Hinge Rallies Premarket as Co. Logs 4Q Rev Surge, Sees '26 Rev Growth

Dow Jones02-11

By Rob Curran

 

Shares of Hinge Health rallied premarket after the provider of online physical therapy posted robust fourth-quarter earnings and revenue growth and forecast more expansion ahead.

Late Tuesday, Hinge posted earnings of $32.1 million, or 37 cents a share, up from $27.1 million, which translated to 40 cents a share, a year earlier. The year-earlier share float was smaller, which skewed the per-share comparison.

Revenue surged 46% to $170.7 million.

For the first quarter, Hinge targeted adjusted earnings of $30 million to $32 million on revenue between $171 million and $173 million.

Hinge's physical therapists work with patients experiencing musculoskeletal problems via digital appointments.

For 2026, Hinge targeted revenue between $732 million and $742 million, up sharply from $587.9 million in 2025.

"Our commercial momentum, combined with expanding margins and strong cash generation, gives us confidence in our ability to continue automating care delivery, sustain our position as a leader in digital musculoskeletal care, and drive attractive growth and increased margins in 2026," said Co-founder and Chief Executive Daniel Perez, in a statement.

Shares of Hinge rose 10% to $36.50 premarket.

 

Write to Rob Curran at rob.curran@dowjones.com

 

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February 11, 2026 08:30 ET (13:30 GMT)

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