Our clinical approach
Built with clinicians, not just for them.
ReVive's clinical standards aren't licensed in from a content library — they are defined and governed by practising clinicians across the whole MSK pathway, and built by a team with a real track record in regulated health technology.
Clinical advisory board
Practising clinicians across the whole MSK pathway
Our advisory board spans the three disciplines that shape an MSK journey — from first presentation to surgery and return to work.
Trauma & Orthopaedics
A consultant orthopaedic surgeon sets the return-to-work and workplace-adaptation thresholds behind the platform.
MSK Physiotherapy
A specialist MSK physiotherapist defines the technique standards in the Perfect Form reference library.
Primary Care
A GP keeps ReVive grounded in how MSK pain first presents — and the referral pathways that follow.
Clinician-in-the-loop, by design. Every exercise, clinical test and return-to-work threshold is defined and signed off by the advisory board. Compliance and outcomes are fed back to real clinicians — clinical oversight is built into the product, not bolted on.
Why we built ReVive
Born from experience, not a whiteboard
ReVive wasn't built by people new to health technology — it grew out of what our team had already built, and the gap they kept seeing.
A team that has shipped before
Decades of building enterprise and public-sector software, scaling a global sports and wellness brand across three continents, and delivering cross-platform apps in regulated environments.
A track record, not a concept
The wearable integration at ReVive's core is already live in our RunV platform — real users in the UK and US, with Garmin, Apple, Google Fit, Oura and Strava data feeding real decisions every day.
The gap we kept seeing
MSK care that starts too late — after months on a waiting list, after the absence has already happened. We built ReVive to move support upstream: prevention, treatment and return-to-work in one place.
Recognition
Backed, tested and procurable
CivTech finalist
Recognised as a finalist in CivTech, the Scottish Government's challenge programme connecting public-sector problems with technology.
Working with the public sector
Developed with Scottish Government innovation support and shaped around the real pressures facing NHS boards and public-sector employers.
Available on G-Cloud
Procurable through the G-Cloud framework on the Crown Commercial Service Digital Marketplace — so public-sector buyers can move from pilot to rollout through a route they already use.