MyBackHub, built by NSite Medical (legally Nsite, Inc.), is an AI-powered digital health platform for non-operative back and spine care. Spun out of the founders' earlier scoliosis work at the National Scoliosis Clinic, it uses a smartphone-based, radiation-free AI scan (the PostureBackNeck Assessment) to analyze posture and spinal alignment at home, then builds a personalized recovery plan combining adaptive exercises, live Pilates classes, licensed physical therapists, Stanford's Empowered Relief pain program, and a 24/7 AI companion. The company holds FDA 510(k) clearance for its AI-based scoliosis scanning app and delivers care at little to no cost through select Medicare and insurance plans.
Hinge Health is a San Francisco-based digital health company that delivers virtual care for musculoskeletal (MSK) and pelvic health conditions. It pairs an AI computer-vision motion engine (TrueMotion), an FDA-cleared wearable pain-relief device (Enso), and a remote clinical care team of physical therapists and health coaches to treat back, joint, and pelvic pain without relying on surgery or opioids. Sold mainly to employers and health plans as a benefit, it reached roughly 2,250 enterprise clients, surpassed 1.5 million lifetime members, and went public on the NYSE in May 2025 under the ticker HNGE.
Omada Health is a publicly traded (Nasdaq: OMDA) virtual chronic care company that uses behavioral science, connected devices, AI tools, and human care teams to help people manage prediabetes, diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, musculoskeletal conditions, and weight - including support for members on GLP-1 medications. Founded in 2011 in San Francisco, it sells to employers, health plans, and pharmacy benefit managers, serving roughly 2,000-plus customers and more than 886,000 members.