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Reflexion Health

www.reflexionhealth.com

 
Reflexion Health is a digital healthcare company dedicated to transforming traditional medicine and improving clinical outcomes by using innovative technology solutions to deliver patient-centered care at reduced costs. VERA™, Reflexion Health’s signature solution, is an FDA-cleared Virtual Exercise Rehabilitation Assistant that detects motion and remotely monitors the effectiveness of prescribed physical therapy in real-time. VERA brings the guidance of a physical therapist into the home to coach and motivate patients through recovery from joint replacement surgery or as a preventative therapy to reduce falls.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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