Changelog

What we shipped, and when.

New features, fresh decks, and the fixes we owe you.

New featurev0.7.0

A dashboard, a streak, and a home on your phone.

PhysioHub now opens to a real dashboard. Your studied count, mastered count, and current streak sit in one view, so you can see how the week is going at a glance. The numbers ease into place when you land, instead of snapping in.

You can also pin PhysioHub to your home screen now. On Android, tap Install and it opens like a regular app. On iPhone, a short walkthrough shows you exactly how to add it from Safari.

The sign-in screen got a calmer, friendlier redesign, and the whole app feels lighter on mid-range phones — menus, modals, and transitions are quicker and cleaner everywhere you go.

New

  • DashboardStudied, mastered, and streak numbers in one place.
  • Daily streakA counter that rewards every consecutive study day.
  • Install on your phoneAdd PhysioHub to your home screen on Android or iPhone.
  • New sign-inA calmer, friendlier welcome screen.

Improvements

  • Smoother statsNumbers and progress bars count up when you land, instead of snapping in.
  • Lighter feelMenus, modals, and animations run cleaner on older phones.
  • Consistent lookLight and dark mode share the same colors across every screen.
  • SettingsClearer font selection, accent-matched toggles, calmer sort menu.
  • Faster welcomeThe sign-in animation always lands, even on the first visit.
  • CreditsAssessment pages now link out to Physiotutors.
New featurev0.6.0

Study chapter by chapter.

Big decks now open into a topic picker, so you can drill one chapter at a time. Cloze cards reveal in place when you tap, and decks with many subjects group under a folder card to keep the library tidy.

New

  • Topic pickerPick a chapter before starting a session.
  • Cloze cardsTap to reveal answers in place.
  • Folder decksGroup related subjects under one card.
  • Source creditsOriginal author attribution on folder decks.

Improvements

  • Question formattingMulti-line questions and MCQ options break onto their own lines.
  • ReferencesNeutral View Reference chip on cards with sources.
New featurev0.5.0

A proper front door.

PhysioHub now has a landing page that tells new visitors what this is in under a second. It works beautifully on mobile, and the whole site picks up an iOS-style light mode so it respects your system appearance everywhere you go.

The site also feels snappier. Big scripts stay out of the way until you actually need them, so the first screen paints faster on slower connections.

New

  • LandingMobile-optimized landing page with iOS-style design.
  • Light modeiOS-style light theme across public and in-app screens.

Improvements

  • SpeedFirst paint is faster; heavy scripts defer until needed.
  • FooterRefined footer with a sunken PhysioHub wordmark.
New featurev0.4.0

Spaced repetition, done right.

PhysioHub now uses FSRS, one of the strongest spaced repetition algorithms out there. Cards come back when you're about to forget them, not on an arbitrary schedule. The end-of-session summary was redesigned to show your review mix and what's coming up next.

You can also try everything without signing up. Guest mode lets you study any deck, and your progress is remembered locally until you're ready to create an account.

New

  • StudyFSRS spaced repetition with per-card memory tracking.
  • SummaryRedesigned end-of-session screen with review mix and next-up.
  • Guest modeStudy any deck without signing up; progress saved locally.

Decks

  • Apr 18Autonomic Pharmacology: 78 cards covering Chapter 2.
New featurev0.3.0

A blog, a community, and a place to land.

PhysioHub now has a blog, and the first post is on why flashcards actually stick. Every public page shares a footer with a Discord invite, so wherever you land, the community is a click away.

Hitting a wrong URL used to drop you on a blank page. Now there's a proper 404 with a mascot and a way back home. Terms of Service and a Privacy page are in, both linked from the footer.

New

  • BlogInteractive blog with a first post on why flashcards work.
  • CommunityDiscord invite surfaced in the sidebar and footer.
  • 404Dedicated not-found page with a mascot animation.
  • LegalTerms of Service and Privacy pages.
  • FooterShared footer across login, privacy, terms, and 404.

Improvements

  • MotionModals, dropdowns, and tabs respect the Reduce Motion setting.
Deckv0.2.0

Three new decks, and a better way to find them.

Three decks landed this week: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Knee Fundamentals, and Peripheral Joint Mobilization.

Library cards now carry difficulty and topic tags, so you can filter down to exactly what you want to study.

Decks

  • Apr 14Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
  • Apr 14Knee Fundamentals.
  • Apr 15Peripheral Joint Mobilization: Clinical Essentials.

New

  • LibraryDifficulty and topic tags with filtering.
New featurev0.1.0

Hello, PhysioHub.

The first version ships with five decks to get you started across orthopaedics, medicine, and neurology. Over the following days we added four more, expanding into spinal, systemic, and specialised territory.

Study mode ships with keyboard shortcuts for flip and flag, a progress pager at the top of every session, and smart paragraph formatting so long cards are readable at a glance.

New

  • StudyFlip and flag keyboard shortcuts (H, F).
  • ProgressSession progress bar with animated fill.
  • FormattingSmart paragraph breaks for long card text.

Decks

  • Apr 11Orthopaedics.
  • Apr 11Essential Orthopaedics.
  • Apr 11Paediatric Orthopaedics.
  • Apr 11General Medicine.
  • Apr 11Neurology.
  • Apr 13Specialised Orthopaedic Fields & Regional Diseases.
  • Apr 13Spinal Pathology: Disc, Deformity & Back Pain.
  • Apr 13Cervical Spine (with Physiotutors video links).
  • Apr 13Systemic Bone & Joint Disorders.

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