Musculoskeletal startup acquires joint, back pain-focused company

Musculoskeletal startup Hinge Health acquired Enso, a company that produces electric stimulation machines for back and joint pain, the San Francisco Business Time reported March 11.

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This is Hinge Health’s first acquisition. Enso will become a part of Hinge Health.

The Enso device is a wireless devices that uses high-frequency pulses to relieve pain.

Hinge Health is valued at $3 billion.

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