Hinge Health adds surgery to HingeSelect, delivering a fully integrated musculoskeletal care platform
HingeSelect now offers coordinated care covering physical therapy, specialist evaluations, imaging, non-surgical procedures, prehabilitation, surgery and post-operative recovery.
Surgery accounts for about half of MSK costs1 with an orthopedic surgery occurring every few seconds in the
This clinical expansion positions
- Appropriate care from the start. Provided by our in-house orthopedic specialists, flagship digital care product, and in-person network.
- Post-operative recovery. Personalized peri-surgical PT, delivered digitally and in-person and coordinated with the surgical journey, has been shown to reduce post-surgical complications by 21%4.
- Cost reduction. HingeSelect’s network, including surgery, offers high-quality care at up to 30-50% below standard costs.
With a provider footprint of over 4,100 locations and growing, HingeSelect has reduced imaging and surgery utilization by over 60% when compared to commercial benchmarks5.
“Historically, an employer would address MSK costs by stringing together two to three solutions and hoping they worked together,” said
“We’ve spent 11 years building a digital MSK solution with demonstrated clinical outcomes and real-world results. Still, our clients often ask us ‘what if a member needs surgery?’” said
About Hinge Health
Hinge Health’s vision is to scale and automate the delivery of health care. Leveraging an AI-powered care model, wearable devices, and access to expert clinicians, Hinge Health delivers personalized, evidence-based care that improves member outcomes and experiences, while reducing costs for clients. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
References
- Hinge Health 2023 book of business claims data analysis; Optum Commercial, MA & BHI Commercial claims data analysis (updated June 2024). Also cited: Health Affairs, "Musculoskeletal Care and Cost Trends" (2024)
- United States (US) Orthopedic Procedures Count by Segments and Forecast to 2030
- Riddle DL, Jiranek WA, Hayes CW (2014) — "Use of a validated algorithm to judge the appropriateness of total knee arthroplasty in the United States: A multicenter longitudinal cohort study." Arthritis & Rheumatology, 66(8), 2134–2143. / Lown Institute (2025) — "Older Americans get unnecessary back surgeries at an alarming rate." Lown Hospitals Index. / Skou ST, Poulsen E, Bricca A, et al. (2022) — "Benefits and harms of interventions with surgery compared to interventions without surgery for musculoskeletal conditions: A systematic review with meta-analysis." JOSPT, 52(6), 312–344. / McKinsey & Company (2023) — "Improving US orthopedic care via patient-centric pathways."
- Postoperative Outcomes of a Digital Rehabilitation Program After Total Knee Arthroplasty: Retrospective, Observational Feasibility Study
- Internal Hinge Health analysis of HingeSelect Early Access cohort, Sept 2025–April 2026
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