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WizeCare Announces Know-how and Research Agreement with Mayo Clinic
WizeCare has entered into a know-how and research agreement with Mayo Clinic to collaborate on the development of a home-based cardiac rehabilitation program. The program aims to set a new standard of care by leveraging Mayo Clinics know-how and WizeCares AI-driven technology to advance remote cardiac rehabilitation monitoring capabilities. WizeCares cloud-based solution includes an interactive patient application that delivers virtual reality video sessions and provides real-time feedback for a personalized rehabilitation experience. The program will automate and guide patients in their daily exercise training, as well as monitor multiple new parameters remotely. The collaboration with Mayo Clinic is expected to deliver better care and improve patient outcomes.
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Accessible Home Health Care Introduces WizeCare to Suite of Technology Solutions
Accessible Home Health Care has launched an integrated health care platform powered by WizeCare to improve home care clinician access to diagnostic and predictive analytic tools. The solution aims to enhance the experience of patients receiving physical therapy and rehabilitation remotely. The use of home-based technology is increasing to reduce preventable rehospitalizations and provide real-time feedback to patients. The addition of WizeCare enhances Accessible Home Health Cares suite of technology solutions.
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MoveAI™ Technology by WizeCare Shapes the Future of Physical Rehabilitation
WizeCare, a health technology company, is using AI movement detection and virtual reality video sessions to deliver physical therapy sessions to patients homes. The cloud-based solution replaces the need for in-person clinic-based treatment and offers real-time feedback on patients movement patterns. The technology analyzes data to provide tailored interventions for orthopedic, neurological, cardiology, and movement disorders. WizeCare aims to disrupt home physical therapy care and provide cost-effective value-based healthcare. The company has experienced growth since its launch in 2012 and now offers a combination of remote care, patient management, monitoring, AI analysis, and communication capabilities.
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How a serious car accident led to a home rehab platform
WizeCare Technologies, an AI-driven tele-rehab platform, is experiencing growth as it enables healthcare providers to deliver supervised at-home physical therapy. The platform has been used by approximately 23,000 patients in Israel and the United States, resulting in a 45% reduction in costs for providers and an 80% improvement in patient adherence to treatment. WizeCares success is attributed to its simplicity and the use of patients own mobile devices for movement tracking and analysis. The company has established collaborations with healthcare providers in the United States, including the Cleveland Clinic, and is looking to raise funding in a Series A round. The COVID-19 pandemic has increased demand for remote healthcare solutions, leading to greater interest in WizeCares product.
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Physical Rehabilitation? There's an App for That
Israeli company WizeCare Technologies Ltd. has partnered with the Cleveland Clinic to develop telecommunication-based physiotherapy and rehabilitation technology. They are in the final steps of signing a long-term partnership agreement that will see Cleveland Clinic adopt WizeCares technology and help commercialize and distribute it. The partnership is supported by a grant from The BIRD—Israel-U.S. Binational Industrial R&D Foundation. WizeCare offers an app for healthcare providers that enables physiotherapists and clinicians to guide their patients during their at-home rehabilitation exercises. They are currently in the midst of a funding round and working on the next generation of their app. The company aims to provide a single solution and vendor that covers rehabilitation and physiotherapy for hospitals, both in the clinic and at home.
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VideoTherapy wins a spot in Cleveland business accelerator Plug and Play (video)
VideoTherapy has been selected to be mentored in the Plug and Play Cleveland accelerator program. The company has developed an application for users to do physical therapy at home, with personalized plans and progress tracking. VideoTherapy is one of 12 companies chosen for mentoring and will present plans to potential investors in June. The program is a partnership with the Cleveland Clinic, JumpStart Inc., and other Ohio partners. The selected companies will be housed in downtown Clevelands Global Center for Health Innovation. Plug and Plays commitment to Cleveland is the only U.S. program outside of New York or California.
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Israeli companies put the fun in physical therapy
Israeli company BioGaming is using virtual-reality gaming and robotics technology to introduce fun into physical therapy exercises. They have introduced the BioGaming at-home rehabilitation system and companion applications to facilitate communication with patients. The platform uses motion-detection algorithms and a Microsoft Kinect 3D motion-capture camera to create personalized routines for patients. The captured data is transmitted back to the cloud for tracking progress. Other Israeli companies, such as Motorika Medical and Video Therapy, are also incorporating high-tech fun and convenience into physiotherapy. BioGamings patent-pending solution earned them the Innovation Award at Medica in 2014 and they are currently awaiting FDA approval in the United States.
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