Through this agreement, Madisesang Hospital will introduce Itphy's RingDoc across its entire hospital diagnosis and rehabilitation treatment process. By integratedly analyzing data such as patient pain patterns, joint range of motion, and exercise history, the hospital plans to maximize treatment effects by prescribing an optimized 'personalized rehabilitation system' not only for general rehabilitation but also for patients requiring more specialized rehabilitation, such as sports rehabilitation.
RingDoc is a digital rehabilitation platform developed based on the clinical experience of practicing orthopedic specialists. Its strengths lie in a structure applicable immediately to the hospital clinical environment and an intuitive UX/UI design to increase patient rehabilitation retention rates. Clinical applications on hundreds of musculoskeletal patients to date have confirmed significant treatment effects in pain relief, recovery of joint range of motion, and functional improvement. It proved high user satisfaction and intuitive usability, with 89% of users responding they wanted to use it regularly. It was also presented at international orthopedic conferences, officially recognizing the platform's expertise and reliability.
Through this cooperation, Madisesang Hospital will accelerate the digital transformation of rehabilitation treatment and strengthen the patient-centered full-cycle care system. In particular, it expects to provide more consistent treatment quality through the RingDoc system, which enables exercise feedback at each stage of the patient's rehabilitation recovery, combined with the medical staff's rich clinical experience.
Itphy Co-CEOs Rhee Sung-min and Lee Jae-jun stated, "This agreement is the first step in establishing a model where domestic hospitals combine with digital healthcare platforms to substantially accelerate patient recovery speeds." They added, "Itphy will continue to simultaneously improve the efficiency of medical sites and patients' quality of life by providing flexible solutions tailored to the needs of medical institutions."
Cho Yul, Representative Director of Madisesang Hospital, said, "We expect to provide a more precise and systematic rehabilitation environment by applying RingDoc to the various musculoskeletal disease treatment cases and know-how accumulated in the field over a long period." Additionally, Representative Director Park Jung-kwan stated, "We will actively utilize RingDoc as a measure to increase satisfaction for middle-aged musculoskeletal disease patients or chronic pain patients who urgently need to return to a healthy daily life."
[Source] Itphy Signs MOU with Madisesang Hospital for Orthopedic-Centered Customized Rehabilitation
| Written by Reporter Lee Dong-oh, Money Today |
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Digital healthcare specialist Itphy announced on the 7th that it signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Madisesang Hospital (Representative Directors Cho Yul & Park Jung-kwan), a medical institution specializing in musculoskeletal diseases, to adopt the AI-based digital rehabilitation solution 'RingDoc'.
Through this agreement, Madisesang Hospital will introduce Itphy's RingDoc across its entire hospital diagnosis and rehabilitation treatment process. By integratedly analyzing data such as patient pain patterns, joint range of motion, and exercise history, the hospital plans to maximize treatment effects by prescribing an optimized 'personalized rehabilitation system' not only for general rehabilitation but also for patients requiring more specialized rehabilitation, such as sports rehabilitation.
RingDoc is a digital rehabilitation platform developed based on the clinical experience of practicing orthopedic specialists. Its strengths lie in a structure applicable immediately to the hospital clinical environment and an intuitive UX/UI design to increase patient rehabilitation retention rates. Clinical applications on hundreds of musculoskeletal patients to date have confirmed significant treatment effects in pain relief, recovery of joint range of motion, and functional improvement. It proved high user satisfaction and intuitive usability, with 89% of users responding they wanted to use it regularly. It was also presented at international orthopedic conferences, officially recognizing the platform's expertise and reliability.
Through this cooperation, Madisesang Hospital will accelerate the digital transformation of rehabilitation treatment and strengthen the patient-centered full-cycle care system. In particular, it expects to provide more consistent treatment quality through the RingDoc system, which enables exercise feedback at each stage of the patient's rehabilitation recovery, combined with the medical staff's rich clinical experience.
Itphy Co-CEOs Rhee Sung-min and Lee Jae-jun stated, "This agreement is the first step in establishing a model where domestic hospitals combine with digital healthcare platforms to substantially accelerate patient recovery speeds." They added, "Itphy will continue to simultaneously improve the efficiency of medical sites and patients' quality of life by providing flexible solutions tailored to the needs of medical institutions."
Cho Yul, Representative Director of Madisesang Hospital, said, "We expect to provide a more precise and systematic rehabilitation environment by applying RingDoc to the various musculoskeletal disease treatment cases and know-how accumulated in the field over a long period." Additionally, Representative Director Park Jung-kwan stated, "We will actively utilize RingDoc as a measure to increase satisfaction for middle-aged musculoskeletal disease patients or chronic pain patients who urgently need to return to a healthy daily life."
[Source] Itphy Signs MOU with Madisesang Hospital for Orthopedic-Centered Customized Rehabilitation
View ๐| Written by Reporter Lee Dong-oh, Money Today |