Alyve Medical

Alyve Medical

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Private Company

Total funding raised: $1.2M

Overview

Alyve Medical is a private, early-stage medtech company founded in 2020 and headquartered in San Francisco, USA, with a listed address in Denver, Colorado. The company has developed a commercial-stage technology platform centered on dynamic motion analysis and Motion Activated Stimulation™, with two initial products targeting shoulder rehabilitation: the Neuralign S therapeutic device and the ShowMotion diagnostic/analytical software. Operating in the large and growing musculoskeletal market, Alyve Medical targets both healthcare professionals and patients, positioning itself at the intersection of digital health, diagnostics, and therapeutic devices to improve functional recovery.

Musculoskeletal

Technology Platform

Integrated platform combining dynamic 3D motion analysis software (ShowMotion) with personalized, motion-activated neuromuscular stimulation technology (Motion Activated Stimulation™) for musculoskeletal rehabilitation.

Funding History

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Total raised:$1.2M
Seed$1.2M

Opportunities

The large and growing global musculoskeletal rehabilitation market, driven by demographics and value-based care, presents a significant opportunity.
The company's integrated diagnostic-therapeutic platform addresses a clear need for objective data and personalized treatment, with potential for expansion into other joints and tele-rehabilitation applications.

Risk Factors

Key risks include challenges in achieving clinical adoption and securing insurance reimbursement, the need for robust clinical validation data, and intense competition in the digital MSK space.
As an early-stage private company, it also faces financial risk dependent on investor funding and execution risk in scaling commercialization.

Competitive Landscape

Alyve Medical competes in the digital musculoskeletal health space, which includes a range of competitors from large established orthopedic companies (e.g., Zimmer Biomet, Stryker with their digital offerings) to numerous startups focused on motion capture, tele-rehab, and sensor-based therapies. Its differentiation hinges on the integration of real-time motion analysis with activated stimulation in a closed-loop system.