Rimoneck Inc. (Headquarters: Setagaya-ku, Tokyo / Representative Director: Tetsuya Shiraishi) has launched the iOS app "RehaMe (Rihamii)" on the App Store on June 12, 2026 (free basic version). This app supports "recording and continuing rehabilitation" for individuals living with neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease. It focuses on the "several years after diagnosis" period, which often has a gap before formal rehabilitation begins. It integrates objective data such as heart rate, sleep, and steps automatically acquired by Apple HealthKit with the user's inputted condition records on a single screen. The goal is to create a "common language" that patients, families, and medical professionals can use to communicate while viewing the same information. Future plans include an Android version and an OMO (Online Merges with Offline) model in collaboration with their physical store in Setagaya.

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RehaMe rehabilitation record app - App screen image

▼ Key Points of This Release

- Focuses on the "rehabilitation gap" that often occurs between diagnosis and the start of formal rehabilitation, supporting home-based recording and continuation. - Integrates and visualizes heart rate, sleep, steps (Apple HealthKit), and user-inputted condition records on a single screen. - Planned and developed by a certified physical therapist (neuromuscular disorders) with over 10 years of clinical experience. - Free basic version / Compatible OS: iOS / Some features are premium (¥2,980/month).

Background: The "Rehabilitation Gap" That Occurs Immediately After Diagnosis

An image of the "rehabilitation gap" that tends to occur after diagnosis before leading to formal rehabilitation by specialists. RehaMe supports recording and continuation during this period.

Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disease with an increasing number of patients in Japan due to an aging population. According to the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare's "2020 Patient Survey," the number of patients receiving continuous medical care was approximately 289,000 (an increase from approximately 162,000 in 2017). While the rate of progression varies among individuals, continuous exercise and rehabilitation are considered important.

However, it is not always possible to receive support from specialists immediately after diagnosis, and there are voices indicating that it takes time to connect to formal rehabilitation.

"What should I do from now on?" "How should I record my daily condition and convey it to the doctor?" - This "rehabilitation gap" immediately after diagnosis has been a source of concern for patients and their families.

Furthermore, home-based recording often relies on paper or manual input, making it difficult to share daily data effectively during limited consultation times.

Why Now: An Era Where Daily Data Can Be "Collected"

RehaMe combines objective data automatically collected by devices with subjective data recorded by the user on a single screen. This can be used for review and sharing during consultations.

With the spread of smartphones and wearable devices, daily health data such as heart rate, sleep, and steps can now be automatically accumulated without special equipment. However, much of this data remains dormant within the device and is rarely interpreted in the context of rehabilitation or medical treatment.

RehaMe was born with the aim of connecting this "data that is collected but not utilized" with the user's subjective records, transforming it into information for continuation and dialogue.

What is RehaMe: Objective Data x Subjective Records on a Single Screen

RehaMe is an app that integrates and visualizes objective data automatically recorded by devices with subjective records entered by the user.

It fills the gap between "step tracking apps" and "specialized medical tools," enabling "sustainable recording" without complex operations or burdens.

*This app is not a medical device and is not intended for the diagnosis or treatment of diseases. It is a tool to support daily recording, management, and communication.

Main Features

(1) Healthcare integration and (2) Condition recording screens. Objective data is automatically acquired, and the user's condition can be recorded.

(1) Healthcare Integration Automatically synchronizes vital data such as heart rate, sleep, and steps in the background. Minimizes the burden of manual input.

(2) Condition Recording Allows for structured recording of daily conditions with an easy-to-use UI/UX. Designed to be sustainable even without specialized knowledge.

(3) Medication Reminder Notifies you of medication timing with local notifications that are not affected by network environment. Supports your daily rhythm.

(4) Review Review continuation status and changes with graphs and history. Data can be shared with family members and medical professionals, and PDF output is supported. Smooths out monitoring for distant family members and information sharing during consultations.

Screens for (3) Medication Reminder and (4) Review. Recorded content can be reviewed with graphs and history.

Image of recording outputted as PDF. Can be used for monitoring distant family members and information sharing during consultations.

(5) Graph screen + PDF output image

Review continuation status and changes with graphs and history.

Data can be shared with family members and medical professionals, and PDF output is supported.

Smooths out monitoring for distant family members and information sharing during consultations.

For People Like This

- Individuals with Parkinson's disease who have recently been diagnosed and are unsure what to continue doing. - Those who want to accurately convey their progress to their primary physician within limited consultation time. - Those who want to record and track their medication timing and missed doses themselves. - Those who want to record their daily changing condition in their own words.

Image of using a smartphone at home (※Photos are for illustrative purposes).

Development Story: From the "Frustration" Felt in the Field

Specialists can only be present for a limited time—RehaMe was born from that "frustration."

I often hear from people who have just been diagnosed, "What should I do from now on?" However, the time specialists can accompany them is limited, and they cannot answer that question every day.

RehaMe was developed by our representative, Tetsuya Shiraishi, a certified physical therapist in the neurodegenerative disease field with over 10 years of clinical experience, through his work in rehabilitation settings. The starting point was the realization that a system is needed to support the "continuation" by the individual during the time when specialists are not present.

We are gradually giving shape to what we have felt in the field as physical therapists through technology. This is also a new approach to product development in the medical and healthcare fields, led by field specialists themselves.

Test User Feedback

"The recording that I couldn't keep up with before has become a daily habit. I'm happy that there's less manual input."

"Just looking at the screen before my appointment makes it easier to convey my daily condition to my doctor."

"I can record my medication times, which makes it easier to grasp my daily rhythm."

"I think the reason I can continue is that I can record my changing condition in my own words."

"When I look back at the graphs, it feels like I can see my days, and I've started to enjoy recording."

※ The voices posted have been obtained with the consent of the test users. They do not indicate efficacy or effectiveness and are personal opinions.

Representative's Comment

Tetsuya Shiraishi, Representative Director (Certified Physical Therapist, Neuromuscular Disorders)

"Especially right after diagnosis, how you spend your days going forward is important.

RehaMe was created with the aim of allowing patients to feel their daily efforts and making dialogue with family and medical professionals smoother through data.

I want to gradually alleviate the frustrations I've felt in the field as a physical therapist through technology.

We will nurture RehaMe into "another companion" for those living with neurodegenerative diseases."

(Tetsuya Shiraishi, Representative Director)

Future Outlook

We plan to release an Android version and expand the report function to support reviewing recorded data.

In addition, we will promote the construction of an OMO (Online Merges with Offline) continuous support model that combines in-person rehabilitation at "RehaTore Studio Setagaya" in Setagaya with home-based recording using RehaMe.

Furthermore, we will not only focus on dissemination to patients but also aim to provide continuous support for neurodegenerative diseases through both digital and real-world approaches, with an eye toward collaboration with neurology clinics, hospitals, municipalities, and lecture activities.

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Company Profile

Company Name: Rimoneck Inc.

Representative: Tetsuya Shiraishi (Physical Therapist), Representative Director

Location: B1 NK Building, 2-9-3 Setagaya, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo

Business Activities: Development and operation of the rehabilitation record app "RehaMe," operation of RehaTore Studio Setagaya, online rehabilitation services for Parkinson's disease patients.

Company Website: https://rimoneck.co.jp/

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Inquiries Regarding This Matter

Rimoneck Inc. Public Relations: Shiraishi

Email: info@rimoneck.co.jp

Rimoneck Inc.

Rimoneck Inc. is a healthcare startup themed "Supporting the daily lives of those living with neurodegenerative diseases." It develops and operates the rehabilitation record app "RehaMe (Rihamii)," operates RehaTore Studio Setagaya, and provides online rehabilitation services for Parkinson's disease patients. The company is led by a certified physical therapist with over 10 years of clinical experience and is engaged in continuous support for neurodegenerative diseases through both digital and real-world approaches.

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