Best Exercise Prescription Software for Physiotherapists in India (2026)

TL;DR

  • Physitrack is the top pick for Indian physiotherapy practices, with an 18,000+ exercise library, patient app delivery in Hindi and 15+ other languages, and built-in adherence tracking.
  • Physiqcian is the best India-built budget option for solo clinicians, priced at ₹300 per month with WhatsApp-native delivery.
  • No other platform in this comparison offers Hindi-language patient delivery, which limits patient adoption outside English-speaking metros.
  • For Indian private practices, low pricing and WhatsApp delivery decide adoption more than any feature checklist.

Why Indian Physiotherapists Need Purpose-Built HEP Software

India has roughly 0.6 physiotherapists per 10,000 people, well below the WHO minimum of 1.0, and the gap is widest in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities (resolve360.app). When you have more patients than hours, the exercises you prescribe carry the treatment between visits. Digital physiotherapy in India is growing at a 23.5% CAGR through 2032, faster than the broader market, because clinicians need to extend care remotely without adding clinic time.

A generic EMR records what happened in a session. It does not build a home exercise program, deliver video demonstrations to a patient's phone, or tell you whether the patient actually completed the sets you prescribed. That gap is the reason a dedicated HEP platform exists. This list ranks tools by how well they prescribe exercises, deliver them in a language and format Indian patients will use, and track whether patients follow through, rather than by how many documentation features they bundle in.

How We Evaluated Each Platform

We ranked each platform against six criteria that decide whether software actually works inside an Indian physiotherapy practice, not just on paper.

Exercise library size. A larger library gives you prescriptions for niche presentations without recording your own videos, which matters when you treat everything from post-surgical knees to overhead athletes across a single caseload.

Hindi and multi-language patient app. Many Indian patients follow home programs more reliably in their own language, so a patient app that delivers exercises in Hindi and other regional languages directly affects whether the program gets done.

Adherence tracking. Seeing which patients completed their exercises between visits lets you intervene early instead of discovering nonadherence at the next appointment, when recovery has already stalled.

Sports medicine content. Clinicians running sports or orthopedic caseloads need progressive loading, plyometric, and return-to-play exercises that generic libraries rarely cover in depth.

Telehealth integration. India's digital physiotherapy segment is growing at roughly a 23.5% CAGR through 2032, and prescribing exercises inside the same tool you run video sessions from removes the fragmented workflow of stitching a separate video app to a separate HEP module.

India-relevant pricing. Indian private practices are highly price-sensitive, so a plan priced for US clinics prices most solo and small clinics out regardless of how good the software is.

The Best Exercise Prescription Software for Indian Physiotherapists

Five platforms earned a place on this list, and they separate cleanly by what they were built to do rather than what their marketing claims.

1. Physitrack - Best Overall for Indian Physiotherapy Practices

Physitrack pairs the largest exercise library of any platform Indian clinicians can access with a patient app that speaks Hindi, and no other tool in this comparison matches both at once. The library holds more than 18,000 exercises with video demonstrations, which gives you the range to prescribe for spinal rehabilitation one hour and a return-to-sport shoulder program the next without hunting for external content. That breadth is the single biggest reason a busy clinic saves time during the prescription step.

The Hindi support runs through PhysiApp, the patient-facing app, rather than stopping at the clinician interface. Your patient sees exercise names, instructions, and reminders in Hindi, alongside 15 or more other languages. In a country where WHO data shows only 0.6 physiotherapists per 10,000 people and demand is climbing fastest in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, language is often the difference between a patient who follows the program and one who abandons it after the first week. A patient in Indore or Kanpur who reads their instructions in Hindi is far more likely to complete the plan than one squinting at English medical terms.

Adherence tracking is where Physitrack turns prescription into measurable outcomes. The platform records which exercises a patient completes and when, so you see engagement between visits instead of guessing at the next appointment. That visibility matters most in the telehealth model that Indian digital physiotherapy is expanding into at a 23.5% annual rate through 2032, because you lose the in-clinic cues that tell you whether a patient is doing the work.

Built-in PROMs let you attach validated outcome measures directly to a patient's program and track their scores over the course of care. You collect standardized outcomes without bolting on a separate survey tool, which keeps your documentation and your exercise data in one place. For clinics building a case with insurers or corporate wellness contracts, that continuous record of function over time carries real weight.

The sports medicine depth follows directly from library size. With 18,000-plus exercises spanning progressive loading, plyometrics, and sport-specific movement, you can build a genuine return-to-play pathway rather than a generic strengthening sheet. Solo tools with a few hundred exercises force you to improvise the advanced end of rehab, and that gap shows up most in athletic populations.

Every Physitrack account comes with a dedicated Customer Success Manager, which is unusual in this category and directly relevant if you are moving a small clinic onto structured HEP software for the first time. You get a named person to handle onboarding, staff training, and workflow questions instead of a ticket queue. That support shortens the ramp from signup to daily use, which is often where clinic software adoption stalls.

On pricing, Physitrack sits above the free and near-free India-built tools, and that is the honest tradeoff for the library depth, language coverage, and support. The Indian market is genuinely price-sensitive, and local tools compete primarily on cost. Physitrack's value case rests on outcomes rather than the lowest monthly fee. A clinic that improves adherence and can demonstrate results to referrers and insurers recovers the difference through retention and reputation, which a bare-bones prescription tool cannot deliver. For clinicians treating diverse conditions across mixed-language patient populations, Physitrack is the platform built for the full job.

2. Physiqcian - Best India-Built Option for Solo Practitioners

Physiqcian earns second place by solving the pricing problem that keeps many Indian solo clinicians off software entirely. At ₹300 per month, or ₹250 per month billed annually, it undercuts almost every clinical HEP platform on the market. Founder Dr. Tanish Shah, a practicing physiotherapist in Mumbai, built the product specifically for Indian clinics, and the company reports enrollment in NCAHP registration through the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions. For a single-chair practice weighing cost against clinical polish, that combination of local credibility and low commitment is hard to ignore.

The delivery model fits how Indian patients already communicate. Physiqcian sends prescriptions through WhatsApp, email, or print, with clinic logo and branding applied to every program. You also get patient assessment forms, outcome measures with PDF export, treatment notes, and adherence monitoring described as automated reporting. A 14-day free trial with no credit card lets you test the workflow before spending anything.

Two limitations matter once you compare it against Physitrack. The exercise library caps at roughly 500 videos, which covers common orthopedic and general rehab conditions but runs thin for sports medicine or complex caseloads that need finer progression options. Physitrack's 18,000-plus library exists precisely for clinicians who outgrow that ceiling.

The second gap is language. Physiqcian markets itself as built "for Indian patients," yet its homepage documents no Hindi or vernacular patient interface. Prescriptions still reach patients in English, which limits comprehension and adherence for the many patients who read Hindi or a regional language far more comfortably. Physitrack delivers its patient app in Hindi and more than 15 languages, closing the exact gap Physiqcian names but does not fill.

Choose Physiqcian if you run a solo or small practice, prescribe mostly standard conditions, and want the lowest possible entry cost with WhatsApp-native delivery. Move up to Physitrack when library depth or Hindi patient delivery starts shaping outcomes.

3. SmartPT - Best for Indian Clinics Wanting an All-in-One Practice Management System

SmartPT sells the all-in-one pitch that appeals to clinics tired of stitching separate tools together. The Chandigarh-based platform bundles six modules under one login: EMR, scheduling, digital patient intake, analytics, a home exercise program builder, and virtual therapy. For a clinic that wants documentation, appointments, and exercise delivery in a single system, that breadth is the draw.

The HEP module sits at the edge of that offer rather than the center. SmartPT describes it as customizable plans built to increase a client's adherence, but the company's own site states no exercise library size, no exercise categories, and no sports medicine content. A physiotherapist evaluating exercise prescription cannot see how many exercises they would actually have to work with, which makes SmartPT hard to compare against Physitrack's documented 18,000+ library.

Adoption is the other reason to weigh this carefully. SmartPT lists 19 members across 4 clinics as its current user base, and it cites direct consumer feedback rather than any third-party validation to support its market-leader claim. A 4-clinic footprint is a very early product, and it means limited real-world testing of the HEP and virtual therapy modules.

SmartPT documents no Hindi or regional-language patient interface anywhere on its site, so patients receive their programs in English only. For a clinic serving patients who read Hindi more comfortably than English, that gap directly affects whether the exercises get followed. If your priority is practice management first and exercise prescription second, SmartPT fits. If HEP depth drives your decision, the missing library data is a genuine limitation.

4. Rehab My Patient - Best for Simple, Fast HEP Building

Rehab My Patient wins on speed. Developed by physiotherapist Tim Allardyce, the app builds a program in under a minute, which suits busy clinicians who see patients back to back and want a handout ready before the session ends (App Store). If your priority is turning a clinical decision into a prescribed program without navigating a deep interface, few tools match its pace.

For Indian clinics, the May 2024 update matters most. Version 5.0 added WhatsApp and SMS delivery, which fits how Indian patients actually receive information given WhatsApp's near-universal penetration. The same update introduced outcome measures, tele-rehab features, custom exercise uploads, and patient tracking through a linked platform, trackrehab.com.

Two honest limits temper the recommendation. The available sources never confirm the exercise library count, and the incremental history (a 2016 update added 200 exercises) suggests a smaller collection than the deeper libraries clinicians need for sports medicine or complex rehab. Pricing is opaque too. The app downloads free, but the sources document no clinic subscription tiers, so you cannot compare cost against Indian budgets before signing up.

The bigger gap for India is language. The App Store lists the app as English only, with no Hindi or regional language options documented. Patient adherence depends on patients understanding their program, and an English-only interface narrows adoption across much of India regardless of how fast the clinician builds the program. Rehab My Patient earns its place for speed and WhatsApp delivery, not for library depth or localized patient support.

5. Carepatron - Best for Practices That Prioritise Clinical Documentation Over HEP

Carepatron belongs on this list to settle a common confusion, not because it competes on exercise prescription. It is an all-in-one EHR and practice management platform built for clinical documentation, scheduling, billing, and patient portals. If you need to run a clinic's administrative backbone, Carepatron does that job well. If you need to prescribe and track home exercise programs, it does not.

Carepatron's real strengths sit in compliance and documentation. It holds HIPAA, GDPR, PIPEDA, and SOC 2 certifications, and its AI features handle transcription, summarization, and SOAP note generation from clinical context. For a physiotherapy practice drowning in paperwork, that automation saves genuine time on notes and coding.

The gap becomes clear the moment you look for exercise tools. The available research documents no exercise library, no HEP builder, no adherence tracking, and no Hindi-language patient support. Carepatron lists Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation as a supported specialty, but the feature set covers the clinic's operations rather than the patient's rehab program.

Best for: Indian clinics that want documentation, billing, and scheduling in one compliant system and already handle exercise prescription elsewhere. If your priority is delivering programs your patients actually follow, pair Carepatron with a dedicated HEP platform, or choose one like Physitrack that covers both engagement and prescription in a single tool.

Side-by-Side Comparison: Exercise Prescription Software for Indian Physiotherapists

The table below sets each platform against the six criteria that matter to Indian clinicians. Where the research confirmed no published figure, the cell reads "Not documented" rather than a guess.

Platform Exercise Library Size Hindi/Multi-Language Support Adherence Tracking Telehealth India Pricing Best For
Physitrack 18,000+ Yes, 15+ languages including Hindi Yes, with built-in PROMs Yes, integrated Not documented (contact for pricing) Best overall for Indian practices
Physiqcian 500+ No Yes, automated reports Listed, no detail ₹300/month, ₹3,000/year India-built option for solo clinicians
SmartPT Not documented No HEP-linked, no metrics Yes, "Virtual Therapy" Not documented Clinics wanting all-in-one practice management
Rehab My Patient Not documented English only Via trackrehab.com Yes, added v5.0 Not documented Simple, fast HEP building
Carepatron Not documented (no HEP builder) Not documented Not documented Yes Not documented (form-gated) Clinical documentation over HEP

Why Physitrack Leads for Indian Physiotherapy Practices

Two gaps decide this category for Indian clinics, and no India-built tool in this set closes either one. The first is Hindi-language delivery at scale. A patient who reads exercise instructions in Hindi follows the program more consistently than one squinting at English cues, and Physitrack ships PhysiApp in 15+ languages including Hindi. Physiqcian, SmartPT, Rehab My Patient, and Carepatron all deliver programs in English only.

The second gap is library depth for sports medicine. Physiqcian caps at roughly 500 exercises, which covers routine musculoskeletal work but thins out fast for return-to-sport protocols and sport-specific loading. Physitrack's 18,000+ exercise library gives you the progressions a sports caseload actually demands. Pair that depth with built-in PROMs, adherence tracking, and a dedicated Customer Success Manager per account, and Physitrack answers the two questions an Indian clinic still cannot solve locally.

How We Chose These Platforms

We limited this list to platforms that offer a real exercise prescription or home exercise program feature set, not just scheduling and billing wrapped around a documentation system. A practice management tool that lets you attach a PDF of exercises does not qualify. We looked for a searchable exercise library, video demonstrations patients can follow at home, and a way to prescribe reps, sets, and frequency per patient.

We weighted the six criteria by what changes clinical outcomes and patient adoption in India, so exercise library depth and Hindi-language patient delivery carried more weight than feature counts. Adherence tracking and sports medicine content mattered next, since both separate a serious HEP platform from a basic one. Telehealth integration and pricing rounded out the score.

We drew every claim from each vendor's own published material and marked capabilities as "not documented" wherever the source did not confirm them. No vendor paid for placement or reviewed rankings before publication. Physitrack owns this page, and we ranked its competitors on the same rubric applied to Physitrack itself.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does any HEP software support Hindi? Physitrack delivers its patient app, PhysiApp, in 15+ languages including Hindi, so patients read exercise instructions in a language they understand. Among the platforms reviewed here, none of the India-built tools document a Hindi-language patient interface. Hindi delivery directly improves how well patients follow a program when their English is limited.

What is a fair price for exercise prescription software in India? India-built tools like Physiqcian start around ₹300 per month, which sets the floor for a cost-conscious solo clinician. Physitrack sits above that as a full clinical platform with a far larger library and multi-language delivery. A fair price depends on whether you need a simple prescription pad or a platform that supports adherence, PROMs, and telehealth in one place.

Can I use these tools for sports physiotherapy? Physitrack's 18,000+ exercise library covers the depth sports rehab demands, from early-stage mobility to sport-specific loading. Smaller libraries such as Physiqcian's 500 exercises suit general musculoskeletal caseloads better than advanced sports work.

Do I need separate software for telehealth and HEP? No. Physitrack combines exercise prescription, adherence tracking, and telehealth in one workflow, so you avoid stitching a video tool to a separate HEP module. Running both from one platform keeps patient records and prescribed programs in the same place.

Kevin Kaminyar
Global Head of Growth