Orthelligent® VISION is now enhanced with frontal gait analysis. This AI-based technology enables markerless gait analysis in less than five minutes and improves the quality of patient assessment through objective data. The frontal view of the Orthelligent® VISION app provides precise results.

Simplicity meets precision

Orthelligent® VISION impresses with its intuitive handling and the ability to perform gait analyses without markers or complex equipment. In just a few minutes, the technology provides detailed insights into the gait pattern, enabling fast and precise documentation and treatment planning. Particularly noteworthy is the ability of frontal gait analysis to take documentation and therapy to a new level.

Objectification is crucial

By capturing exact measurements and analyzing gait analysis in real time, you can rely on objective numbers rather than subjective observations. This enables precise quantification that eliminates speculation and supports informed, science-based decisions. The frontal view provides a standardized assessment that ensures consistent results regardless of the examiner. This objective database allows a patient’s gait patterns to be analyzed over time and compared to normative data, enabling progress and change to be reliably assessed.

The documented successes are based on objective measurements and serve as meaningful evidence of treatment success, which can be used both in communication with patients and with other medical professionals. This leads to a more transparent and comprehensible therapy based on measurable and verifiable results.

Insights into frontal movement sequences

These are of great importance for documentation and therapy planning. By precisely identifying these movement patterns, specific dysfunctions and deviations can be recognized. This objective data makes it possible to develop customized rehabilitation programs that are individually tailored to the needs of each patient. In addition, the effectiveness of these programs can be regularly reviewed and adjusted to ensure optimal therapy outcomes.

Easy to use in everyday clinical practice

The use of a tablet for analysis can be easily integrated into everyday clinical practice without the need for expensive or space-consuming accessories such as special cameras. The app enables quick and uncomplicated data acquisition and evaluation. Ongoing analyses make it possible to track therapy progress and adjust treatment plans based on objective data, ensuring data-based and optimized therapy.

A first in the industry: stair climbing analysis

A real innovation in our industry is the introduction of stair climbing analysis. This new function makes it possible for the first time to analyze in detail the specific requirements that occur when climbing stairs. Climbing stairs is a particularly common everyday situation for many patients, especially after injuries or operations. With the stair climbing analysis, we can now identify precise movement patterns and possible dysfunctions that occur during stair climbing.

This makes it possible to develop targeted rehabilitation strategies that are individually tailored to the needs of each patient. By closely observing and evaluating movements during stair climbing, specific weaknesses and imbalances can be identified and addressed in a targeted manner. This leads to more efficient and effective rehabilitation, as treatment plans can be tailored precisely to the patient’s challenges.

In addition, stair climbing analysis supports the continuous monitoring of progress during rehabilitation. The objective data obtained through this analysis provides a solid basis for adjusting treatment plans. This allows the effectiveness of the rehabilitation measures to be constantly reviewed and optimized.

Here is a case study of what such a frontal analysis can look like:

Explanation of the case study

The results of the stair climbing analysis show a high gait symmetry of 98%, which indicates that Mr. Mustermann’s movements are very even and symmetrical. With a cadence of 59 steps per minute, Mr. Mustermann has a stable walking speed. The step times of 0.55 seconds on the left and 0.57 seconds on the right and the stance times of 59 % on the left and 60 % on the right also confirm the even load and functionality of both legs.

Additional parameters such as the shoulder line (1.1° left and -0.2° right), the spine line (2.1° left and -1.6° right), the varus/valgus angles (0.6° left and 3.7° right) and the foot alignment (4.2° left and 13.8° right) provide further important information about possible imbalances or deviations in posture and movement that should be investigated further.

Continuous monitoring and adjustment of treatment plans based on the objective data from this analysis will help to track treatment progress and optimize treatment strategies to ensure the best possible rehabilitation.

The objectification of gait analysis by Orthelligent VISION represents a milestone. Experience precise, markerless analysis in under five minutes and revolutionize your therapy planning with the innovative stair climbing analysis.