Measurements

Turn standard clinical tests into objective, repeatable evidence.

Kinetically captures the assessments therapists already use — TUG, gait speed, Berg, sit-to-stand, postural sway, and more — and converts them into structured metrics you can trend, share, and defend.

01

Capture

Pick a test from the in-app library. The app coaches the patient and clinician through positioning and movement — no markers, mats, or wearables.

02

Compute

Computer vision tracks 1,200+ body landmarks frame by frame and converts them into the standardized metrics that test produces.

03

Compare

Each capture is automatically compared against the patient's baseline and prior visits — change is visible at a glance.

04

Document

Objective metrics, timestamps, and a shareable summary flow into your existing care plan and notes.

Functional & timed

Functional movement tests

The standard tests therapists already trust — captured automatically, scored objectively, and trended over time.

Timed Up & Go (TUG)

Sit-to-stand, walk 3m, turn, return, sit. Total time + segment breakdown.

Gait Speed (10m)

Velocity, cadence, step length, stride symmetry, double-support time.

Sit-to-Stand (5×STS)

Total time, per-rep symmetry, trunk lean, knee flexion.

Berg Balance Scale support

Auto-capture of the movement-based subscale items.

Balance & postural control

Balance & postural sway

Detect subtle stability deficits that visual observation misses — and quantify how balance responds to therapy.

Static balance / postural sway

Center-of-mass displacement, sway velocity, sway area.

Dynamic balance

Tandem stance, single-leg stance, perturbation response.

Functional reach

Reach distance, trunk compensation, recovery time.

Gait & locomotion

Gait & locomotion analysis

A complete gait profile from a single hallway walk — stride by stride, side by side.

Turning & freezing of gait

Turn duration, step count, hesitation episodes, freezing detection.

Stride asymmetry

Left-vs-right step length, stance time, swing time differentials.

Heel-strike & toe-off timing

Phase timing across the gait cycle.

Upper extremity

Arm, hand & upper-limb movement

Validated tasks for neurology, post-stroke rehab, and Parkinson's assessment.

Bradykinesia assessment

Finger-tap frequency, amplitude decrement, rhythm regularity.

Arm & hand movement

Range of motion, speed, smoothness, reach trajectory.

Tremor characterization

Frequency (Hz), amplitude, postural vs action vs resting.

Cervical, facial & specialty

Cervical & facial assessments

Granular measurements for vestibular, ENT, and neurology specialties.

Cervical repositioning

Joint position sense error in rotation, flexion, extension.

Head tilt

Lateral and sagittal head deviation from neutral.

Smile asymmetry

Facial-symmetry score for post-stroke and Bell's palsy follow-up.

Clinical alignment

Measurements that map to the tests clinicians and payers already recognize.

Where applicable, Kinetically's metrics align with established clinical standards — including the MDS-UPDRS movement subscale, standard gait variables, and widely used balance measures. The goal isn't to invent new scoring systems; it's to capture the ones that already drive care decisions with greater precision and less rater variability.

  • Reproducible across raters. Two clinicians capture the same patient and get the same numbers.
  • Reproducible across visits. Visit-to-visit change reflects the patient, not the observer.
  • Reproducible across devices. The same metric on different phones, in different rooms, under varied lighting.
  • Auditable. Every metric carries its capture timestamp, device, and source video for chart review.
FAQ

Measurement questions.

Which clinical tests can Kinetically capture?

Standardized assessments including Timed Up & Go (TUG), 10-meter gait speed, 5× sit-to-stand, Berg balance items, static and dynamic balance, postural sway, range of motion, tremor characterization, and bradykinesia tasks — among others.

How is markerless capture different from a gait lab?

Kinetically tracks 1,200+ body landmarks from ordinary video, so there are no markers to place, no force plates, and no dedicated lab. The assessment happens wherever the patient is — bedside, clinic, or home.

Are the measurements reproducible?

Yes. The same patient produces consistent numbers across different raters, across visits, and across devices — and every capture retains its timestamp, device, and source data for review.

Do the metrics map to recognized clinical standards?

Where applicable, Kinetically's metrics align with established standards such as the MDS-UPDRS motor subscale, standard gait variables, and widely used balance measures, rather than inventing new scoring systems.

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See movement, measured.

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