Reveal Heat, Relieve Pain
ArtiSee is a thermal and optical device, combined with ML-driven software, designed to detect signs of joint inflammation in arthritis patients.
1 in 4
adults
26% of adults report doctor diagnosed arthritis, with Osteoarthritis (OA) and Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) standing out as the most prevalent forms.
#1
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of pain and disability among adults
91%
91% of osteoarthritis (OA) patients reported limitations in their everyday physical activities, with 49% reporting limitations to their work.
Why ArtiSee?
Trust
Patented medical device in development with HIPAA-compliant software
Technology
Highly accurate thermal and optical cameras, together with advanced ML algorithm
Versatility
Suitable for use by patients at home and healthcare providers in clinics
Accessibility
Made for monitoring of joint inflammation of people with arthritis, including ones with limited sight, mobility or access to assistance
What is ArtiSee?
ArtiSee technology integrates cutting-edge thermal and optical hardware with advanced Machine Learning algorithms.
This innovative system was developed through an extensive research and development process and is being validated in clinical trials.
Included:
- Proprietary thermal and optical camera technology
- Advanced algorithms for early detection of inflamation
- Mobile app for users
- Software for healthcare providers
Secure data access and sharing with clinicians.
Real-time alerts and notifications.
Easy to view timeline of all your joints check-ups
Advantages
Technology | Contact-less thermal and optical cameras |
Speed of detection | Fast, daily at-home use ensures timely detection of inflammation |
Accuracy | Very high, captures the thermal image without distortion |
Ease of use | Simple, at-home and on-the-go use, only a smartphone and ArtiSee camera required |
Hygiene | Excellent, no direct contact reduces risk of contamination |
Setup and use | Easy, quick setup, daily monitoring via app |
Patient autonomy | High, patients can use independently at home |
Documentation | Automatic, real-time updates to app and physician |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ArtiSee?
ArtiSee is a cutting-edge AI-based thermal imaging device designed to detect early signs of inflammation in joints for individuals with arthritis. By using advanced thermal sensors, ArtiSee provides accurate, non-invasive monitoring to help healthcare professionals track joint health and manage arthritis more effectively.
How does ArtiSee work?
ArtiSee uses infrared thermal imaging technology to capture detailed heat maps of your joints. Increased temperature in certain areas can indicate inflammation, a common symptom of arthritis. ArtiSee’s AI algorithms analyze these heat patterns to detect even subtle changes in inflammation, providing valuable insights for both patients and healthcare providers.
Who can benefit from ArtiSee?
ArtiSee is ideal for individuals living with arthritis, whether rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, or other inflammatory joint conditions. It helps patients and healthcare professionals detect and monitor joint inflammation over time, making it easier to manage symptoms and optimize treatment plans.
Is ArtiSee safe to use?
Yes, ArtiSee is non-invasive and safe to use. It relies on thermal imaging, which means no radiation or direct contact with your body is required. The device simply captures the natural heat emitted from your joints.
Can ArtiSee be used at home?
Yes, ArtiSee is designed to be user-friendly and can be used in both clinical settings and at home. The device connects seamlessly to a mobile app, allowing patients to monitor their joint health between doctor visits and share results with their healthcare providers.
How accurate is ArtiSee?
ArtiSee’s AI-driven technology is highly accurate, providing detailed thermal images and precise analysis of joint inflammation. The AI algorithms are continuously updated to improve detection and ensure reliable results for effective arthritis management.
How often should ArtiSee be used?
The frequency of use depends on individual condition and healthcare provider’s recommendations. However, regular monitoring, especially during arthritis flare-ups or treatment changes, can help track your progress and identify trends in joint inflammation.
Can ArtiSee help prevent arthritis flare-ups?
While ArtiSee itself doesn’t prevent flare-ups, its ability to detect early signs of inflammation can help patients and doctors take timely action. Early detection enables adjustments in treatment, medication, or lifestyle, potentially reducing the severity of flare-ups.
How should ArtiSee’s thermal images be interpreted?
ArtiSee’s app provides easy-to-read reports and visual representations of your joint health. The app highlights areas of inflammation, allowing to understand the level of joint activity and adjust care plan accordingly.
Does the use of ArtiSee require special training?
ArtiSee is designed to be intuitive and easy to use. While healthcare providers may undergo specific training for clinical use, patients using ArtiSee at home can quickly learn to operate the device with the help of the included guides and the app’s step-by-step instructions.
Where can ArtiSee be purchased?
Currently ArtiSee is in the late stages of development and is not available for purchase.
Can ArtiSee be used for all types of arthritis?
Yes, ArtiSee is versatile and can be used to monitor inflammation in various types of arthritis, including rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and more. It is an essential tool for managing different inflammatory conditions affecting the joints.
How ArtiSee data will be shared my healthcare provider?
ArtiSee’s mobile app allows to easily share patient’s thermal imaging results and inflammation reports with a healthcare provider via ArtiSee app or other secure platforms, enabling better communication and care management
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References:
Vitaloni M et al. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. 2020;21(1):1-9.