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Welcome to AposCare™ – world experts in Apos®

Innovative personalized care for chronic knee, hip, and lower back pain

Welcome to AposCare™

At AposCare™, we aim to get you back to doing what you want and love!

We are the world experts on Apos®, combining cutting-edge precision science with personalized care to treat the pain and the underlying cause of knee, hip or lower back pain. Let us help you walk better and regain your life.

Find your solution today.

Meet our experts behind your care

At AposCare™, we aim to get you back to doing what you want and love!

At AposCare™, our clinical experts are the leaders in Apos®, specializing in biomechanics and neuromuscular science. 

Recognized as the foremost authorities in this groundbreaking treatment with over a decade of experience in Apos®, our team not only provides personalized care but also trains and mentors Apos® therapists across the nation.

With unmatched expertise in treating knee, hip, and lower back pain, our specialists focus on addressing the root causes of your discomfort to help you move better and live pain-free.

When you choose AposCare™, you’re trusting the same experts who set the standard for Apos® therapy worldwide.

Learn more about our team:

Why Apos®

Discover how Apos®, a groundbreaking wearable medical device, revolutionizes the way we treat pain and improve mobility.

Backed by cutting-edge precision science, Apos® retrains your body’s natural biomechanics to target the root causes of knee, hip, and lower back pain.

At AposCare™, we combine this innovative technology with expert care to deliver a treatment experience unlike any other. Unlike traditional treatments, Apos® provides a unique combination of therapeutic movement and neuromuscular training, personalized to your needs by our world-renowned clinicians.

Get Apos® at home

Whether you’re looking to move freely or regain an active lifestyle, Apos® offers a proven pathway to better health.

With AposCare™, you get:

We turn research and insights into new ways to address joint pain

After treatment, Apos® patients…

Have​

60

%

Better function1
(on average)

Experience​

70

%

Less pain1
(on average)​

Report a

96

%

Satisfaction
rate2

Can walk​

13

%

Faster3

Use

58

%

Less
painkillers4

& when 89% of surgery candidates avoiding surgery for up to six years5, it is clear that something is working.

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It’s easy to make Apos® a part of your day.

You do not need to be actively walking in your Apos® at all times. For example, if you wear your Apos® in the morning, put them on before you make your coffee and toast a bagel. Then sit to enjoy your breakfast. Get up once you are done and put your cup and plate in the sink.

All those little walks will add up!

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The Apos® treatment process

Just three simple steps can help you reclaim the life that joint pain took away.

Step 1: meet with your apos® clinician

• Get a personalized plan based on your anatomy, movement, and medical history.
• Your foot-worn device is calibrated for your unique needs.

Step 2: begin the transformation

• Wear your Apos® device about an hour a day.
• The technology works to relieve pain and improve movement.

Step 3: enjoy your new life

• Experience pain relief and restored movement.
• Return to the activities you love with confidence.

What our patients say

“The first day I tried them, I cried—because I could walk normally again.”

​- Robert L.​
Former marathon runner with chronic knee pain​

“Now I can jog as fast as I would normally jog.”

​- George T.
​FDNY employee who had chronic back pain​

“May pain dopped from and 8 to a 2 with Apos®.”​

– Richard C.​
Former Air Foce Veteran with severe pain

For AposCare™ patients

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Maximizing your success through continuous support

At AposCare™, we believe that achieving long-term success goes beyond just starting with the Apos® device. Our dedicated clinical care team works closely with you throughout your journey to ensure that your treatment remains effective, personalized, and optimized for your needs.

Key benefits of follow-up care:

Tips for success

Dr. Nina Cha, PT, DPT

Nina joined AposHealth in 2014. She holds a Doctorate in Physical Therapy and is an experienced Clinical Specialist in mobility, gait analysis, biomechanics, and neuroscience. Nina is known for her innovative approach and dedication to improving patient care. She has successfully advanced clinical operations by collaborating with research and business development teams, demonstrating her ability to integrate multidisciplinary efforts for optimal outcomes. Nina has developed and led priority training projects, including a comprehensive virtual training program that spans multiple departments. Her leadership was pivotal in overhauling the clinical training program to enhance telehealth capabilities, focusing on reducing delivery and contact time while optimizing clinical outcomes and operational costs. Her strategic thinking and commitment to excellence have driven forward-thinking clinical strategies and innovations, significantly contributing to the growth and success of the organization.

Dr. Marco Lopez, PT, DPT

Dr. Marco Lopez earned his Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California in 2017. He has since specialized in treating orthopedic injuries, utilizing a movement and biomechanical approach to care.

Dr. Alex Barrow, PT, DPT

Alex earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy through an accelerated 6-year program at Ithaca College, completing the clinical rotations at the Neurologic and Spinal Cord Unit of Kessler Rehabilitation Center, one of the nation’s top facilities for neurological care.

His career began in Neurological and Vestibular rehabilitation with Fyzical Therapy and Balance Centers, a leader in gait and balance therapy, where he developed expertise in mobility and independence. Later, at The Well Effect Company in Bedford, MA, Alex specialized in whole-body wellness with a focus on lumbar spine mechanics, posture, and how pain affects movement.