Sam Brusco, Associate Editor05.06.21
Smith+Nephew launched ARIA Home PT, a remote physical therapy product as part of the ARIA suite of solutions.
ARIA Home PT offers a customized experience for patients while still providing relevant actionable data for clinicians, by leveraging advanced technology, telehealth solutions from licensed physical therapists (PTs), and digital avatar-based guidance. This allows orthopedic surgeons and PTs responsible for the outpatient total joint replacement episode of care help drive better outcomes.
ARIA Home PT’s interactive experience delivers measurable improvements in adherence and cost reduction—an approach shown to be as safe and effective as traditional physical therapy in a randomized control trial. ARIA Home PT reported decreased readmissions (60 percent), outpatient visits (86 percent), home health visits (95 percent), and urgent care or ER visits (30 percent), helping save an average of $2,745 per patient.1
ARIA Home PT features advanced technology that keeps patients actively engaged in their own care and recovery, and care teams fully informed of each patient's progress. 3D motion tracking technology-based solution for use at home educates, engages, and guides the patient through their PT regimen and provides robust data for clinician and PT review including number, duration, and quality of reps on twenty-five different joints. It further provides tele-consultation between patients and clinicians.
As a result, ARIA Home PT has been shown to improve patient adherence by 35 percent1, and patients love it, with a Net Promoter Score of 90.3 (above 70 is considered world class.)2 Additionally, an aging population means greater demand for PT amid a forecast for an estimated shortage in licensed therapists by 2025 based on an attrition rate of >2.5 percent.3
"The launch of ARIA Home PT reinforces our commitment to help patients live a life unlimited via a full suite of products for the entire clinical episode of care," Laura Rector, Vice President for Ambulatory Surgery Centers and Digital Health at Smith+Nephew told the press. "Now more than ever, remote telehealth solutions are critical to the success of our customers and the care of their patients."
References
1 Bettger JP, Green CL, Holmes DN, et al. Effects of Virtual Exercise Rehabilitation In-home Therapy Compared with Traditional Care After Total Knee Arthroplasty: VERITAS, a randomized controlled trial. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2020;102:101-9.
2 Kuether J, Moore A, Kahan J, et al. Telerehabilitation for total hip and knee arthroplasty patients: a pilot series with high patient satisfaction. HSS J. 2019;15:221–225.
3 American Physical Therapy Association. A Model to Project the Supply and Demand of Physical Therapists 2010-2025. 2017 (April 17).
ARIA Home PT offers a customized experience for patients while still providing relevant actionable data for clinicians, by leveraging advanced technology, telehealth solutions from licensed physical therapists (PTs), and digital avatar-based guidance. This allows orthopedic surgeons and PTs responsible for the outpatient total joint replacement episode of care help drive better outcomes.
ARIA Home PT’s interactive experience delivers measurable improvements in adherence and cost reduction—an approach shown to be as safe and effective as traditional physical therapy in a randomized control trial. ARIA Home PT reported decreased readmissions (60 percent), outpatient visits (86 percent), home health visits (95 percent), and urgent care or ER visits (30 percent), helping save an average of $2,745 per patient.1
ARIA Home PT features advanced technology that keeps patients actively engaged in their own care and recovery, and care teams fully informed of each patient's progress. 3D motion tracking technology-based solution for use at home educates, engages, and guides the patient through their PT regimen and provides robust data for clinician and PT review including number, duration, and quality of reps on twenty-five different joints. It further provides tele-consultation between patients and clinicians.
As a result, ARIA Home PT has been shown to improve patient adherence by 35 percent1, and patients love it, with a Net Promoter Score of 90.3 (above 70 is considered world class.)2 Additionally, an aging population means greater demand for PT amid a forecast for an estimated shortage in licensed therapists by 2025 based on an attrition rate of >2.5 percent.3
"The launch of ARIA Home PT reinforces our commitment to help patients live a life unlimited via a full suite of products for the entire clinical episode of care," Laura Rector, Vice President for Ambulatory Surgery Centers and Digital Health at Smith+Nephew told the press. "Now more than ever, remote telehealth solutions are critical to the success of our customers and the care of their patients."
References
1 Bettger JP, Green CL, Holmes DN, et al. Effects of Virtual Exercise Rehabilitation In-home Therapy Compared with Traditional Care After Total Knee Arthroplasty: VERITAS, a randomized controlled trial. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2020;102:101-9.
2 Kuether J, Moore A, Kahan J, et al. Telerehabilitation for total hip and knee arthroplasty patients: a pilot series with high patient satisfaction. HSS J. 2019;15:221–225.
3 American Physical Therapy Association. A Model to Project the Supply and Demand of Physical Therapists 2010-2025. 2017 (April 17).