Recoveri is developing a recovery signal platform that explores whether simple digital signals — captured between treatment cycles — could provide clinicians with earlier visibility into how patients are coping at home.
Cancer treatment is delivered in structured cycles. Between these interventions, patients return home to recover. During this time — the inter-cycle recovery period — clinicians have limited structured visibility into how patients are coping physically and emotionally.
Changes in fatigue, strength, mobility, and emotional wellbeing often only become visible when the patient returns for their next appointment. By then, deterioration may have progressed further than necessary.
Recoveri explores whether three categories of structured signals could provide meaningful insight into patient resilience during recovery — complementing existing clinical pathways, not replacing them.
Camera-based movement observation using the patient's own phone or tablet. Simple movements like sit-to-stand, capturing objective data on mobility and progression over time. No wearables required.
Engagement patterns with recovery activities and adherence to exercise programmes. These provide proxy indicators for motivation, energy levels, and overall coping between clinical visits.
Brief, low-burden patient-reported indicators including fatigue, sleep quality, and subjective wellbeing — designed to minimise patient burden while capturing meaningful trends.
Patients perform simple exercises — like sit-to-stand — using their phone camera. The system captures joint angles, rep counts, and movement quality in real time, providing gentle feedback without requiring any wearable devices or specialist equipment.
Each session generates objective progression data that flows directly to the clinical team.
The clinician dashboard surfaces structured insight — not raw data. Patient cards show recovery status at a glance, with colour-coded indicators flagging those who may need earlier attention.
The recovery timeline maps signals across treatment cycles, making the inter-cycle recovery period visible for the first time — showing functional progression, behavioural engagement, and wellbeing trends alongside the treatment schedule.
Designed to integrate into existing workflows without adding administrative burden.
Concept visualisations — final design will be shaped by clinical engagement and user research.
Recoveri is built entirely by UK engineers, hosted on UK sovereign cloud infrastructure, and designed to meet NHS information governance standards from the ground up — not retrofitted.
Recoveri is at an early exploration stage, working with Life Sciences Hub Wales and engaging with NHS clinicians. If you're a clinician, researcher, commissioner, or potential partner interested in digital cancer rehabilitation — we'd welcome a conversation.
hello@recoveri.co.uk