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Care Hospitals launch AI-powered non-invasive therapy program in Hyderabad
Launched in collaboration with Johnson & Johnson JLABS incubated company JOGO Health, the therapy program integrates patented wearable EMG sensors and real-time biofeedback to stimulate neuroplasticity and aid patients in regaining lost muscle function, a press release said
Hyderabad: Care Hospitals, Banjara Hills on Tuesday announced the launch of AI-powered Non-Invasive Therapy program for patients with complex neurological, urological, and gastroenterological conditions.
Launched in collaboration with Johnson & Johnson JLABS incubated company JOGO Health, the therapy program integrates patented wearable EMG sensors and real-time biofeedback to stimulate neuroplasticity and aid patients in regaining lost muscle function, a press release said.
Clinically validated through research collaborations with Harvard Medical School and the Mayo Clinic, the cutting-edge technology is already in use at top medical centers across the U.S., Canada, and Asia, Care Hospitals said.
Dr. Nikhil Mathur, Group Chief (Medical Services), Care hospitals said “We are introducing a unique treatment option that is non-invasive, effective, and accessible to patients with chronic neurological, urological, and gastroenterological conditions.”
Siva Nadarajah, Co-founder and president of JOGO Health, said “With our clinically validated technology, this program will significantly enhance patient recovery and quality of life.”
Biju Nair, Zonal COO, CARE Hospitals, Dr. Akash Chaudhary, senior gastroenterologist, Dr. T Umesh, senior neurologist, Dr. P. Vamsi Krishna, Head, Urology and others were present.