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By asking the right questions we help patients get the right care from the right caregiver at the right time in the most productive and cost-efficient way.
By asking the right questions we help patients get the right care from the right caregiver at the right time in the most productive and cost-efficient way.
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Hayley is a specialist occupational therapist in hand therapy, she aims to complete a multi-level evaluation of the exercise prescription app “Hand Therapy” with patients and clinicians, as well as collating impact data.
Denise is an Advanced Practice Physiotherapist in Paediatric Orthopaedics, she hopes to develop an app which will support and motivate children and their families to use braces successfully.
Rebecca is a Paediatric Physiotherapist, and would like to expand use of the existing Mother and Baby app used in maternity services, for use within a paediatric physiotherapy setting.
Ben’s team worked on scaling getUBetter – a personalised recovery and prevention self-management support platform for common MSK conditions and injuries, across South-West London. The solution aims to enable effective patient self-management by helping patients trust their recovery.
getUBetter is an evidence based, CE marked, digital self-management platform for all common musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. Find out how GetUBetter was co-designed to meet the needs of patients.
Marie is currently a Therapy Manger in the Trust and a Physiotherapist. Before training as a Physiotherapist, she was a programmer and systems administrator in Logica UK a large software company.
Christina works as a Clinical Lead Physiotherapist in the musculoskeletal (MSK) triage service at King’s College Hospital.
Ben is clinical lead for a large out-patient physiotherapy service that uses a several digital solutions to deliver care.
Nasreen Sau, Specialist Physiotherapist, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, is using gamification to increase patient engagement in an exercise program.
Jack Gordon, Senior Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist / Fracture Clinic Team Lead, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, is involved in the implementation of ‘Physitrack’, an innovative web-based exercise prescription programme.
Developed by physiotherapists, EXi analyses user’s health and prescribes a personalised physical activity plan, which is set to each individual’s needs.
getUBetter is an evidence-based, CE marked, digital self-management platform for all common musculoskeletal injuries and conditions.
EQLs Phio solution looks to revolutionise the way patients access and engage with MSK Physiotherapy services.
TrackActive is a CE marked Class 1 medical device providing self-assessments, exercise rehabilitation programmes, and education for MSK conditions.
Provide personalised exercise programmes for individuals who have been diagnosed with cancer intergrated with education sessions.
MIRA is a digital platform that uses motion tracking sensors to gamify physical therapy and increase patient compliance.
The Andiamo Treatment system designs, manufactures and markets a new proprietary method for treating Cerebral Palsy. The Andiamo Treatment system corrects the gait and creates a better measuring and fitting experience for both the family and clinician.
Physitrack is a remote patient engagement platform proven to increase home exercise adherence and patient confidence in notably MSK and neurological physiotherapy.
The myrecovery app enables healthcare professionals to create digital companions tailored to each treatment pathway to inform, support and empower the delivery of care.
In Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, a key challenge for physiotherapy compliance is that the children’s wards are not conducive to performing regular exercise.
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is working with five DigitalHealth.London Accelerator companies from the 2016/17 cohort to improve service delivery and patient outcomes. Here, Lawrence Petalidis, Head of Innovation and Impact at CW+, explains how the projects support its digital health innovation and service improvement strategy.
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