What counts as health-related data here
- Symptoms and context — pain, stiffness, swelling, numbness, weakness, fatigue, side/digit selection, and similar sliders or toggles.
- Activity and adherence — exercise sessions completed, timers, reps, routines, and local progress summaries.
- Onboarding and education selections — recovery story templates, persona or condition picks used to surface safer defaults (not a formal diagnosis).
- Optional camera or dexterity flows — when offered, processing is described on those screens (often on-device only). Outputs are observational support for discussion with a clinician, not a diagnosis.
- Waitlist — email and optional free-text goals; treated as contact and product-interest data under the privacy policy.
Local-first by default
Today, core symptom logs and exercise history are designed to stay on your device in the browser unless you explicitly use a future cloud feature we describe at opt-in. We do not sell health information and we do not use it to target unrelated ads.
What we do not do with rehab data by default
- No dashboards for employers, insurers, or workers’ compensation carriers.
- No automated determinations of disability, work capacity, or legal causation.
- No training of third-party advertising models on your health fields as described in the privacy policy.
- Any future research, analytics, or product-improvement use of identifiable or sensitive health data will require its own clear consent and counsel review.
Sharing with a clinician or care team
If you export or show a summary to a therapist, that sharing is initiated by you. The app does not create a clinician–patient relationship on its own; your providers remain responsible for clinical decisions.
Retention and deletion
Local data follows your browser storage controls. Waitlist and account data follow the retention rules in the privacy policy. You can request deletion of information we hold on servers through the contact channels published for the product.