Proprietary Ai-technology presented at ESSKA

Italian study finds myrecovery app & Ai-technology can support remote follow-up after knee replacement

Dr. Angela Brivio of the Instituto Clinico Città Studi in Milan, Italy, presented at the European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery & Arthroscopy (ESSKA) Congress.

In their study, customised myrecovery app pathways were used to support, inform and empower knee replacement patients through each stage of preparation and recovery, with assessments made using the proprietary msk.ai Ai-algorithm to measure the range of movement (ROM) of their knee before and after surgery.

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Enabling remote follow-up

The team estimates that virtual follow-up saves €422

The researchers found that Ai-enabled ROM assessment via a mobile device is a realistic prospect and poses an opportunity for an active, objective record that can release significant cost savings by enabling remote virtual follow-up, with an estimated saving of €422 per visit.

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