iPixel Signs MOU with Gyeonggi Regional Cerebrovascular Disease and Brain Rehabilitation Center

iPIXEL (CEO Sangsoo Lee), which operates the digital healthcare solution Exercite Care, and Gyeonggi Regional Cerebrovascular and Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Center (hereinafter referred to as the Center) announced on the 26th that they signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to develop a customized rehabilitation exercise program for the rehabilitation of patients with brain and nervous system rehabilitation using AI motion recognition technology.

Through this agreement, the two institutions agreed to cooperate in various aspects with the goal of improving the treatment effect of patients with brain nerve rehabilitation and promoting medical and technological innovation. The center will provide clinical expertise and rehabilitation exercise guidelines accumulated in the field of Parkinson's disease rehabilitation medicine, and iPixel plans to develop a customized rehabilitation exercise program based on the company's AI motion recognition technology. In addition, the two institutions will continue to cooperate by jointly developing optimal treatment solutions, conducting joint research and clinical tests, sharing necessary resources and information, etc.

Professor Won-Seok Kim (Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital), Director of the Gyeonggi Regional Cerebrovascular Disease Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Center, said, “We expect that this agreement will accelerate the development of more sophisticated rehabilitation exercise programs by utilizing the AI technology possessed by iPixel,” and “We will do our best to ensure that patients with neurological rehabilitation can receive more effective treatment.” An official from iPixel said, “We expect that this agreement will strengthen mutual cooperation in the medical and technological fields and contribute to improving the quality of life of Parkinson’s disease patients.”

iPixel's ExerciteCare is a home rehabilitation exercise application designed so that patients who need rehabilitation exercise can easily follow and exercise at home. You can perform accurate rehabilitation exercise anytime, anywhere using your smartphone. The biggest feature is that it 'recognizes each and every movement of the user in real time and provides feedback on the accuracy of the movement' using AI motion recognition technology.


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