MedCity News May 10, 2021
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Kiio CEO Lydia Zeller talks about the digital health company that guides users through personalized therapeutic programs through their smartphone or tablet to reduce and prevent back pain and joint pain.

Kiio CEO Lydia Zeller talks about the digital musculoskeletal (MSK) startup that guides people through personalized therapeutic programs to reduce and prevent back and joint pain using only their smartphone or tablet.

What’s the genesis story of Kiio and your role there?

Kiio started in 2012 with a mission to transform musculoskeletal care, using in-clinic sensor technology combined with a patient-facing mobile app. I began as a volunteer, and then was asked to consult on various financial management activities. My role evolved to include almost every...

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