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"Create a low-fidelity wireframe flow for a tablet app used by physiotherapists in geriatric care. The design style should be clean, medical, and highly accessible with high contrast and large buttons. Screen 1: PT Dashboard. Shows a list of elderly patients with status flags (e.g., 'High Pain', 'Improving'). deeply integrated gamification elements showing the therapist's 'Treatment Streak' and 'learning progress' bars at the top. Screen 2: Exercise Selection. A library of geriatric-safe exercises filtered by mobility level (e.g., 'Seated', 'Bed-bound'). Each exercise card shows a safety rating. Screen 3: Active Session Mode. A split screen. Left side shows a clear video/animation of the movement. Right side has large, easy-tap buttons to record 'Reps Completed' and a slider for 'Patient Pain Level'. Include a 'Voice Note' microphone icon to reduce typing. Screen 4: Post-Session Summary. A simple graph showing patient outcome trends over time vs. the goal. A 'Next Step Recommendation' card generated by the system." Option B: Screen-by-Screen Prompts (Use this for better control and higher quality per screen) For the Dashboard (Gamification & Management): "Wireframe for a Physiotherapist's tablet dashboard. Top section: Gamified progress bar showing 'Geriatric Care Certification Level' and daily activity streak. Main section: Patient list cards featuring large text, photos of patients, and color-coded tags for 'Fall Risk' or 'Mobility Score'." For the "Active Session" (Usability & Safety): "Wireframe for a live physiotherapy session screen. Minimalist interface to reduce cognitive load. Central focus: An exercise demonstration area. Bottom controls: Oversized buttons for 'Start Timer', 'Log Reps', and a 'Stop - Patient Fatigue' emergency button. High contrast visuals." For the Outcome Tracking (Data & Decision Making): "Wireframe for a patient progress report. Line charts showing 'Range of Motion' improvement over weeks. A 'Clinical Decision Support' section highlighting suggested treatment changes based on pain data."