Movement Support That Extends Your Care Beyond the Office

Form & Function partners with providers in the health and wellness space to provide strength training and ongoing movement support for patients achieving overall health.

  • Targeted programs + on-demand fitness library

  • Customizable structure to fit your practices needs

  • Zero added burden for providers
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Form & Function is built for:

Concierge and direct primary care practices 

Providers prescribing GLP-1 medications 

Hormone and functional medicine clinicians 

Practices prioritizing long-term patient outcomes

What this looks like for you:
Pricing is structured as a simple monthly clinic license, allowing you to offer Form & Function to an unlimited number of patients at your location.

Depending on the level of support, this can include access to core programs, a customized movement pathway, and optional ongoing expert support. One-time setup applies for any custom build, with monthly billing thereafter.

For GLP‑1 and metabolic clinics


Medication changes metabolism. Your patients also need a safe, realistic way to move more. Our GLP‑1 and metabolic tracks focus on low‑barrier, joint‑friendly movement that pairs with your medication protocols.

  • Phased movement plans that progress as patients adapt
  • Extra focus on joint load, balance, and fatigue
  • Clear guidance for patients who are nervous about starting exercise

For menopause and hormone therapy practices


Hormone shifts change how patients feel in their bodies. Our menopause‑focused tracks target strength, balance, and confidence with sessions that respect fatigue, hot flashes, and joint sensitivity.

  • Sessions built for perimenopause and menopause concerns
  • Emphasis on strength, balance, and pelvic‑friendly movement
  • Easy to layer into hormone therapy care plans

For osteoporosis and bone health


Patients with low bone density often get vague advice to “do weight-bearing exercise” but no clear starting point. Our bone health programs focus on safe load, posture, and fall‑prevention‑oriented movement.

  • Gentle progressions that respect fragility and fear of falling
  • Focus on posture, balance, and controlled loading
  • Clear “what to avoid” guidance to reassure patients and providers

Interested in Extending Movement Support for Your Patients?

 

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