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Good Boost Wellbeing
Project | Transforming leisure centres into community MSK hubs |
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Description |
Good Boost creates technology to deliver individually tailored aquatic rehabilitation for musculoskeletal conditions in partnership with local pools. Powered by artificial intelligence, the Good Boost software is delivered on waterproof tablet computers to allow participants to progress in their exercises at their own pace. This supports the self-management of musculoskeletal conditions through treatment and prevention in a low-impact and low-pain environment. Pool staff and volunteers are trained and provided with our validated and registered medical technology. Together, this delivers a community service that reduces pain and improves physical function which is locally accessible and affordable (£4-7 average cost per session). With participants completing a digital registration form on induction and repeating outcome measures every 4 weeks, we demonstrate user changes in key MSK metrics over time. |
Funding | £ 628,424 |
Competition | Competition 15 - Improving Outcomes in Musculoskeletal Disorders |
Competition Date | May 2019 |
Website | https://www.goodboost.ai/ |
Mogrify Ltd
Project | Generation of chondrocytes by cell conversion for regenerative medicine applications |
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Description |
Mogrify™ has developed a proprietary direct cellular conversion technology, which makes it possible to transform (transmogrify) any mature human cell type into any other without going through a pluripotent stem cell- or progenitor cell-state. Mogrify is leveraging this technology to identify small molecules capable of converting expandable cell types into chondrocytes in order to create a scalable supply of allogeneic chondrocytes for use in regeneration of the joints in cartilage defects and osteoarthritis. |
Funding | £ 812,831 |
Competition | Competition 15 - Improving Outcomes in Musculoskeletal Disorders |
Competition Date | May 2019 |
Website | https://mogrify.co.uk/ |
Virti
Project | Virti MSK |
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Description |
Virti is an interactive, immersive (virtual and augmented reality) education platform that uses spatial computing technology to place users into realistic clinical environments and then objectively measures their performance while providing education and training tools. Computer vision technology captures visual biomarkers of movement and tracks these against change over time from a mobile device or XR headset. The system is used to improve the patient experience, patient outcomes and to collect outcome data remotely and at scale. Virti are part of the NHS National Innovation Accelerator and the system is used for both patient education and health professional training. |
Funding | £ 781,128 |
Competition | Competition 15 - Improving Outcomes in Musculoskeletal Disorders |
Competition Date | May 2019 |
Health Innovation Network Partner | South West AHSN |
Website | https://virti.com/ |