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SVG for Physical Therapists — Vector Art for PT Clinics

Professional SVG for physical therapy practices — exercise illustrations, anatomy diagrams, PT logos, and rehabilitation marketing materials.

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SVG for Physical Therapy Patient Handouts

Exercise instruction handouts with clear SVG illustrations communicate better than photographs — stick figure or simplified anatomical SVG shows body position, movement direction, and muscle activation without photographic clutter. Design once in SVG, print at any size from A5 to poster.

  • Exercise stick figures: simple SVG human forms showing exercise positions
  • Movement arrows: SVG directional arrows overlaid on anatomy illustrations
  • Muscle activation: color-coded SVG anatomy highlighting target muscles

Physical Therapy Clinic Branding

PT clinic logos often incorporate human movement, anatomy, or the caduceus symbol. SVG logos scale from mobile app icon to exterior building signage. Use SVG for all clinic marketing materials: brochures, insurance forms, patient intake, and digital ads.

  • Human movement SVG: running, stretching, or lifting figure as logo element
  • Anatomy reference: SVG human silhouette adaptable for multiple specialties
  • Consistent brand: one SVG logo file for all print and digital applications

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there free SVG exercise illustration libraries for PT handouts?

The US National Library of Medicine (NLM) offers public domain medical illustrations. PhysioAdvisor and ExRx.net have exercise graphics but with usage restrictions. For free commercial use, create simple SVG stick figure exercises in Inkscape — stick figures are not copyrightable.

Can I convert anatomy book diagrams to SVG for patient use?

Anatomy textbook illustrations are typically copyrighted. Use public domain sources: Gray's Anatomy illustrations (pre-1927 editions are public domain on Wikimedia), NIH/NLM public domain medical illustrations, or commission original anatomy SVGs from a medical illustrator.

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