 The study aimed to assess the feasibility of introducing a digital mental health intervention, WISA, in an outpatient orthopedic setting to patients with coexisting symptoms of depression and or anxiety, and to perform a preliminary effectiveness analysis of the intervention. The results showed that delivery of a digital mental health intervention within the context of orthopedic care is feasible and has the potential to improve mental health and pain-related impairment to a clinically meaningful degree. Participants' engagement rates exceeded industry standards, and additional opportunities to improve recruitment and retention were identified. Further pilot study followed by a definitive, randomized controlled trial is warranted. This article was authored by Ushvin J. Leo, Matthew J. Shilke, Devyani M. Hunt, and others.