Hip
and knee surgeons to use Apple Watch to monitor patients
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[October 16, 2018]
By Manas Mishra
(Reuters) - Up to 10,000 Americans due to
have hip or knee replacements will be able to funnel basic health data
directly from their Apple Watches to their surgeons under a new app
being tested by orthopedics company Zimmer Biomet.
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Four hospitals and more than a dozen other medical facilities in
states including Massachusetts, California, Colorado and Michigan
will receive stats including heart rate, steps taken and standing
hours from patients waiting for or recovering from hip and knee
replacement surgery.
The multi-year study in collaboration with Apple Inc will allow
doctors and their teams to gauge better how well patients are
following prescribed physiotherapy or regimes ahead of surgery or
recovering afterwards.
More than a million knee and hip replacements occur every year in
the United States, making them two of the most common surgeries
Americans undergo.

"When you look at what patients have to do when they undergo hip and
knee replacement, in some cases they have very low support or
guidance before and after surgery, which creates a lot of
unnecessary fear and anxiety," Zimmer Biomet executive Dan
Williamson said.
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"We believe this is going to create a new ecosystem in orthopedics
that ultimately drive less anxiety in patients, and more visibility
from the surgeon."
The app could also help doctors monitor the health of their patients
who prefer to stay at home after surgery rather than opt for nursing
facilities and other care centers.
Apple has been working on new health initiatives for its users,
announcing the Apple Watch Series 4 last month, which can detect
heart problems, positioning the new watch as a more comprehensive
health device.
(Reporting by Manas Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing Patrick Graham,
Bernard Orr)
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