Emovi, Inc. Announces Clinical Collaboration With The Geneva Foundation to Support US Army Soldiers and Veterans Faced With Knee Problems
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Tuesday, March 15, 2022
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Specifically for military veterans who have served in a myriad of ways, often putting their lives on the line for their county.
Key Points:
- Specifically for military veterans who have served in a myriad of ways, often putting their lives on the line for their county.
- This project gives active duty service members access to new, AI-backed technology to support getting back to an active lifestyle."
- "The running, jumping, climbing, and other training activities asked of Soldiers puts significant strain on the knee joints.
- The KneeKG System provides a dynamic knee exam that aids in diagnosing the causes of knee pain and symptoms.