MyACTome uses motion sensors in smartphones to assess a patient’s balance, walking dynamics and dynamic stability patterns, according to a Dec. 6 news release from HOPCo. The app will be integrated into HOPCo’s digital health offerings, which includes the msk.ai platform for patient engagement and outcomes.
“The ability to now easily and rapidly identify and risk stratify patients very early and deploy targeted exercises and other modalities right to their smartphone to measurably reduce their complications and fall risk is really exciting,” Wael Barsoum, MD, chief transformation officer at HOPCo, said in the release.
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