The largest supplier of total hip and knee implants, Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc., has teamed up with Apple to revolutionize post op patient rehab.
The two firms are creating a new APP, called mymobility™, which would work on either iPhone or Apple Watch. This app could change arthroplasty rehab in profound ways.
The mymobility app will act as a virtual and continuous care team on the patient’s wrist. The patients will be provided with support and guidance as they prepare and recover from their surgeries, while the surgeons will receive continuous patient data which will allow them to optimize care. Surgeons will be able to monitor patient activity level while simultaneously sending them information and reminders directly to their Apple Watch.
Zimmer Biomet also announced the mymobility Clinical Study, which is designed to study the app’s impact on patient outcomes and overall costs for joint replacement patients. For this study, patients will use mymobility in conjunction with the Apple Watch as they go through their hip or knee replacement journey. Researchers will use patient-reported feedback combined with the continuous health and activity data from the Apple Watch to provide new insights into the power of mymobility app to affect the standard of care for these surgeries. The study has the potential to enroll up to 10,000 United States participants.
OTWspoke with Scott Mark, Vice President & General Manager, Connected Health for Zimmer Biomet. Mark said, “Of course we are extremely excited to work with Apple. Zimmer Biomet mymobility will change the patient experience for joint replacements immediately by providing an opportunity for two-way dialogue and to optimize care and outcomes.”
“We are equally excited to begin the mymobility Clinical Study, one of the largest evidence-gathering clinical studies in orthopaedic history. We believe the study will generate a complete data set on preparation for and recovery from joint replacements, which has the potential to streamline outcomes, patient selection and ultimately enhance the pathways of care.”

