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/PRNewswire/ -- DarioHealth Corp. (NASDAQ: DRIO) ("Dario" or the "Company"), a leader in the global digital health market, and OneStep, the U.S. Food and Drug...
DarioHealth Corp., a leader in digital health, has announced a strategic collaboration with OneStep, an FDA-listed platform, to integrate fall risk assessment and prevention capabilities into DarioHealths digital health solutions. This collaboration aims to enhance Darios ecosystem by providing at-risk members with insights and education on fall risk, ultimately improving outcomes for high-risk populations, including those with obesity and Medicare Advantage members. The integration of OneSteps AI-powered technology is expected to drive measurable ROI for health plans by reducing falls and improving patient engagement and independence. The partnership aligns with Darios outcomes-driven care philosophy and aims to address the significant medical costs associated with falls among older adults.
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The Israeli company aims to establish gait analysis as a mainstream tool in health monitoring and improvement.
OneStep, an Israeli company specializing in smartphone-based gait analysis technology, has raised $36 million in a financing round, bringing its total funding to $48 million. The round was co-led by Team8 and Vintage Investment Partners, with participation from existing investors. The funding will be used to scale operations and further develop its technology, aiming to make gait analysis a mainstream tool in health monitoring. OneSteps technology allows healthcare providers to gain real-time insights into patient mobility without the need for wearables. The company, founded in 2019, is already working with over 20 leading healthcare providers. This investment marks a significant step in advancing healthcare technology and improving patient outcomes.
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The Israeli startup’s technology transforms smartphones into clinical-grade motion analysis tools, helping healthcare providers assess, treat, and monitor patients from anywhere.
Israeli startup OneStep has secured $36 million in a Series B funding round led by Team8 and Vintage Investment Partners, with contributions from existing investors Aleph, 10D, and LionBird. This investment brings the companys total funding to $48 million. OneSteps technology transforms smartphones into clinical-grade motion analysis tools, enabling healthcare providers to assess, treat, and monitor patients remotely. The FDA-approved product is utilized by hospitals, physical therapy clinics, nursing homes, and medical device manufacturers. The company has expanded into cognitive monitoring for conditions like Alzheimers and Parkinsons. Founded in 2019, OneStep aims to make gait measurement a daily activity, enhancing patient engagement and reducing falls.
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OneStep secures $36 million Series B for smartphone-based motion analysis technology | CTech
Israeli startup OneStep has raised $36 million in a Series B funding round led by Team8 and Vintage Investment Partners, with participation from Aleph, 10D, and LionBird. The company, which has raised a total of $48 million since its inception, transforms smartphones into clinical-grade motion analysis tools. This technology aids healthcare providers in assessing, treating, and monitoring patients, with a focus on gait analysis. OneSteps FDA-approved product is used in various healthcare settings and has expanded into cognitive monitoring. The company aims to make gait measurement a daily activity, enhancing patient engagement and reducing falls. Founded in 2019 by graduates of the IDF’s Talpiot program, OneStep employs about 50 people, primarily in Tel Aviv.
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OneStep Study Finds Physical Therapists Desire Remote Work Flexibility - Medical Alley
OneStep, a platform for digital physical therapy, has released a study showing that physical therapists and assistants are increasingly interested in remote work and digital health solutions. The study found that 57% of respondents were dissatisfied with rigid schedules and lack of flexibility in their careers, and 49% felt burned out. The study also found that 67% found satisfaction in seeing patients reach their goals, 59% are applying to virtual/telehealth positions, and 55% are excited to implement digital tools. OneStep uses smartphone motion sensors to analyze movement in real-life conditions, providing gait and motion analysis data within seconds.
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וואן סטפ יוצאת מהגראז' ומנתחת הליכה בעזרת הסמארטפון
Israeli startup OneStep has developed a smartphone application that can analyze a persons gait and movement, providing insights into their health. The company, which has raised $23 million from investors including Aleph, 10D, Lionbird, Samsung Next, and Mivtach Dash, uses the phones sensors to replicate 40 different parameters, such as stride length and time spent on each foot during walking. The app can be used by physiotherapists and surgeons to monitor patients recovery and provide tailored treatment plans. OneStep currently works with 15 large health organizations, representing hundreds of physiotherapists and thousands of patients.
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Partnership Between Protez Foundation and OneStep Allows Prosthetic Patients to Receive Care From 5,000 Miles Away
Protez Foundation has partnered with OneStep to provide remote care for Ukrainian soldiers, civilians, and children who have lost limbs during the war. The partnership allows for the monitoring of prosthetic function via the OneStep app on soldiers phones. This enables clinicians to track patients progress and make adjustments to their treatment plans remotely. The use of digital health technology is revolutionizing prosthetic care and providing personalized care to patients. Protez Foundation aims to raise money to support prosthetic treatment and rehabilitation, with an average cost of $15,000 per patient. The foundation has received over 600 applications and plans to bring between 10-30 people per month for prosthetics. Donations can be made on their website.
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OneStep Launches Industry-First Upper Body Range of Motion Capabilities
OneStep, a platform for digital physical therapy, has announced the expansion of its capabilities to monitor the upper body. The companys technology allows any smartphone to be transformed into a clinical-grade motion analysis lab, recording gait parameters and range of motion. Patients can connect with physical therapists through the app and receive personalized care plans. The expansion to include upper body capabilities will help more patients recover from injuries and improve their range of motion. OneStep is also developing a mobility-assessment tool for people with upper-extremity conditions. The company aims to extend physical therapy beyond the clinic and provide accessible care anytime, anywhere.
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OneStep Innovates with New Approach to Fall Risk Assessment
OneStep, a physical therapy app, has launched fall risk detection capabilities using motion technology. The app leverages smartphone sensors to collect gait measurements during walks and alerts care providers if the measurements indicate a risk of falling. This technology is being deployed with OneSteps partners, including physical therapy clinics. Falls are a leading cause of injury and death in adults over 65 years of age, and the fall risk analysis provided by OneStep can be valuable for various populations. The app enables a multifactorial assessment of fall risk and allows for consistent remote monitoring in a patients natural environment. OneSteps gait analysis is the first to capture gait in a natural setting, making it the largest and most comprehensive gait database in the world.
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Digital Physical Therapy Company OneStep Partners with Smart Surgery Provider Kinomatic to Enhance Physical Therapy for Surgery Patients
OneStep, creators of a physical therapy app, announced a partnership with Kinomatic, a leader in smart surgery. OneSteps app will be available for pre-op and post-op recovery programs to all patients using Kinomatics VR solution. The partnership aims to provide personalized regimens and feedback to patients, improving their recovery process. Kinomatic will provide OneSteps digital physical therapy application and support before and after surgical procedures. The partnership is expected to contribute to the growth of OneStep and enhance the patient experience.
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