Digital Knee® - New Sensor Integration
Digital Knee® - New Sensor Integration
Don’t see your preferred wearable product in our catalogue? Not to worry, the Digital Knee is completely customizable. OPUM can integrate with the brace or sleeve you are using within weeks. The Digital Knee is worlds first continuous (AI-powered) goniometer to deliver accurate remote physiological monitoring for osteoarthritis patients.
Knee Condition(s)
Integration dependent
RPM Duration
Ongoing RPM according to knee condition
Clinical Value
Capture clinical data and perform assessments outside the office to better understand patients’ knee condition and lifestyle to optimize interventions and promote exercise engagement
Features & Benefits
Accurate clinical-grade data, no calibration required
Easy to use mobile app designed for older population
Personalized therapy plans available to manage knee condition
Testimonials
“We are excited to be digitizing orthotic care with the Digital Knee® platform which has already been proven to deliver positive outcomes to patients and providers. We will utilize our joint expertise to create new wearable monitoring products to meet unaddressed patient needs.” Ted Lorenzetti, Owner of Corflex Global.
“We are thrilled to announce this partnership with OPUM which will be harnessing the power of our flagship Rebel® Reliever OA knee brace and our trusted Townsend Motion hinge. Combining emerging digital solutions with industry-leading technology is an exciting prospect and we look forward to the opportunities ahead” Matthieu Ducottet, Innovation Director Thuasne Group
Education
Click here for education on OPUM Support Centre
Catalogue Number
TBD
Sizing
Wearable dependent
Resources
Patient Brochure
Instructions for Use
References
Sensor Validation of a Smart Knee Brace. A Alder, D Wells, P Hume and A J McDaid 11th Australasian Biomechanics Conference, 2018
Reliability and at home use of Digital Knee during rehabilitation post Anterior Cruciate ligament reconstruction. A van Gulden.. 2022
AMA Digital Health Research. American Medical Association 2022