Muvr’s wearable technology measures range of motion and provides clinicians with real-time data about their patients’ recovery.
The device helps patients take more ownership in their recovery, according to California-based orthopedic surgeon Alexander Sah, MD.
“We have already observed an increase in exercise time, patient satisfaction and a reduction in office calls. It’s also very simple to use because it doesn’t require in-office calibration, which allows patients to use the sensors at home, unsupervised.”
Muvr’s portfolio also features mobile device applications and chatbot texting, which help surgeons monitor patient recovery.
A pilot launch of Muvr’s wearable technology is set for early next year.
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