CORRECTING and REPLACING Former MIT Media Lab Director Frank Moss Joins Healthcare Startup Constant Therapy As Chief Strategic Advisor

Speech and Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists Use Its iPad Apps For Traumatic Brain Injury, Stroke, Aphasia, Learning Disabled Clients

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FORMER MIT MEDIA LAB DIRECTOR FRANK MOSS JOINS HEALTHCARE STARTUP CONSTANT THERAPY AS CHIEF STRATEGIC ADVISOR

Speech and Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists Use Its iPad Apps For Traumatic Brain Injury, Stroke, Aphasia, Learning Disabled Clients

Constant Therapy, a developer of a cloud-based and iPad solution enabling people with cognitive, language, communication and learning disorders to access evidence-based brain therapies, today announced that prominent high-tech, biotech and health-tech entrepreneur Frank Moss has joined the company as chief strategic advisor.

Previously head of the New Media Medicine Group at MIT Media Lab and co-founder of Infinity Pharmaceuticals, Moss has had a notable 35-year career as a technologist and entrepreneur with IBM, Apollo Computer, Lotus Development, Bowstreet, IBM, Tivoli, Bluefin Labs and many other high-tech firms. His latest startups are Atelion Health and Matter.io. He is also currently a member of the executive advisory councils of the Mayo Clinic Innovation Center and the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.

“I see many new ventures in the emerging medical technology field and Constant Therapy stands out as truly innovative since it solves the key challenges facing health care today – achieving better patient outcomes while delivering more high-quality care more efficiently. It offers a breakthrough mobile solution that empowers patients with evidence-based tasks they can use virtually anywhere and anytime with remote delivery and monitoring.”

According to the Brain Injury Association and the National Stroke Association approximately 3.5 million people sustain a traumatic brain injury each year and 7 million people in the U.S. have survived a stroke. As a result, many of these survivors face life altering diminished brain functions. One of the major obstacles for patients seeking to recover compromised speech, language and cognitive abilities is long-term, consistent access to high-quality therapy. Until now, patients have had to face three critical limitations: First, traditional therapy is typically limited to a one-hour session per week. Second, the quality of therapy can vary widely depending upon the clinician’s experience and access to evidence-based therapy tools. And third, when traditional therapy concludes due to insurance coverage limits or other constraints, so does a patient’s progress. Thus, many brain injury survivors suffer a “progress cliff” and are unable to reach their full potential to regain lost skills and abilities.

Born out of groundbreaking research at Boston University and in pilots with prominent and nationally recognized rehabilitation institutions, Constant Therapy removes these limitations with an innovative cloud-based iPad solution enabling patients to access tools for high-quality, evidence-based therapies anywhere and anytime. Clinicians can create highly customized rehabilitation programs for each patient, assign homework and monitor patient performance 24x7. With Constant Therapy, clinicians have more than 50 evidence-based categories of tasks with over 12,000 items and powerful remote monitoring analytics at their fingertips. Clinicians gain significant efficiencies and patients can get much more therapy than they would traditionally receive and at a consistently high-quality level. This can translate into better patient outcomes and, importantly, continuing improvement.

According to co-founder Veera Anantha, “We are excited that Frank has joined the Constant Therapy team and will be working with us on our technology and strategic direction. Frank believes Constant Therapy is a prime example of how the advances in brain rehabilitation science and technology are reinventing the way health care is delivered. He also shares our vision of Constant Therapy as a model for providing brain rehabilitation across a wide range of populations of different ages and medical conditions.”

Constant Therapy Benefits

  • Speech and language pathologists, occupational therapists and other caregivers can save significant amount of time in documentation and provide better care efficiently to their patients. With Constant Therapy, patients can get significantly more therapy than otherwise possible.
  • Clinicians save time with easy access to more than 12,000 items across 50 evidence-based tasks and powerful analytics. This increased efficiency and efficacy can allow clinicians to see more patients while achieving better patient outcomes.
  • Schools can provide more efficient care to children with special needs such as learning disabilities or other disorders using Constant Therapy.
  • Family members, caregivers and patients are empowered because they can monitor progress and even control therapy anytime and from anywhere.

Free Trial Download and Video Demo

Patients and clinicians can download a free trial of iTherapy for iPads by Constant Therapy here. They can view short video demos of the product here.

About Constant Therapy (www.constanttherapy.com)

Founded in 2012, Boston-based Constant Therapy provides iPad tools for continuous and personalized therapy to people with cognitive, language, communication and learning disorders. Born out of groundbreaking research at Boston University and in pilots with prominent and nationally recognized rehabilitation institutions, Constant Therapy provides the most comprehensive set of tools for care to people who have suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke or dementia, or children who need special education and care due to learning disabilities or other disorders. Therapy tasks are based on the latest research and are easy to use. With 50 evidence-based categories of tasks and over 12,000 items, patients can continue to get better at home or even after traditional care ends in the clinic.

Contacts

GCC, Inc.
Elyse Familant, 978-725-3637
elysef@gccpr.com

Release Summary

Frank Moss joined Constant Therapy, developer of a cloud-based iPad solution enabling people with cognitive, language, communication and learning disorders to access evidence-based brain exercises.

Contacts

GCC, Inc.
Elyse Familant, 978-725-3637
elysef@gccpr.com