Assessing the impact of disease and treatment on health-related quality of life is increasingly recognized as an essential step to support care planning.[1]

In accordance with the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF), functional ability and disability are crucial considerations for patients affected by spinal conditions.[2]

Patient-Reported Outcomes can help to guide the clinical investigation and treatment decisions for patients.

Featured research

Learn about how PROMs can enhance disease and treatment monitoring, and play a key role in the future of spine care. In this publication, we cover the state-of-the-art findings and developments in Patient-Reported Outcomes for spine care research and clinical practice.

Keeping in touch with patients

Ensuring that patients are recovering as expected and get the most of their treatment after leaving the hospital can be challenging.

Prior to the first consultation to long-term follow-up, our outcome measurement platform enables the real-time reporting of PROs.

Find out more about how we can support you in evaluating how treatments impact patients’ quality of life.
Every patient consultation and every morning team meeting starts with a discussion of the Patient-Reported Outcomes with heartbeat ONE
PD Dr. med. Aldemar Andres Hegewald
Head of Spine Surgery, Ostseeklinik Damp (VAMED)

heartbeat PRO Sets in Spine Care

Leverage the experience of our medical science team and select from our extensive library of disease-specific and generic quality of life measurements.

Need PROs for another spine condition or medical area? Contact us if you work in a different field and require further information.

Spine Tango Registry (EUROSPINE)

Low Back Pain (ICHOM)

Neck Pain