Physical therapy is a big part of healthcare. There is a huge gap between the demand for physical therapy and our ability to deliver that therapy. Most countries in the world are still greatly dependent on the one-to-one patient-therapist interaction (which is the gold standard), but it is not a scalable solution and not cost-effective for either patients or healthcare providers. In addition, most existing therapies and their updates rely on average data instead of an individual’s unique data, and sometimes this data is qualitative (for example, Yes, I did what you told me to do) rather than quantitative. This is a challenge regarding effective therapy. Finally, many people—especially elderly people—are living with multiple chronic conditions (MCC), and these conditions are generally treated...
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