Patient-Centered MSK Care System and Associated Therapy Programs
Summary
The USPTO published patent application US20260100263A1 for Hinge Health's computer-implemented musculoskeletal (MSK) therapy platform. The platform is designed to improve patient adherence to exercise therapy programs by actively guiding patients through therapy sessions using wearable sensors and coaching. The application was filed December 2, 2025 and published April 9, 2026.
What changed
The USPTO published patent application US20260100263A1 for Hinge Health's patient-centered MSK care system. The invention describes computer-implemented therapy platforms designed to improve adherence to exercise therapy programs by actively guiding patients through therapy sessions. The system can assist patients by providing instructions for physical activities and guiding them through exercises during therapy sessions.
Affected parties include digital health companies, MSK care providers, and health technology developers who should monitor this publication for competitive implications. The patent claims computer-implemented methods and systems for therapy delivery that may overlap with existing or planned product offerings in the digital health space.
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PATIENT-CENTERED MUSCULOSKELETAL (MSK) CARE SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED PROGRAMS FOR THERAPIES FOR DIFFERENT ANATOMICAL REGIONS
Application US20260100263A1 Kind: A1 Apr 09, 2026
Assignee
Hinge Health, Inc.
Inventors
Simon Hunter, Avigail Remak, Charles Pletcher, Rose Kinsella, Daniel Perez, Gabriel Mecklenburg
Abstract
Introduced here are computer-implemented platforms (also referred to as “therapy platforms”) that are designed to improve adherence to, and success of, exercise therapy programs\assigned to patients for completion. As part of an exercise therapy program, a patient may be requested to engage with a therapy platform. An exercise therapy program normally comprises a number of exercise therapy sessions in which the patient is instructed to perform physical activities. For example, the patient may be instructed to perform a series of exercises over the course of an exercise therapy session. The therapy platform can assist the patient by actively guiding her through the exercise therapy session.
CPC Classifications
G16H 20/30 G16H 10/60
Filing Date
2025-12-02
Application No.
19406297
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