache, eye strain, and nausea.
How does VOR Eye Rehab compare to Physitrack for vestibular therapy?
Physitrack is a general-purpose HEP platform designed for all rehabilitation specialties, while VOR Eye Rehab is purpose-built for vestibular and oculomotor rehabilitation. Key differences include: VOR Eye Rehab offers gyroscope-tracked gaze stabilization exercises with real-time feedback, AI-driven progressive difficulty adjustment, five-metric vestibular symptom tracking (dizziness, brain fog, headache, eye strain, nausea), validated vestibular outcome measures (DHI, ABC, VVAS), an in-clinic projector mode with 15 optokinetic and pursuit patterns, and condition-specific templates for BPPV, concussion, and Meniere's disease. Physitrack offers a broader general exercise library and more EMR integrations, but lacks these vestibular-specific clinical tools.
Can I switch from Physitrack to VOR Eye Rehab for my vestibular patients?
Yes. Many vestibular-focused clinicians use VOR Eye Rehab alongside or instead of Physitrack for their vestibular caseload. VOR Eye Rehab handles the complete vestibular workflow — from intake with condition-based templates through discharge with AI-generated reports — while Physitrack can continue to serve orthopedic and general rehab patients. There is no data migration required because VOR Eye Rehab's structured vestibular programs are built from clinical protocols, not imported exercise libraries. Patients download the VOR Eye Rehab app and begin their personalized program immediately after being invited by their clinician.

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