fall prevention
The funding round comes months after the company raised $19.5 million in Series A financing.
A new study published in npj Digital Medicine suggests that walking data collected from hip-worn accelerometers is viable for assessing the risk of falls in older women.
San Francisco-based PeerWell has added an augmented reality feature to its app, which helps post-surgical patients manage their recovery.
The non-connected Moore Balance Brace.
A Dublin, Ireland-based company, Kinesis, has found that its QTUG system, which uses app-connected wearable sensors to assess fall risk, could be valuable for evaluating multiple sclerosis, too.