Almost everyone will experience a physical injury during his life, either light or heavy. Thanks to sensors, 3D-printing or digital solutions some innovators are changing the way physical rehabilitation are performed.
3. Definition
Remediates impairments and promotes
mobility, function, and quality of life
through examination, diagnosis, prognosis,
and physical intervention.
8. ValedoTherapy.com
Valedo is a pair of sensors that, when used in unison with an
app, helps people train their back to reduce and prevent
future pain.
9. MetaWear
(on Kickstarter)
MetaWear is a tiny Bluetooth
sensor the size of a coin, cheap
and easily programable to
prototype connected objects
quickly.
12. OrcaHealth.com
A suite of Knee, Shoulder, Foot, Hand, Hip and Spine mobile
apps for better patient comprehension thanks to 3D
animations and anatomical videos.
13. MediMoov.com
Medimoov is a specialty game that is using the Microsoft
Kinect to help patient move their upper body and follow their
progress throughout rehab sessions.
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16. Formetrics.com
Formetrics uses a non-ionizing imaging device couple with a
predictive software to find the possible origins of back pain
(foot, eye, mouth, previous trauma, ...)
17. Darma.co
Darma is a smart cushion that can monitor your sitting habits
and coach you thanks to an app to improve posture and
avoid back pain.
18. ReflexionHealth.com
Reflexion Health is a software for medical professionals and
their patients. It uses the Kinect to track patient adherence for
the prescribed rehab plan.
20. Goniometer Pro (AppStore)
A goniometer is a device that measures angles. This digital
version help measuring a patient's range-of-motion (ROM) for
a particular joint determining the extent of an injury and the
expected speed of their recovery.
21. iOrtho+ (AppStore)
iOrtho+ is a physical therapy app for professionals, including
over hundreds of orthopedic special tests and joint
mobilization techniques clearly illustrated.
23. EnablingTheFutur.org
An online volunteer organization that is using the internet to
match children in need of prosthetic hands and fingers with
volunteers able to make them on 3-D printers.
24. Sols.com
SOLS is a 3D-printing company which manufacture customized
insoles based on patient footprints scanned with an iPad app
First market is for heavy disabled people.
Second market: help rehabilitate people in rehab cente.
History: 2 students from polytechnique
Investment: 100k + 1,5 M€ via Crowdfunding (Anaxag)
Business Model: Selling product 30-50k (Honda in Japan is offering a leasing model for 350$/Month)
History: Swiss company that is making large equipment for rehab centers.
Use of small sensors to help spreding device at home
Business Model: Sell at 300€ + refill strap
100$ les 4 capteurs.
Couplé avec arduino peut etre très simple d’utilisation
An exercise prescription app designed for health professionals to simply, quickly and safely prescribe exercises to their patients in only 3 steps. Intended to improve compliance of home exercises.
Business Model: Abbonement mensuel entre 4 et 9$ en fonction du nombre de patients
5 appli payantes
30,000 professionnel par jours utilisent
French startup from Montpellier.
Target ephad centers
Predicting patterns thanks to multiple points of data
Predicting patterns thanks to multiple points of data
Histoire: Créer par une équipe de kiné à Strasbourg. Utilise une machine allemande et création d’un algorithme de prédictiondes causes en fonction des résultats de l’imageur et de l’entretien patient
Business Model: Sell exams to company to avoid back-pain day off. Then partner with some radiologists, kine or podiatrists to install equipment and software in their cabinet and sharing revenue.
Business Model: sell cushions to people directly from 130$
Investment: 220,000 $ via Kickstarter
History: made in california
Invest: 11 M€
Business Model: Vente a des centres de réeducation
In most mental health disorders, communication is part of the therapy.
The ICT sector is about new communication technology, it’s obvious that the mental health sector should benefit from it.
Simple app
A handbook for therapists
App cost
Like in other diseases, the deeper the patient is involved and understand its illness and the according therapy, the better the outcomes.
Children with upper limb differences had few affordable prosthetic options because the conventional fabrication are too expensive and time-consuming for children who quickly outgrow them.
Founded in 2013, the e-NABLE community was granted 600,000$ by Google.org
11M$ invested
Business Model: Marketing for mass market but selling through podiatrists