Written by : Dr. Aishwarya Sarthe
April 2, 2025
This initiative, developed in collaboration with JOGO Health, brings a protocol-based treatment approach to the region, focusing on patients who require specialized care.
CARE Hospitals has launched an innovative AI-powered, noninvasive therapy program in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh to treat patients with complex neurological, urological, and gastroenterological conditions.
This initiative, developed in collaboration with JOGO Health, brings a protocol-based treatment approach to the region, focusing on patients who require specialized care.
The AI-driven therapy leverages wearable EMG sensors, artificial intelligence, and real-time biofeedback to stimulate neuroplasticity. This aims to help patients regain lost muscle function.
This technology, clinically validated through collaborations with renowned institutions such as Harvard Medical School and Mayo Clinic, is already being utilized at leading medical centers across the US, Canada, and Asia.
Biju Nair, Zonal COO of CARE Hospitals, reinforced the organization’s commitment to bringing the latest medical innovations to its patients.
“At CARE Hospitals, we are committed to integrating the most advanced medical technologies into our treatment protocols. This collaboration with JOGO Health represents a paradigm shift in rehabilitation and recovery, allowing us to reduce the reliance on invasive procedures while improving patient outcomes,” Nair said.
Dr Nikhil Mathur, Group Chief of Medical Services at CARE Hospitals, highlighted the importance of this development, stating, “This collaboration with JOGO Health marks a significant advancement in patient care. By leveraging AI-powered therapy, we are introducing a treatment option that is non-invasive, effective, and accessible for patients suffering from chronic neurological, urological, and gastroenterological conditions.”
The AI-powered therapy offers a transformative approach to patient care, moving away from traditional invasive methods and focusing on non-invasive treatment pathways. It aims to address the needs of patients dealing with complex and often challenging conditions, making care more accessible and efficient.
The new AI-powered therapy also promises to improve overall recovery times and the quality of life for patients undergoing treatment, a key factor for those with chronic and complex conditions.
By providing a non-invasive alternative to traditional therapies, CARE Hospitals is enhancing its service offerings to better cater to the evolving healthcare needs of its patients.
Siva Nadarajah, Co-founder and President of JOGO Health, expressed his enthusiasm for the launch, and said, “JOGO Health is proud to partner with CARE Hospitals to introduce this groundbreaking AI-powered therapy in India. With our clinically validated technology, we are confident that this program will significantly enhance patient recovery and quality of life.”
The launch ceremony, held at CARE Hospitals in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, was attended by senior medical staff and hospital leadership, further emphasizing the importance of this development for the institution.