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How we keep Constant Therapy interesting: frequent updates to our therapy exercises!

Constant Therapy | Traumatic brain injury, Stroke

We know that our users use Constant Therapy A LOT.  And when I say A LOT, I mean our users as a whole have, to date, completed almost 200 MILLION exercises!  Now that is a LOT of hard work!  And we know that it’s important to keep your hard work engaging, fresh, and interesting.  Read on to learn about a few of the recent updates we’ve been working on, and to learn more about our regular update process for keeping the app fresh and interesting for our users.

Helping your brain recover after a stroke or traumatic brain injury is hard work, and it takes time and practice. Luckily, Constant Therapy can help those dealing with neurological conditions impacting their speech, language, and cognitive skills to complete targeted, high-volume therapy practice on their own time. Thanks to neuroplasticity, your brain can develop new neural pathways to accomplish your therapy goals, even after injury.  

Using cloud storage to maximize the number of therapy exercises available for your recovery

Because Constant Therapy stores all of our information in the cloud, we are able to offer over 500,000 different individual exercises to keep therapy interesting and engaging. Since we can’t possibly fit 500,000 different exercises on one app that you store on your phone, Chromebook, or tablet, we use something called cloud storage. You may have heard the term “cloud computer” or “cloud-based technology” – but what does that actually MEAN?  

Basically, when you download Constant Therapy to your mobile device, think of it as the outside portion of a hardcover book. The app itself is the cover and the spine of the book, and it stays on your phone, tablet, or Chromebook all the time. BUT, everytime you open your Constant Therapy “book”, the app knows to fill your book with new pages, with the right therapy activities to help you work on your specific needs. And because we have a virtually limitless amount of room in our cloud, we can send you new pages for your book every time you login. This means your therapy activities change, AND so do the exercises themselves, with new images, reading passages, maps, math problems, questions, and words each time you open your “book”. All of those images, words, reading passages, and more live in the “cloud”, so we can send those to you using WiFi for fresh therapy every time you log in.

We update the content of our therapy exercises every few weeks – to keep it fresh

The especially cool thing is that Constant Therapy is constantly (see what I did there?) updating your therapy materials! We’re always adding new images, questions, reading passages, math problems, and more to a huge set of “pages” (therapy exercises) that we can send to your Constant Therapy “book” (app)!  Unless we’re adding a totally new therapy activity, you don’t even need to download a new version of the app to get access to these new materials – we just send them on down to you! The app asks our cloud-based storage system for new therapy material, and the cloud sends them on down, right to you and your phone, tablet, or Chromebook! We try to get out updated content every few weeks to keep things fresh and interesting for our users.

updating therapy exercises

How do we decide what to update?

Our clinical content team collaborates closely with our engineering team to identify which therapy activities should be prioritized for updated content, such as new images, new questions, new reading passages, or new math problems. If a therapy activity has a relatively smaller number of exercises in it, or hasn’t been updated in a while, we prioritize that content.  The great thing about our cloud is that once we add new content, it’s there forever (unless we receive feedback from customers that a piece of content is not working well, and we definitely remove content whenever appropriate)!  That means that our library of therapy exercises is always growing and expanding.

Here are just a few examples of how we keep your tasks interesting and new!  

  1. We update the images in the therapy activities.  Just recently, we added new faces to our Match faces therapy activity, and because our users come from all over the world, we made sure that the faces in our app reflect that awesome diversity.
  2. We update the list of acceptable responses for our speaking tasks.  We recently went through and added a few synonyms for words in Describe the picture to make sure that we were accurately giving credit for ALL the possible correct answers.
  3. We add new reading material across all of our reading tasks.  We recently added new images to Read everyday things, including a prescription bottle to help work on the functional skill of medication management, and added a ton of new passages with questions for Read multiple paragraphs and Infer from multiple paragraphs.
  4. We add new words that show up in multiple tasks.  We just recently added more than 50 new verbs to the program.
  5. We add new sound files.  Keep an ear out for new voicemails in the next few weeks in our Understand voicemail and Infer from voicemail tasks featuring a variety of voices to help you with the functional skill of making sense of voicemails from multiple different speakers.

We’re also adding new therapy exercises & activities all the time – based on your feedback, our data, and clinical evidence

We add new therapy activities, too!  One of our newer therapy activities, Say words in a category, was especially exciting to us, because it can help users who need to work on memory, language processing, word retrieval, speaking, AND attention, all in one task!  We also look at the hierarchy of our tasks to see where there are gaps based on the data, and that, along with patient and clinician feedback, guides our addition of new therapy activities to the program.

And most importantly, we use clinical evidence and data to drive all of our decisions.  Whether it’s designing new therapy activities, or making sure our levels and difficulty hierarchy across therapy activities is correct, we go to the latest science for guidance.  We also are always checking user data, making sure that we are presenting the right therapy activities and exercises at the right time for the right patients.  You as our users are constantly improving through neuroplasticity – and we’re making sure that we’re constantly updating our content to support you along the journey!

Looking for easily accessible therapy that you can do anytime, anywhere?  Check out Constant Therapy today! 

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2 Comments

  1. Rosanne Simon

    I just came back to Ct after a few months and I am surprised at the progress I have made.

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    • Constant Therapy

      Hi Rosanne! So great to hear that you have been making progress. If you would like your Constant Therapy program to be adjusted, please feel free to reach out to our Support Team!

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