OneStep equips providers with normative gait analysis data at patient and population levels
Effective rehabilitation requires more than just tracking an individual; it requires understanding how that individual compares to the broader clinical landscape. This research explores OneStep’s extensive and continuously growing gait analysis database, which allows for the calculation of normative data that provides heightened clinical insights. By capturing how thousands of patients move in real-life conditions, we can now define what is "typical" across specific demographics and gait impairments.
OneStep’s database acts as a unique resource in the world of gait science, enabling clinicians to display population and demographic norms alongside an individual patient's data. These norms act as a target for patients to achieve when setting goals, allowing both the clinician and the patient to accurately gauge progress. This comparative approach provides unprecedented insight into specific gait parameters, helping to determine if a patient’s trajectory of recovery is aligned with healthy population standards.
By providing access to expansive sets of normative data, OneStep removes the barriers of traditional labs while maintaining lab-level accuracy. This research demonstrates how objective mobility data can be used to identify interesting and important new insights about recovery that could not be detected previously. With a database that grows in size and precision daily, providers are equipped with the tools needed to drive innovation and achieve better patient outcomes.
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