Oral presentation at Rehab Week will share customer data from initial system deployment
EDINBURGH, United Kingdom and BOSTON, Mass., May 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bioliberty, a medtech startup transforming the delivery of physical and occupational therapy, today announced the launch of its first product, Lifehub Clinic at Rehab Week being held May 12-16, 2025, in Chicago, Ill. Lifehub Clinic is an affordable and portable modular solution to assist therapists with delivering high-intensity, engaging therapy in clinical settings. This system will serve as a hub for a portfolio of Bioliberty soft-robotic wearables and gamified therapy solutions to address unmet needs in patient recovery following neurological injury or impairment. In addition to advancing new wearable technologies, Bioliberty plans to extend therapy beyond traditional settings, while leveraging AI to enable more individualized treatment.
Initially, Lifehub Clinic will focus on upper extremity therapy leveraging Bioliberty’s patented soft-robotic wearable, Lifeglov. Powered by air, the glove provides controlled assistance to open the hand, calibrated to each patient’s individual functional ability. Wearing the glove, patients engage in high-dose, repetitive task practice through interactive, game-based exercises — an approach designed to promote neuroplasticity and restore movement. This supports individuals with impaired hand use, such as those recovering from stroke, in regaining limb function.
This launch comes at a critical time: up to 80% of stroke survivors experience upper limb impairment early in recovery, and most do not regain full function after six months.1 Therapy is often delivered too late, and at too low a dose to drive meaningful outcomes — limiting recovery and placing economic strain on providers through longer inpatient stays, reduced patient throughput, and increased staffing pressure.
