The company plans to bring its technology to 10,000 more doctors in the country.
The company has also launched a distribution unit in the United States.
It will use the funds to deepen its presence across Asia.
The round comes nearly a year after the company announced a $66 million Series C.
According to the Wall Street Journal's reporting, the Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether the startup was involved in deceptive or unfair marketing or advertising practices.
The all-cash deal is expected to close by the end of the year, subject to regulatory clearance.
The deal will allow the company to offer a combination of in-person physical therapy and virtual coaching tools.
The StrivePD app uses Apple's Movement Disorder API to track tremors and uncontrolled body movement.
Also: Digital pathology startup Proscia raises $37 million in Series C funding.
The study found a machine learning model detected traumatic intracranial hemorrhage with a sensitivity of 74% and a specificity of 75% using information collected before patients were transported to the hospital.

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