Complete women's health care done right

MSK pain and pelvic issues affect women in your workforce—and you can help manage it. Get in touch to learn more about what Hinge Health can do for female employees.

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The hidden health struggles women in the workplace are facing

6.5 years—the average time women with pelvic floor disorders wait before seeking treatment.¹ Many either don’t know how to get help, can’t access it, or resign themselves to surgeries. But therapy is available—and effective.

What women want employers to know about their health needs

"Pain makes everyday life harder"

47% say pain prevents them from living life to the fullest²

“Pain affects my mental health”

Over 40% of women say pain makes them feel more anxious and depressed²

“Digital care would make things easier”

48% say an at-home, digital physical therapy platform would make it easier to follow a care plan²

My health coach is a young mom herself—she understands. That’s huge.

Margaret

Hinge Health member

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References
2
Hinge Health survey, conducted by Prophet. State of Musculoskeletal Care 2024 [unpublished raw data].