MedCity News September 6, 2024
Katie Adams

Mayo Clinic recently launched a collaboration with Exer AI, a Denver-based startup. The AI company seeks to improve diagnosis and treatment for musculoskeletal and motion disorders wherever the patient is — whether that be in their provider’s office, their home or via telehealth appointment.

Millions of Americans suffer from chronic conditions that affect the hand each year, such as the 1.5 million people with rheumatoid arthritis and up to 10 million people with carpal tunnel syndrome. This week, Mayo Clinic forged a partnership aimed at improving treatment for these patients.

The health system announced a collaboration with Exer AI, a Denver-based startup focused on improving care for patients with musculoskeletal and movement disorders. Under the partnership, Mayo Clinic will use...

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