Clinical Study: Kaia Health Computer Vision Technology as Accurate as Physical Therapists in Suggesting Exercise Corrections
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Tuesday, July 27, 2021
In the study, patients with osteoarthritis of the knee or hip performed a series of exercises while being simultaneously evaluated by computer vision technology and physical therapists.The results showed that physical therapists agreed as much with the exercise corrections suggested by Kaia Health computer vision technology as they did with each other's exercise corrections.
Key Points:
- In the study, patients with osteoarthritis of the knee or hip performed a series of exercises while being simultaneously evaluated by computer vision technology and physical therapists.The results showed that physical therapists agreed as much with the exercise corrections suggested by Kaia Health computer vision technology as they did with each other's exercise corrections.
- Kaia Health computer vision technology, formerly known as Motion Coach, provides automated, real-time exercise feedback by tracking exercise form through the user's smartphone camera.
- "By integrating computer vision technology with our network of physical therapists, Kaia Health is changing the MSK care paradigm," said Kaia Health U.S. Chief Medical Officer Justin Yang, M.D.
- Kaia Health was the first to launch mobile computer vision technology for MSK in 2018 and remains the MSK technology market leader.