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13 Best Rehabilitation Startups to Watch in 2025

The Definitive ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ Ranking of Rehabilitation Startups

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There are 13 start-ups with an aggregate funding of $140.4m. The average funding per company in this subset is $10.8m.

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$26.9m

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Moving Analytics is developing a virtual care management software for cardiac rehab.

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$14.0m

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Neurofenix invented the NeuroBall, an intelligent controller for special video games, aimed at making stroke rehabilitation fun.

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$27.3m

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Anti-gravity treadmill

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$70.0k

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Developer of virtual reality software designed to help people with learning disabilities and developmental disorders. The company's platform offers VR experiences that incorporate artificial intelligence and internet-of-things technologies to enhance the quality of therapy sessions.

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$258.0k

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Nexercise is a Bethesda, Maryland-based company founded in 2012.

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$3.1m

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EGZOTech is a Poland-based medical technology company founded by Michał Mikulski.

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$3.0m

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NextStep Robotics is a Baltimore-based company founded in 2017 by Bradley Hennessie.

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$11.6m

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IncludeHealth, Inc. is a Columbus, Ohio-based company which creates fitness equipment and software tools to help trainers and physical therapists help clients and patients alleviate musculoskeletal symptoms through monitored exercise programming.

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$13.4m

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FeetMe developed connected insoles that collect data and analyze ecological environment. FeetMe records gait and run metrics monitoring for patient and athletes.

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$8.3m

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MedRhythms is a Boston-based company founded in 2013 by Owen McCarthy.

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$18.3m

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Harmonic Bionics is an Austin, Texas-based company.

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RehabMaker is a blockchain company founded in 2020 by Nikita Chizhov.

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$14.1m

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Fourier Intelligence is a Shanghai-based company.

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