PharmEasy Launches AI-Driven At-Home Rehabilitation Services
By leveraging AI-powered movement tracking and posture analysis, it enables users to identify the root cause of their pain and follow structured, adaptive treatment plans.
E-pharmacy platform PharmEasy has launched an AI-powered online platform aimed at expanding access to guided pain management and rehabilitation from home, including physiotherapy services.
The new move seeks to make expert-led pain management more accessible, enabling users to receive treatment from the comfort of their homes.
The service is intended to bridge the gap between diagnosis and recovery, allowing individuals to address physical discomfort without visiting a clinic.
Commenting on the new initiative, Gaurav Verma, Chief Business Officer, PharmEasy, said, “Expert care shouldn't be limited by geography or the ability to step out of your home. Our online physiotherapy service meets you where you are. Certified physiotherapists work alongside AI-powered posture and movement analysis to address the root cause of your pain, not just the symptoms."
He further added, Every plan is personal. Every session adapts to you. Real-time feedback and progress tracking ensure you're not just recovering but rebuilding strength, restoring mobility, and reclaiming independence. Because the goal is not just to feel better for a week. It's to help you move freely and live fully. Expert care, smarter technology, all on your terms, in your home, at your pace.”
As per the company, the platform is intended to improve accessibility to expert care by combining remote physiotherapy support with technology-led personalization.
The initiative combines consultations with certified physiotherapists and AI-powered movement analysis to help users identify pain sources and follow structured recovery plans remotely.
By leveraging AI-powered movement tracking and posture analysis, it enables users to identify the root cause of their pain and follow structured, adaptive treatment plans.
The platform seeks to ensure flexibility by enabling users to schedule consultations and therapy sessions at their convenience.
This approach is expected to support individuals with mobility limitations, busy schedules, or ongoing discomfort in accessing timely care.
The feature is designed for individuals dealing with everyday musculoskeletal pain, posture-related issues, chronic discomfort, injury recovery, post-operative rehabilitation, and maternity-related physiotherapy needs.
In addition, the AI-powered platform offers several user-centric features, including personalised treatment plans for 250+ conditions, AI-driven movement and posture tracking, progress-based recovery plan updates every five sessions, and 24/7 support from dedicated care managers.
This approach is expected to enhance user engagement and treatment accuracy, alongside improving recovery outcomes.
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