Every 1 in 5 Canadians live with the pains of arthritis, and approximately 1.7 billion people around the world live in muscular and skeletal pain. Maybe it’s your family, your neighbors, or various stiffness felt in the mornings.
Source: https://arthritis.ca/about-arthritis/what-is-arthritis/arthritis-facts-and-figures
Source: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/musculoskeletal-conditions
To increase the accessibility to mobility and strength exercises for all ages, Pain2Go showcases a human muscular model with basic areas of focus. Clicking in to these common areas will provide a selection of exercises, scalable to different difficulties to improve accessibility for everyone.
Using vanilla JavaScript and a frequented Figma board, we spent the 24 hours with the goal of creating an intuitive resource for others, while learning in the process.
There were several merge conflicts and major decisions to make. As beginners, we raced against time balancing tutorials, debugging and problem-solving. Whether it was creating a navigation bar, overlaying images, or creating interactive elements, we made it through.
The main function of our project was achieved! We’re also proud to see the style come together.
Learning online and from each other, we took steps (and leaps) forward with our collective programming, design and collaboration knowledge.
Create a mobile app to increase accessibility Add a survey asking about pains, equipment, previous history of injury to create a personalized workout plans (paid; consulting) Connect users to trusted, professional physiotherapists nearby Increase the selection of exercises & test the ones that work Increase the muscles targeted Add a Contact Us