Scoliosis is an educational app for teenagers and parents that provides visual guides for diagnosing and managing scoliosis through exercises and taping techniques.
The App DNA
What makes this app unique?
Users hire this app to gain preliminary understanding of scoliosis symptoms and management without immediate clinical intervention, though the lack of updates makes this a high-risk utility.
For Teenagers and their parents or guardians seeking educational information on scoliosis diagnosis and management.
What does it look like?
Key features
Step-by-step image-based guides for applying kinesiology tape to treat scoliosis.
Visual instructions for C and S curved scoliosis correction exercises.
Video guide demonstrating two specific methods for identifying scoliosis symptoms.
How much does it cost?
The app is distributed as a free educational tool with no observable monetization or in-app purchase gates.
Velocity
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The app has been inactive for 4,183 days, indicating a complete cessation of development. There have been no feature updates, bug fixes, or operational changes in over a decade. The project is effectively abandoned, as the last release occurred in early 2015.
Who built it?
Jugal Vijayvargiya
2 apps tracked · Education
User Sentiment
What do users think recently?
How are ratings & reviews evolving?
Not enough recent reviews to extract reliable themes yet.
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Competitive landscape for Scoliosis
How's the Education market?
The app occupies a stagnant position in the Education category, with no updates since 2015. The lack of recent activity relative to current health-tech standards limits its reach to legacy users.
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Key takeaways for Scoliosis
Where is it heading?
The educational health app market has moved toward verified, clinician-backed content, leaving this unmaintained tool exposed. The lack of updates since 2015 means the app cannot compete with modern, certified health resources, so the developer should prioritize sunsetting the asset.
- The 11-year development gap signals the app is a legacy project, which limits its ability to address modern medical standards or user feedback.
The SWOT
- Visual-first instructional format for complex physical therapy techniques
- Partnership with physical therapy clinics to provide verified, updated content
Next best moves
Sunset the application because the 11-year maintenance gap creates unmanageable medical liability risks → reduce brand exposure
The counter-intuitive read
The app's 11-year dormancy is not just a lack of maintenance…
Read the full takeSince the last report: The analysis shifted from a technical critique of an abandoned app to a risk-based assessment of medical liability.
Bottom line
Scoliosis provides a useful visual framework for early identification, but the complete lack of updates since 2015 makes it a high-risk utility for users, so the developer should sunset the project to mitigate liability.
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