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Rezola is a rehab software platform that uses Bluetooth sensors and AI software to help patients maximize progress at home. It provides video tutorials of exercises and stretches, while sensors track movements and provide feedback to therapists. The software also offers biofeedback and constructs a 3D avatar to show how exercises are performed. Rezola can be used in remote areas and allows patients to continue their exercises after being discharged. It requires a $60 monthly subscription and provides a kit with sensors and an Android tablet. How does Rezola work? Rezola is a rehabilitation software platform that uses state-of-the-art Bluetooth sensors combined with carefully thought out, planned, and crafted AI software to help maximize progress at home. Most individuals seen in an outpatient or home health setting are receiving one to three visits per week from their therapist. When a patient is not with their provider, they spend a lot of time at home recovering. Those who make the most progress in therapy are oftentimes the ones who maximize use of their time at home by engaging with a home exercise program and who consistently perform the right exercises the right way. Rezola provides video tutorials of specific stretches and exercises being performed correctly as a model for the user to follow. At the same time, the user wears Bluetooth sensors above and below targeted joints, which provide feedback to the treating PT or OT through the therapist's dashboard. This dashboard can be accessed at any time from any location using a basic internet connection, allowing the physical or occupational therapist to see not only if the patient is doing the exercises, but more importantly, if the exercises are being done correctly. Family members would also be able to access this dashboard to help encourage and motivate users through the recovery process. At Rezola, we have a motto, which is, practice doesn't make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect. It doesn't benefit anyone if we practice consistently, but do the exercises or movements incorrectly. Rezola also provides the user with biofeedback to help motivate and encourage improvements. As progress is made and goals are reached, Rezola makes suggestions to increase the level of difficulty with the biofeedback model, helping to prevent plateaus and encourage new levels of improvement. From the biometric movement data gathered by the Bluetooth sensors, Rezola constructs a 3D avatar, which models the exact movement completed for each repetition, in each set for every exercise session that has been completed. This allows the treating therapist, family members, and even the patient themselves to view how exercise was performed, providing valuable feedback to the treating therapist. This feedback can be used in one-on-one visits with the therapist to skillfully guide, teach, and train patients in the use of recommended exercises, correct any mistakes being made, and help customize a specific home exercise program for each user. In addition to working seamlessly with ongoing outpatient or home health providers, Rezola opens the amazing opportunity to provide service to remote areas where treating therapists might not be available and services are scarce. Through the use of telehealth services combined with the monitoring and tracking of progress with Rezola, individuals who might not be able to receive necessary services can now benefit from skilled intervention as long as an Internet connection is available. When incorporating Rezola into a current outpatient or home plan of care, users also have the option of hiring one of our in-house physical or occupational therapists to receive remote telehealth rehab. This literally makes Rezola a worldwide platform that can reach people who would otherwise not have the availability and benefit of outpatient or home health services. A therapist in Idaho could treat a patient in Kenya. Medicare and insurance companies require physical and occupational therapists to discharge a patient once maximum potential and progress is met. This means that maintenance programs are not a covered benefit. However, with the Rezola platform, a patient can use this program as a virtual therapist and continue implementing the correct exercises after being discharged from an outpatient or home health program to maintain those gains that were previously made. Rezola requires a monthly subscription of $60 to access the whole program, including the therapist dashboard, use of the Bluetooth sensors, and benefit of the AI software program that tracks progress and makes recommendations to increase difficulty based upon individual improvements. Rezola also provides a kit to the user after a one-time purchase, which includes an Android tablet with pre-installed software, highly precise digital Bluetooth sensors, soft straps for fastening the sensors, and a case for convenient storage. At the end of the rehabilitation process, the Android tablet and sensors can be returned to Rezola for a partial refund. Individuals can also use their own Android or iOS device after installing the software and connecting the Bluetooth sensors.