Get help with your orthopedic problems, on demand.
Suffering from joint or muscular pain? Use Upswing to connect to a live medical professional without leaving your home. Like having a virtual orthopedic clinic in your pocket.
A new approach to treating injuries
AI-driven identification of injuries you can treat at home
50% of orthopedic injuries can and should be treated with simple physical therapy exercises you can do at home. Our injury identification tool, developed by a team of orthopedic physicians and surgeons, accurately diagnoses movement-related injuries. For minor injuries, home exercises are provided on the site with detailed instructional videos.
See an expert from home.
For more serious conditions, there’s no need to wait for an appointment with a primary care physician to get a referral to visit a specialist in person. A chat with one of our Upswing Coaches is all you need to validate more serious injuries and to get an immediate telemedicine appointment with an orthopedic specialist. If an in-person visit is required, Upswing will give the user a list of recommended, in-network specialists, who will see Upswing patients on an expedited basis.
Get immediate help, from the comfort of your home.
Get help immediately.
With just a few clicks, you’ll be connected with a medical professional who can help you remotely.
More accurate condition assessment
Our symptom checker uses algorithms designed by a team of orthopedic specialists to quickly identify your injury. And while it’s incredibly accurate (far better than the 60% accuracy patients currently get), you’ll also get to verify your condition with a medical professional online.
Treatments that work
Most movement injuries can be treated at home, for free, using our extensive library of rehabilitation exercise videos. But if needed, you’ll be given a telemedicine visit with one of our expert physicians for the best treatment recommendation.
How does it work?
- 1 Identify your injury in minutes using our AI-powered condition identifier
- 2 If your injury can be treated at home, you’ll be given specific mobility exercises from our video library with detailed explanations
- 3 Patients who would like additional information can speak with a medical professional
- 4 If needed, the medical professional sets a telemedicine appointment where you can consult with a doctor
- 5 For serious injuries that need to be dealt with in person, you’ll be referred to the correct in-network local specialist for treatment options