Injured individuals
Each year, over 16 million individuals in the United States alone face musculoskeletal injuries from sports, work accidents, and car crashes. These injuries often require prolonged immobility and surgery, causing muscle atrophy and loss of functional control.
Neurodegenerative patients
Neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis, and stroke affect millions globally, posing the harsh reality of potential permanent mobility loss, with 12.2 million new strokes annually, 10 million living with Parkinson’s, and 2.8 million with Multiple Sclerosis
Elderly population
With a substantial portion of the world transitioning into aging societies. The elderly often experience muscle weakness and functional decline, with up to 50% of muscle mass typically lost by the age of 80, posing risks of becoming bedridden