Rehab
Engage Athletes and active patients in treatment for better outcomes.
Our Performance Rehab Module serves as the perfect companion for monitoring patient or athlete progress in rehabilitation, sports performance, and facilitating research applications.
Video analysis – to enrich the analysis and clinical experience the DigitsolePro system offers video capture capabilities allowing you to compare the AI generated data with video analysis to look even deeper into the movement of your patient.
Benefits
The Digitsole Pro Performance Rehab Module allows you to monitor sports injury rehabilitation, improve athletic performance, and prevent injuries by assessing risks and tracking results.
You can use the Performance Rehab module for Prevention; for Rapid Return-to-Play; to create Baseline Assessments and for Interventions. By measuring the quality of the activity.
Commonly used jump tests: Countermovement Jump Test, Single Hop Test, Triple Hop Test, 30 Second Side Hop Test. Now with enhanced and advanced metrics
Improve communication and engage with the patient by making it easier for them to understand and adhere to the treatment.
Video analysis – to enrich the analysis and clinical experience the Digitsole Pro system offers video capture capabilities allowing you to compare the AI-generated data with video analysis to look even deeper into the movement of your patient.
Value
Portable Athlete Testing
The Performance Rehab Modules is Portable- You can test athletes where they train and obtain results in 5 minutes.
AI-Driven Data Accuracy
Reliable, Research-Grade Data from Proprietary AI-Powered Algorithms.
Intuitive Practitioner Interface
Thanks to our video module you can also record and review the jumps of your patients and follow the parameters on our web interface.
Intuitive Practitioner Interface
With our easy-to-understand interface all practitioners can read and understand easily all the parameters of patients.
Parameters
Maximal height reached by the center of mass during a jump. The jump height is the point representing the mean position of the matter of the body.-Jump count: number of jumps performed.
Number of jumps performed.
The difference between the right foot and left foot during flight time.
Duration a participant's feet remain in contact with the ground during the takeoff and landing phases of a jump
The length of each performed jump (only for Triple Hop test)
The measure of how long the foot is in the air during a jump.
The duration between the takeoff and landing phases when the participant's feet are not in contact with the ground
Total distance completed during jump tests (Triple and Single Hop)
Measurement of the flexion angle at landing
degree of pronation or supination of the foot at landing
Measurement of flexion angle at take-off.
The foot maximal angular velocity reach before the take-off.
The difference of the right foot and left foot flexion angle at landing
the difference between the right and left foot pronosupination angle at landing.
Difference between the right and left foot take- off flexion angle.
Stability during the landing phase.
Angle difference between take-off and landing in respect to the vertical axis; the degree of rotation is calculated around the vertical axis.
Comparison between the right and the left foot.
Difference of contact stability between the right and left foot.
The peak force exerted on the body during the initial impact phase when a foot makes contact with the ground while running or jumping.
Graphical representation of the cadence during the test. The cadence is the number of jumps performed in one minute (concerns only the Side Hop test).
Get access now to 5 use cases of walking & running analysis
USE CASES
Analyze objectively the mobility of your patients with various motion disorders whether neurological, orthopedic, sports-related or age-related.
The patient is a 25-year-old woman who work in dentistry and stands most of the day. She suffers from hallux valgus that bothers her when she walks but is also an aesthetic concern.
The patient is a 12-year-old young man who plays tennis 5 times per week in training and competition. His parents made an appointment because he complained for weeks of pain in the front of his left knee.
A walk analysis of an older adult in a nursing home who has trouble walking and has already fallen. The aim of this consultation is to optimize the rehabilitation program to better maintain autonomy.