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iPixel to Showcase AI Rehabilitation Coaching App at Global Healthcare Expo

iPixel Participates in Seoul, Dubai, and Busan Health Expos
Showcases Rehabilitation Coaching Solution 'ExerSite Care'
Monitoring Possible via Smartphone and TV App Connection

iPixel, the developer and operator of the AI exercise coaching solution 'ExerSite Care,' announced on the 25th that it will participate in global healthcare exhibitions held domestically and internationally next month.


iPixel to Showcase AI Rehabilitation Coaching App at Global Healthcare Expo

iPixel stated that it will attend the HIMSS APAC and KHF events held at COEX, Seoul, on the 1st of next month. It will also participate in the GITEX event in Dubai starting on the 14th and the KIMES Busan event at BEXCO, Busan, beginning on the 18th. At the iPixel exhibition booth, visitors can experience the AI motion recognition feature of the AI exercise coaching solution 'ExerSite Care.'


ExerSite Care is an application designed to enable patients who require rehabilitation interventions such as home rehabilitation exercises or manual therapy to easily follow prescribed exercises by experts and perform them regardless of location. It integrates with hospitals' electronic medical records (EMR), allowing medical professionals to prescribe customized rehabilitation exercises that patients can follow within ExerSite Care. With over 2,200 exercise motions digitized, the AI motion recognition technology analyzes patients' movements in real time to provide accurate coaching feedback. Medical professionals can verify whether patients are properly performing prescribed exercises through ExerSite Care and provide additional prescriptions based on improvement.


Currently utilized in some hospitals for rehabilitation exercise patients, ExerSite Care allows users to connect their smartphones or tablets to a TV and perform rehabilitation exercises while watching their own movements. iPixel received the Minister of Health and Welfare Award at the 9th 2024 4th Industrial Revolution Excellent Company Awards and was recognized for its technology by being selected as an app for LG Electronics' smart TVs.


Lee Sang-su, CEO of iPixel, said, "ExerSite Care was created to enable musculoskeletal pain management, which was previously only available at hospitals or rehabilitation facilities, to be effectively performed anytime and anywhere through expert exercise prescriptions and accurate feedback using AI motion recognition." He added, "We hope to have many opportunities to communicate with medical professionals and hospital officials at the exhibitions."


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