Post-Surgical Recovery Monitoring

Recovery shouldn't become invisible once a patient leaves the hospital.

After surgery, care teams have limited visibility into how patients are progressing between discharge and follow-up. Salutaryx is designed to help fill that gap.

Currently in pilot stage — seeking clinical partners
Recovery Mobility Score
Patient ID: SRX-00417 · Total Knee Arthroplasty
6 Weeks Post-Op
Current Score
74
+8 from week 4
Trend
Improving
Consistent upward
vs. Baseline
+46
Above expected
100 80 60 40 20 Wk 0 Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Above baseline Patient Expected

The Visibility Gap in Post-Surgical Recovery

Between discharge and follow-up, care teams often have limited structured data about how a patient is progressing. Salutaryx is designed to address this gap.

01

Limited insight between visits

Recovery happens at home, away from clinical observation. Without structured data from between appointments, care teams rely on patient recall and scheduled check-ins.

02

Broad follow-up scheduling

Appointments are typically scheduled based on procedural timelines and general assumptions rather than individual patient recovery data.

03

Delayed signal detection

Early signs of recovery complications or slower-than-expected progress may not surface until the next scheduled visit, limiting opportunities for timely intervention.

Structured Recovery Visibility — Without Additional Hardware

Salutaryx uses passive smartphone sensor data to help care teams understand post-surgical recovery trajectories.

How Salutaryx supports recovery monitoring

The platform collects passive sensor data from the patient's existing smartphone to generate structured recovery trends. These trends are surfaced in a clinician-facing dashboard designed to integrate into existing review workflows.

Salutaryx is not intended to replace clinical judgment. It provides an additional data layer to support decision-making during the recovery period.

  • Smartphone-only — no wearables or additional hardware required
  • Passive collection — no routine manual data entry from patients
  • Clinician-supportive — supplements judgment, does not replace it
  • Workflow-aware — designed to work alongside existing care pathways
Data Flow
Patient Discharge
Patient is enrolled and the app is configured on their smartphone before leaving the facility.
Smartphone Passive Sensing
Accelerometer, gyroscope, and activity data collected passively in the background without patient input.
Recovery Trend Analysis
Raw data processed into structured mobility and activity trends, compared against recovery baselines.
Clinician Dashboard Review
Recovery data presented in a structured dashboard for clinical review during existing workflow touchpoints.

Designed Around Clinical Reality

Salutaryx is built to work within the constraints and realities of clinical environments, not around idealized scenarios.

Smartphone-Only

No wearables, no hardware procurement, no device management. Uses the patient's existing smartphone.

Passive Monitoring

No routine manual data entry required from patients. Sensor data is collected passively in the background.

Clinician-Supportive

Provides structured data to support clinical judgment. Does not automate decisions or replace clinical expertise.

Workflow-Aware

Designed to work alongside existing care pathways and review processes without requiring new systems to adopt.

Pilot-Ready

Designed for real-world evaluation in contained clinical settings. Structured for iterative feedback and assessment.

Research-Grounded

Built on academic work in smartphone sensing, behavioral monitoring, and activity classification research.

Designed for Clinical Teams

Salutaryx surfaces structured recovery data in a format designed to fit within existing clinical review workflows.

What data surfaces

  • Mobility trends over time, measured through passive smartphone sensor data
  • Recovery trajectory visualization compared against expected recovery baselines for the procedure
  • Activity pattern summaries that indicate overall functional recovery progression
  • Notable deviations or trend changes flagged for clinical review

How it fits your workflow

  • Integrates into existing review processes rather than introducing a new system to learn
  • Dashboard designed for efficient scanning during pre-appointment preparation
  • Data presented in structured clinical format, not consumer health metrics
  • No alerts or interruptions — data is available when the clinician is ready to review

What Salutaryx Is Not

We believe clarity about scope and limitations is essential, particularly in clinical contexts.

Not a diagnostic tool — Salutaryx does not diagnose conditions or provide clinical assessments
Not a replacement for clinician judgment — data is supplementary, not prescriptive
Not an emergency response system — not designed for acute or time-critical situations
Not a consumer wellness app — designed for institutional and clinical use only
Not a wearable device platform — uses only the patient's existing smartphone
Not publicly available at this stage — currently seeking clinical partners for pilot evaluation

Partner With Us

Salutaryx is not currently available for public download. We are seeking clinical and health-system partners to evaluate the platform in real-world settings.

Who should consider a pilot

  • Health systems exploring remote recovery monitoring capabilities
  • Surgical programs seeking structured post-discharge patient data
  • Clinical innovation teams evaluating digital health tools
  • Rehabilitation providers looking to extend recovery visibility

What a pilot involves

  • Contained deployment within a defined clinical cohort
  • Workflow evaluation to understand integration requirements
  • Structured clinical feedback collection throughout the pilot period
  • Usability assessment with clinical staff and participating patients
  • Collaborative evaluation of outcomes and feasibility

Why pilot with Salutaryx?

Piloting provides the opportunity to evaluate passive smartphone-based recovery monitoring within your specific clinical context, patient population, and existing workflows — before committing to broader adoption.

We work collaboratively with pilot partners to ensure the platform is assessed rigorously and that feedback directly informs development.

Inquire About a Pilot

Grounded in Research

The platform direction is grounded in academic work related to smartphone sensing, behavioral monitoring, and activity classification. Our approach draws from established research in passive sensing methodologies and their application in health contexts.

We are committed to evidence-informed development and transparent communication about what the current research does and does not support.

Publications and references will be listed here as they become available.

View our research foundation

About Salutaryx

Mission: To make post-surgical recovery more visible, more scalable, and more actionable for care teams.

Salutaryx was founded on the observation that the post-surgical recovery period represents a significant data gap in patient care. While care teams have detailed visibility before and during surgery, recovery often proceeds with limited structured data until the next scheduled follow-up.

We are building a platform that aims to help bridge this gap using passive smartphone sensing — providing care teams with structured recovery trend data without requiring additional hardware or routine effort from patients.

We are currently in the pilot stage, working to validate our approach in collaboration with clinical partners who share our commitment to improving post-surgical recovery monitoring.

Our Team

Founder & CEO
Digital Health & Clinical Systems
Chief Technology Officer
Sensor Data & Machine Learning
Clinical Advisor
Orthopedic Surgery & Recovery

Start a Pilot Conversation

If your organization is interested in evaluating Salutaryx in a clinical setting, we would welcome the opportunity to discuss a pilot partnership.

We are actively seeking clinical and health-system partners for contained pilot deployments. The inquiry form is the best way to begin a conversation about whether a Salutaryx pilot is appropriate for your organization and clinical context.

After submitting an inquiry, a member of our team will respond within two business days to discuss your organization's needs and explore pilot feasibility.

Salutaryx is not currently available for public download or consumer use. This form is intended for organizations interested in clinical pilot partnerships.