Dedicated to helping everyone become the best version of themselves, UGen makes wearable, human motion technology that helps patients, athletes, and physical therapists arrive at better outcomes through data and movement analysis. It's the only solution of its kind on the market.
Not only do healthcare systems and physical therapy clinics lack solutions to increase patient retention and improve at-home treatment, providers don't have a reliable technology to track if therapy is working. The result:
UGen has developed an end-to-end solution to enhance motor learning and improve motor retention. This is the first intelligent, sensor-based software that provides real-time, corrective, auditory feedback to guide patients as they perform their prescribed exercises. It also collects movement data for PTs so that they have more information to provide better care. With UGen, healthcare systems can equip patients with wearable technology for both in-clinic and at-home care. This will allow therapists and clinicians to deliver better outcomes, improve PT efficiency, increase revenue, and achieve a faster ROI.
Patients are expected to spend $43 billion on physical therapy in the U.S. by 2025, based on a 6.2% annualized growth.
59.7% of physical therapy clinics offer some form of telehealth services but rarely have insight into how well patients are following their treatment plan.
There is an expected labor shortage of 49.1K physical therapists by 2030, even with the workforce expected to grow 21%.
Our team is uniquely prepared to disrupt the physical therapy industry with the only wearable, sensor-enabled solution that empowers patients to correct themselves during therapy sessions and get the most out of their treatment. Our technology is fully patented and we have tested it with some of the leading healthcare systems in the U.S.
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