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Born at the bedside. Built to help patients.
Immobility is one of the most predictable harms in inpatient care. It's also one of the least measured. KinetiTec™ was founded at the intersection of clinical frustration and engineering precision — shaped by the nurses who saw it every shift, the physical therapists stretched too thin to reach every patient, and a physician-engineer team determined to solve it.
The gap that started everything.
It started with a pattern nurses saw every shift. Patients spending 90%+ of their hospital stay immobile in bed. Losing 2% of muscle mass daily. Leaving the hospital weaker than when they arrived. The harm was visible at the bedside.
Physical therapists felt the gap just as acutely. Real progress made in the morning. Gone the next day when a patient missed their session for a scan or a procedure. "We're stretched thin," they told the care team. "We need something that keeps patients moving between sessions."
As a physician with a computer science background, Dr. Neil Jairath knew the problem could be solved. He partnered with Brian Sabino, a mechatronics engineer, to build a solution that fits nurse and physical therapy workflows.
Eleven versions and years of real hospital feedback later, Spark™ combines recumbent upper and lower body strength sessions, cardiopulmonary engagement, AI-driven risk detection, and real-time dashboards into a single bedside system. Designed to support structured in-bed movement and present objective activity data, Spark™ supports mobility-related workflows, interdisciplinary communication, and discharge planning conversations alongside clinical judgment.
KinetiTec Spark™ does not provide diagnoses or treatment recommendations.
Movement is Medicine.
The problem was visible at the bedside.
Patients spending 90%+ of their hospital stay immobile. Losing 2% of muscle mass daily. Leaving weaker than they arrived.
Physical therapists saw the same gap: real progress made one day, lost by the next when a scan or procedure pulled a patient from their session. "We need something that keeps patients moving between visits."
Dr. Neil Jairath, a physician with a computer science background, saw a solvable problem. He partnered with mechanical engineer Brian Sabino to build a solution designed around actual nurse and PT workflows.
Eleven versions and years of real hospital feedback later, Spark™ is an in-bed system combining recumbent upper and lower body resistance movement, cardiopulmonary engagement, AI-enabled risk analysis, and real-time clinical dashboards. It supports structured in-bed movement, records objective activity data, and integrates into interdisciplinary communication and discharge planning — without adding burden to already-stretched care teams.
KinetiTec Spark™ does not provide diagnoses or treatment recommendations.
Leadership
The team behind Spark™.
Kathy Phlegar, MBA
CEO
20+ years MedTech. Global product launches at Hill-Rom. Bruker exit. Good Growth Capital Venture Advisor.
Dr. Neil Jairath, MD
CMO
#1 in class, UMich Med. Notre Dame CS. 50+ publications.
Brian Sabino
CTO / Co-Founder
Notre Dame summa cum laude. 7 years in robotics and mechanical engineering. V1→V11.
Timeline
Key milestone
2022
Founded as Bedside Bike
2023
Spark™ concept validated
2023 - 2025
R&D, Vers. 1 → Vers. 11. Self-sustaining power. Under 15 lbs. 60-second setup.
2025
Mass Challenge Finalist, Parkview Health Winner
2025
Pre-Seed Funding Led by Boomerang Ventures; KinetiTec™ Incorporated
2026
Research — 2 publications:
Development and Internal Validation of the Immobility Harm Risk Score for Predicting Inpatient Immobility-Associated Outcomes; Feasibility of in-bed exercise testing using a clamp-on pedaling device
2026
Validation — First 3 live sites generating patient data
Regulatory: FDA Class I medical device. Product code ION. Regulation 890.5370
In the News
KinetiTec Spark™ Featured on “Inside Indiana Business”
Inside Indiana Business
Feb 18, 2026
Inside Indiana Business featured Bedside Bike by KinetiTec for its innovative approach to improving hospital mobility. The article highlights how the company’s bedside exercise technology helps hospitalized patients stay active during recovery, reducing complications caused by immobility and supporting better patient outcomes.
Input Fort Wayne
Jan 9, 2026
In 2019, Gov. Holcomb called to decrease infant mortality in Indiana. At the time, Indiana had the second-highest infant mortality rate in the Midwest and ranked seventh nationwide, according to data from the CDC. Holcomb aimed to achieve the lowest infant mortality rate in the Midwest, and Parkview Health wanted to be a part of achieving that goal.
Journal Gazette
Sep 20, 2025
Renbarger is Parkview Health’s associate chief of research and precision health. She heads the Fort Wayne-based health care provider’s genomic-supported research and health care. Renbarger joined Parkview in April after launching the precision pediatric oncology program at Riley Hospital for Children 10 years ago. She then decided to dedicate her career to making DNA-related information more widely available to the public.
Additional Resources
Parkview Health
Sep 3, 2025
Parkview Health, Butler University and Hylant announced four finalists advancing in the Healthy Care, Healthy Costs Innovation Competition — an initiative designed to reduce preventable healthcare costs and improve outcomes for high-risk populations through scalable, forward-thinking solutions.
Parkview Mirro Facebook
Aug 30, 2025
Exciting news! Neil Jairath, Co-Founder & CEO of Bedside Bike, has been named the winner of the 2025 Healthy Care Healthy Costs Innovation Competition. Bedside Bike’s innovative approach is keeping patients moving and empowering recovery, proving that being hospitalized doesn’t have to mean being immobile.
Parkview Health
Jul 30, 2025
Parkview Health, in partnership with Hylant and Butler University, revealed the nine semifinalist teams advancing in the 2025 Healthy Care, Healthy Costs Innovation Competition. Indiana, among the nation’s ten least healthy states, battles high chronic disease rates, health disparities, and preventable hospitalizations. This global challenge seeks bold, scalable solutions to reverse these trends.
MassChallenge Announces the 2024 U.S. Early Stage Cohort
2026
MassChallenge has invited 128 innovative startups joining our community this summer as part of the 2024 U.S. Early Stage Program.
From Biotech to Fit-Tech: Startups Pitched to Win a $25K Prize at MC|Innovate 2024 in Dallas
2026
MassChallenge, the global startup accelerator, sure knew how to gin up excitement on the last day of its MC | Innovate 2024 conference.
Parkview Health, Hylant & Butler University announce semifinalists for the 2025
2026
arkview Health, in partnership with Hylant and Butler University, revealed the nine semifinalist teams advancing in the 2025 Healthy Care, Healthy Costs Innovation Competition.
Bedside Bike wins $10,000, advances with three other startups tackling preventable healthcare costs
2026
At the semifinal pitch competition on August 28, Bedside Bike, an early-stage mobility company that transforms hospital beds into exercise devices with a bedside attachment, won the $10,000 prize.
Butler, Hylant, and Parkview announce finalists for “Healthy Care, Healthy Costs” Innovation Competition
2026
MassChallenge, the global startup accelerator, sure knew how to gin up excitement on the last day of its MC | Innovate 2024 conference.
Parkview, Butler, and Hylant Announce Finalists for “Healthy Care, Healthy Costs” Innovation Competition
2026
arkview Health, in partnership with Hylant and Butler University, revealed the nine semifinalist teams advancing in the 2025 Healthy Care, Healthy Costs Innovation Competition.
Parkview, Butler and Hylant Announce Finalists for ‘Healthy Care, Healthy Costs’ Innovation Competition
2026
Bedside Bike wins $10,000, advances with three other startups tackling preventable healthcare costs
Parkview Mirro Center for Research and Innovation
2026
Exciting news! Neil Jairath, Co-Founder & CEO of Bedside Bike, has been named the winner of the 2025 Healthy Care Healthy Costs Innovation Competition.
Reducing costs. Improving lives. Transforming healthcare.
2026
Parkview Health, with Hylant and Butler University, invites innovators to its fifth challenge to reduce preventable healthcare costs and improve outcomes.
Parkview is connecting entrepreneurs to opportunity – and lowering healthcare costs along the way
2025
Using Medicaid patient data, ten student teams from Bulter University were tasked to identify the biggest healthcare cost drivers in Indiana in partnership with Parkview Health and Hylant.
Bedside Bike creators hope to help hospital patients stay mobile
2025
KinetiTec developed the “Bedside Bike” to help hospital patients stay active and prevent muscle loss while confined to bed, aiming to improve recovery outcomes, reduce complications, and support mobility for high-risk patients.
Parkview's Mirro Center uses advances in research to help patients
2025
Now college students, the siblings have an opportunity to find out whether their DNA includes the same genetic defect that suddenly claimed their father and their grandfather.
10 Leaders Shaping the Future of Connected Health Technology
2025
More than half of Boomerang Ventures’ early-stage portfolio companies are led by women who are building innovative solutions across the connected health landscape.
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