Recovery Force Health to Commercially Launch Movement And Compressions at NTI 2022

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | April 19, 2022 |


Fishers, Ind.— Recovery Force Health, LLC will commercially launch its flagship therapeutic mobility measurement device, the MAC System, at the American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN) National Teaching Institute & Critical Care Exposition (NTI) in May of 2022.

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The MAC System is cleared as an FDA Class II device prescribed by healthcare professionals to stimulate blood flow in the lower extremities. By delivering therapeutic compression, the device assists the prevention of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in at-risk patients.

As a first-of-its-kind, therapeutic mobility measurement tool, the MAC System tracks patient positioning and activity for providers to monitor adherence to mobility protocols.

Data displayed on the device gives caregivers a snapshot of patient data from the current day in addition to yesterday’s data to properly gauge mobility progression.

Objective mobility status can be useful for all disciplines to help minimize risk factors for hospital-acquired events such as deep vein thrombosis, pressure injury, pneumonia, and patient falls.

NTI is the AACN’s annual premier progressive and critical care nursing conference hosting thousands of healthcare professionals with this year’s conference taking place in Houston, Texas. Attendees will be able to participate in nearly 300 different live sessions dedicated to cutting-edge topics in today’s high-acuity nursing environment.

Recovery Force Health's booth #2409 will be open for attendees on May 17-18 giving visitors the opportunity to learn more about the company and demo the innovative MAC System.

Booth #2409 will be located in the technical section and can be viewed via this interactive exhibitor map.

Recovery Force Health (RF Health) is a digital health device company focused on data-driven, wearable, medical technology. The company has developed a cordless, lithium-ion powered, compression and mobility device for patients in the hospital and at home.


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