Home exercise documentation
Home exercise photos for physical therapy — a log you share, not a diagnosis
You were given a home program. Photograph the setup, the range, the note for that day. Save a dated album and share one link with the therapist you already see. FWDLink does not treat, diagnose, or replace their chart. It is the pictures of what you did at the kitchen counter.



Dated log
Tuesday’s set sits next to Thursday’s.
Share with the person you already see
They open a browser. Their records stay in their system.
Not advice
We do not tell you how to move. We hold the album.
How it works

01
Photograph the exercise as you do it
Setup and a still is enough.

02
Save the home-program album
Name it for the program you were given.

03
Add the next session
Same album.

04
Share the link if they asked for photos
Only with someone you already work with.
Documentation, not treatment
If it hurts, if you are unsure, talk to the licensed professional who gave you the program. FWDLink will not interpret the photos.

Different from generic at-home progress
That page is any visual log at home. This one is specifically the home-exercise album you share back.

Clinics still chart in the clinic
This is extra visual context, not an EHR, not a prescription, not a device.

Frequently asked questions
Is this medical advice?
No.
Is this a medical record?
No.
Can I share with my therapist?
Yes — a link. They still chart in their own system.
Can I keep the album private?
Yes.
Can a caregiver add photos?
If you share access.
Does FWDLink tell me if my form is correct?
No. It stores photos.
