ShoulderRx™ Investor
Presentation
www.ShoulderRx.net
Every year 11.5 million1 people are treated for shoulder injuries,
yet the products available for resistive shoulder exercise are
very limited
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1 SOURCE: Department of Research & Scientific Affairs, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Rosemont, IL; AAOS; November 2013. Physician Visits: Reason for Visit ‐ Based on data
from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 2000‐2010; National Center for Health Statistics.
The Shoulder Situation Most flexible joint in the body
Extremely vulnerable for injury
Ranked #2 in musculoskeletal disease/injuries 1
Annually 11.5 million people seek treatment 2
4.1 million doctor visits for rotator cuff problems every year 3
1.2 million ER visits for shoulder problems every year 4
Shoulder injuries among workers are costly, requiring average of 21 days for employee to return to work 5
Limited portable, affordable, resistive exercise/rehab devices available
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1 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; National Center for Health Statistics. 2 Department of Research & Scientific Affairs, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Rosemont, IL; AAOS; November 2013. Physician Visits: Reason for Visit ‐ Based on data from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 2000‐2010; National Center for Health Statistics. 3 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 4 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)/National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey. National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey 5 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Shoulder Injuries
Causes:
• Repetitive sports
• Aging/degenerative diseases
• Deformities
• Traumatic events
• Sports-related injuries
• Repetitive manual labor
• Physical activities or jobs that involve excessive, repetitive, overhead motion
• Dislocation
• Separation
• Rotator cuff disease
• Rotator cuff tear
• Frozen shoulder
• Fracture
• Arthritis
• Tendinitis
• Bursitis
Most common
problems:
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A $29.6 billion industry with limited products for shoulder rehab/exercise
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ShoulderRx
Portable, affordable, resistive exercise/rehab device that improves patient compliance and promotes better outcomes.
• Stabilizes patient’s arm during
exercise • Prevents incorrect positioning • Isolates the muscle groups • Provides exceptionally smooth,
adjustable, bi-directional hydraulic resistance
• Adjustable resistance, ROM and elevation settings
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ShoulderRx Key Benefits
Improves Patient Compliance
• Portable • Easy-to-use • Enables at-home rehab/exercise • Affordable – manufacture device in plastic
Promotes Better Outcomes
• Stabilizes arm to minimize involvement of non-shoulder muscle groups • Prevents incorrect positioning • Exceptionally smooth, adjustable, bi-directional resistance using
hydraulic pressure • Controls motion and loading
Demonstrable ROI (P/T Clinics)
• Solid, reliable product • Replaceable parts available for purchase • Patients can use this device for at-home therapy • PT clinics are using the same ShoulderRx device daily for 8+ years
Demonstrable ROI (Patient/Consumer)
• Pays for itself in savings • Average consumer out-of-pocket spending for one P/T session is $120 • At-home rehab/exercise for chronic injuries • Injury prevention
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ShoulderRx: Different & Defensible Best solution for injury-free, resistive shoulder exercise/rehab
Controls motion & loading
Patented
Trademarked
Concept proven: Product based on clinical study results
MVP validated through focus groups and clinical trials
Product currently used at 7 PT/rehab facilities
Solid product testimonials
Demonstrated ROI
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Industry Trends U.S. outpatient rehab is a $29.6 billion industry with projected annual growth rate of 7% through 2022 1
Global therapy equipment market size is expected to reach $24.7 billion by 2022 2
Growth in PT employment – 36% increase from 2012 to 2022, much faster than the average for all occupations
3
Increased use of at-home rehab products for convenience, cost savings & better outcomes
Consumerism in healthcare
Outcomes-based reimbursement models
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1 IBIS World, Harris Williams & Co., Physical Therapy Market Overview, Feb 2014 2 Report published by Transparency Market Research “Home Rehabilitation Products and Services Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth,Trends and Forecast, 2015-23 3 U.S. Jobs/Labor data
Trends Fueling Demand in Orthopedic Products Market
• Aging population
• Active baby boomers
• Increasing incidence of osteoporosis and arthritis
• Sedentary/obesity contributes to greater incidence of injuries
• Rise in sports injuries
• E-commerce and online retail
• Nearly nine out of 10 Americans now have health insurance
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Market Opportunity
Total Addressable Market (TAM) Size
Businesses:
Physical Therapy Clinics 142,631
Hospitals 5,627
In-Patient Rehab Facilities 1,165
Physical Therapy Schools 228
Universities w/Sports Programs 3,026
2-Year Colleges w/sports programs 1,700
Professional athletes 13,700
Consumers:
Patients seeking treatment for shoulder pain every year 11,500,000
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Source: ReferenceUSA Research Database, March 2016
Sales Projection
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B2B Sales
Consumer Sales
Sales Projection Detail
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Technology & Partnerships Enable Rapid Scale
• Distributors
• Resellers
• Vendors
• Direct sales team
• Online sales/e-commerce website
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Timeline
2016 Q2/Q3
Secure funding
2016 Q4 thru 2017
Vet/redesign device in plastic, setup manufacturing, production and
distribution
Launch e-commerce website
2016 Q4
Hire key business development executive to
establish lead generating
partnerships with distributors, vendors
Develop sales/marketing
strategy
2017 Q2/Q3
Setup operations/ customer service for
online sales
Strong focus on sales/marketing
initiatives
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Funds Needed to take ShoulderRx to the Next Level
Re-design, vetting, tooling and manufacturing of the device (plastic) for a unit cost of $200-250
$300,000
First production run (1,000 devices) $200,000
Marketing/Sales $150,000
Setup inventory/distribution, operations and launch e-commerce website
$150,000
$800,000
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Seed Round
• Pre-money valuation: $2 million
• Seed investment: $800,000 for 29%
• Option pool: 15%
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Leadership Team
Partners
Strong engineering background with 50+ years combined experience in industrial design, manufacturing and product engineering
Strong knowledge of fabrication, materials and processes
Expertise in overseas production and manufacturing
Expertise in business, product development and strategic planning
Medical Advisor
• Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association & American College of Sports Medicine
• 40 years experience as a Physical Therapist with extensive rehabilitation publications
• Appointed to the Statewide Health Coordinating Council
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Contacts
Gene Protas, Managing Partner Email: [email protected]
Phone: 281.455.5527
Mona Frisbie, Consultant Email: [email protected]
Phone: 857.571.0292
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