
CES 2026 made one thing clear. Digital health has moved beyond experimentation and into real-world execution.
From AI-driven consumer technology to clinically deployable healthcare platforms, the show floor was filled with innovation focused on improving how people engage with care. For EverEx, CES was an opportunity to demonstrate how Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) is evolving into a scalable, patient-centric model for musculoskeletal (MSK) care, while learning directly from consumers, innovators, and industry leaders shaping the future of healthcare.

AI Is Everywhere and Healthcare Is Embracing It
Across CES 2026, artificial intelligence was not just a trend. It was foundational.
From lifestyle technology to digital health solutions, AI is now embedded in how products are built, personalized, and scaled. This shift reinforces what EverEx has long believed. AI is not replacing care teams. It is enabling smarter, more connected care experiences.
In digital health, that means:
- More personalized patient engagement
- Better visibility into progress between visits
- Data that clinicians can act on without increasing administrative burden
For RTM in MSK care, AI creates the bridge between patient behavior, clinical insight, and measurable outcomes.
Connecting Directly With Consumers at CES
CES is a direct-to-consumer event, and that made it uniquely valuable.
Our team had the opportunity to speak with a wide range of attendees about their experiences with rehabilitation, recovery, and long-term musculoskeletal health. These conversations provided real-time insight into what patients actually want from digital health tools.
Key themes we heard repeatedly:
- Patients want clear guidance outside the clinic
- They want technology that feels intuitive, not overwhelming
- They value accountability and feedback during recovery, not just instructions
These insights directly align with EverEx’s approach to remote therapeutic monitoring, where engagement, education, and progress tracking work together to support better outcomes.
Advancing MSK Care Through RTM Workflows
One of the most impactful conversations at CES centered on how RTM workflows can improve MSK care delivery without adding complexity for clinicians or patients.
EverEx demonstrated how RTM can:
- Extend care beyond in-clinic visits
- Improve adherence to therapeutic programs
- Provide clinicians with actionable insights between appointments
- Support sustainable reimbursement models
When RTM is implemented operationally, not as a standalone tool, it becomes a scalable solution for modern MSK practices and digital health partners alike.
Recognition at CES 2026
CES 2026 was also a milestone moment for EverEx.
We were honored to be named a CES Innovation Awards 2026 Honoree in Digital Health and selected as the CTA Foundation Pitch Competition Audience Choice Winner. These recognitions validate the work our team is doing to bring practical, clinically deployable RTM solutions to market.

More importantly, they reinforce a growing industry shift toward digital health platforms that are:
- Built for real clinical environments
- Designed to improve patient engagement
- Aligned with long-term healthcare sustainability
Collaboration Across the AgeTech and Digital Health Ecosystem
CES also opened the door to meaningful conversations with companies across the AgeTech, digital therapeutics, and healthcare innovation space.

Many of the future opportunities coming out of CES center on shared goals:
- Improving access to care
- Supporting aging populations
- Using technology to enhance human care
These discussions highlighted the potential for future partnerships focused on expanding the reach of RTM and digital MSK care to new populations and care settings.
Looking Ahead: The Future of RTM and Digital Health

CES 2026 reinforced that the future of healthcare is connected, data-driven, and patient-centered.
As digital health continues to evolve, EverEx remains focused on advancing remote therapeutic monitoring, strengthening patient engagement, and supporting scalable MSK care models that work in the real world.
The conversations, feedback, and recognition from CES are fueling what comes next. We are just getting started.
If you are exploring RTM for musculoskeletal care, digital health partnerships, or patient engagement beyond the clinic, we would love to connect.
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