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Our propriety platform and care team offer hope for those suffering from Post Concussion Syndrome
Our care team assist patients through the recovery process of head injuries and tracks the objective physiologic and subjective emotional response to help patients find their best outcome
No one should recover from a brain injury alone
Rhythmedic is the world's first Remote Therapeutic Monitoring Platform developed by Neurologists and Research scientists that combines facial photoplethysmography (PPG) and deep neural networks to gather objective data on neurological stress and response to treatment.
Ensure your patients are recovering from the following conditions
With our board certified neurologist lead care team, your patients will see relief from the following symptoms:
- Sleep Disturbance (G47.9 Sleep disorder, unspecified)
- Fatigue, tiring more easily (R53.83 Fatigue)
- Irritability, easily angered (R45.4 Irritability and anger)
- Feeling Depressed or Tearful (F32.8 Other depressive episodes)
- Feeling Frustrated or Impatient (R45.4 Irritability and anger)
- Forgetfulness, poor memory (R41.3 Other amnesia)
- Poor Concentration (R41. 840 Poor Concentration)
- Slowed thinking and processing of information (R41.89 Bradyphrenia)
- Anxiety (F41. 1 Anxiety)
Restlessness (R45.1 Restlessness and agitation)
PTSD (F43. 12 Post-traumatic stress disorder)
Results May Vary, Not limited to the above conditions.Rhythmedic is fully reimbursable by most major insurance payers
Our technology combined with our care team helps your clinic scale its efforts in positively impacting outcomes for patients post trauma
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Rem ther mntr 1st setup & education
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Monthly data transmission–musculoskeletal system, Therapeutic response
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Treatment management services, clinical staff, 20 min.
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Treatment management services, clinical staff, +20 min. How It Works
1Enroll
Create an account in our RTM platform to manage your patient data seamlessly and securely.
2Triage
Our Care Team Sets Goals and Measures responses continuously. From our Remote Therapeutic Care Hub, our team helps patients reach their goals
3Report
Each month, our care team will review goals and objectives to ensure that you are on the right path. We will also triage to local specialists to ensure each patient is receiving optimal care
- Experience better outcomes with Rhythmedic
Schedule a live interactive call with our team to bring this life changing service to you practice.
If you’re having a medical or mental health emergency, call 911 or go to your local ER.
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