MedCity News September 14, 2021
Elise Reuter

Cincinnati-based IncludeHealth launched a virtual physical therapy program using pose-estimation models developed by Google. It plans to offer this software to healthcare providers, starting with its largest partner to date, ProMedica Health System.

After working closely with Google to refine its virtual physical therapy platform, IncludeHealth struck a partnership with ProMedica Health System

The platform, called MSK-OS, uses machine learning to track if patients are doing their exercises correctly, by calculating their poses using the camera on their cell phone or laptop. While other startups are working on similar technologies, IncludeHealth’s approach is unique in that it’s looking to offer its software to healthcare providers, rather than selling a virtual musculoskeletal clinic to employers, as Omada and Hinge Health are...

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