["JOINT" VENTURE] Hinge Health partners with Amazon to curb musculoskeletal pain
Hinge Health, San Francisco, California, recently collaborated with Amazon Health Services to feature the company's musculoskeletal (MSK) care platform on Amazon.com. Hinge Health is the first digital MSK platform to join Amazon Health Services’ offering that aims to help people enroll in digital health programs available through their employer or health plan at no additional cost.
Hinge Health says it blends its software-led, artificial intelligence-powered delivery model and wearable devices with expert clinical care (including licensed physical therapists and board-certified health coaches) to help people move beyond pain.
Now, when Amazon customers search for products related to back, joint or muscle pain, they may see Hinge Health’s programs and have an option to check their eligibility for Hinge Health. Customers can also visit the Amazon Health site to see if their insurance covers Hinge Health. If eligible, they will complete a brief questionnaire to join and begin their personalized MSK care plan.
Each member receives a tailored treatment plan that includes exercise therapy, education, and, for those who find it too painful to move, the US Food and Drug Administration-cleared Enso wearable device for non-addictive, non-invasive pain relief. Each member’s treatment plan is overseen by a care team that includes licensed physical therapists and board-certified health coaches.
The collaboration comes on the heels of Hinge Health's partnership with Midi Health to enable holistic, movement-based menopause care. That partnership enables Hinge Health members who are receiving menopause support and are in-network with Midi Health to access Midi Health's personalized menopause treatment protocols, which include visits with prescribing clinicians with expertise in menopause care.
To learn more about Hinge Health and its products, visit
For a broader view of the company’s work with conditions that affect older adults in a MobiHealthNews article, click here
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