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A first look at our home rehabilitation platform

·5 min read

How we are pairing wearable feedback with therapist-guided programs to support recovery at home.

Orthopedic recovery does not stop at the clinic door. For many patients, the hardest work happens at home—between visits—when feedback is sparse and motivation is hardest to sustain. At PeleOs Technologies, we are building a home rehabilitation experience that pairs wearable-friendly feedback with therapist-guided programs so patients can practice safely and stay connected to their plan.

Why home matters

Home exercise is often the largest share of rehab volume, yet it is the least visible to clinicians. Small errors in load, range, or frequency can slow progress or increase risk. Our approach is to make at-home sessions more structured: clear objectives, repeatable movements, and signals that help patients (and their care teams) understand whether they are on track.

What we are previewing

We are integrating sensor-informed feedback (think movement quality, consistency, and session completion—not a replacement for clinical judgment) with program content authored around common orthopedic recovery paths. The goal is not to automate therapy, but to scale the clarity of a good home program: what to do, how often, and when to check in.

Designed with clinicians in mind

Therapists remain the decision-makers. The platform is being shaped alongside clinical advisors and partner clinics so workflows respect real-world time constraints, documentation habits, and scope-of-practice boundaries. We are especially focused on how data returns to the clinic in a useful, lightweight form—something a busy team can scan between patients.

What comes next

We will share more as pilots expand and features mature. If you are a clinician or clinic leader interested in collaboration, reach out through the Contact section on our home page—we are always looking for partners who want better tools for the home half of rehab.

Important note

This article is for general education only and is not medical advice. Individual recovery plans depend on your surgeon, therapist, and health history. Always follow your care team’s instructions and ask them before changing activity, exercise, or medication.

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