i’m a physical therapist, so my job is manual. i don’t know if having an apple watch is worth it or not. I’ve never had one, what do you think i should do? could it be useful? thank you

  • lickyagyalcuz@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    I got mine so I could leave my phone locked in my truck and still receive calls and messages from the office. I now can’t imagine my life without it.

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      11 months ago

      it could be useful to look at the time and notification without touching my phone but idk if it’s worth it for the price

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        11 months ago

        Just the time and notification? My huawei watch fit new is like £40 and pretty good.

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        11 months ago

        Honestly it’s one of those things where in the beginning it seems dumb but after 6 month you’ll love it. I did not even want one but I got one as a gift and I have been wearing it daily for 4 years. The health tracking being able to see time and schedule at a glance look at notis and more is so nice

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    11 months ago

    You can use it to record voice notes maybe. Or to get notifications about upcoming therapy sessions. You could time each therapy session… idk there’s an infinite number of things you can do with it

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    11 months ago

    what’s your job or any job has to do with apple watch? I use my apple watch for fitness related thing like workout/sleep tracking/ hr monitoring and at a glance notifications.

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    11 months ago

    The therapists at my hospital all seem to like theirs. Perhaps look for a refurb SE to try it out (relatively) inexpensively.

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    11 months ago

    If you can’t think of ways it’ll be useful, you don’t need one. We as a customer base need to stop buying expensive items just because. That said, if you really want one for good reasons, they’re great and I won’t tell you otherwise.

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    11 months ago

    Since you’re asking whether an Apple Watch is useful in your line of work, then chances are you don’t need one.

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      11 months ago

      I’m going to say this is a bad take. Many things in life that you haven’t tried can be awesome once you do.

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    11 months ago

    I find a lot of value in “Siri set an 90 minute ‘laundry’ timer” etc. As small of a thing as that it, not having to pull out my phone ever time I set a timer (and I set many through my day for various things) is awesome.

    Given you work in PT, it might be useful to, for example, have a 60 minute timer for a given session with a client. Or a 5 minute jump rope timer. Etc etc.

    If you like to record your own fitness that’s probably the single most useful thing a watch is good for as well.

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    11 months ago

    There are several physical therapy apps for the watch that aide in tracking/timing PT exercises from a patient perspective. If you had an apple watch and were familiar with these apps, you could help your apple/smart watch wearing patients use these apps to extend their care outside your office. Like other devices, an Apple/smart watch is another tool to be used how you see fit. How far you take it is only limited by the functionality of the smart watch brand, app, and your imagination.

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    11 months ago

    I really like that if I sustain a hard fall or if heart goes bonkers it’d call 911 for you. Also the noise detection would incentivize wearing your personal protective gear.

    You can get notifications on your wrist for text / email / calls. I like this so I can quickly gauge if it’s a 911 safely cease what you are doing and contact the person or just silliness that can wait for break.

    Full disclosure I thought they were neat and got one as a gift & ended up enjoying it more than I thought I would.

    Also it tracks how much you are walking in a day so you see why you are tired at night.

    FWIW

    Stay safe out there