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UMass Memorial, Boston University Test Value of Music in mHealth Treatments

Two new pilot projects are examining whether an mHealth platform that combines sensors and music can help care providers tailor treatment for stroke survivors and those with Parkinson's and other chronic conditions.

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By Eric Wicklund

- An mHealth platform that incorporates music into treatment is being tested with patients who are looking to restore function affected by a stroke.

UMass Memorial Healthcare announced today that it is launching a pilot program to test whether a digital therapeutic service developed by Portland, ME-based MedRhythms can help stroke survivors improve walking outcomes.

They’re not the only healthcare providers interested in the connected health technology. Boston University recently launched a multi-site clinical study that tests the platform with patients living with Parkinson’s disease. And New York’s Mount Sinai Health System has led a five-site program – now expanded to eight sites - using the platform to help stroke survivors for the past two years. The Cleveland Clinic is also studying the technology for use with patients living with MS.

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