Our wearable motion sensors are paired with HD video to produce real time objective data. Assess injury risk. Guide Interviews. Create Smarter Rehabilitation and Exercise Plans. Track Results.
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Listen to our audio recording to hear an interview with renowned researchers who used dorsaVi’s wearable sensor technology in their published research. The research paper titled “Movement, posture, and low back pain. How do they relate? A replicated single‐case design in 12 people with persistent, disabling low back pain” *, was written by a world-renowned research team from Curtin’s School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science in Australia and was published in the European Journal of Pain. These insights are relevant for all clinicians who assess and treat low back pain.
The research team of Kevin Wernli, Peter O’Sullivan, and Peter Kent will cover the following topics:
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WORKPLACE SAFETY SOLUTIONS
CLINICAL AND SPORTS SOLUTIONS
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"“The best thing is that we can assess how patients move during their day. It’s like having a physiotherapist in your back pocket.”"
Antony Hirst, Physiotherapist at Beleura Health Solutions
"(myViSafe) will enable successful application of the wearable sensor technology that (dorsaVi) has developed and has the potential to make a huge difference and revolutionise the effectiveness of manual handling training throughout industry, in companies large and small, contributing to the reduction in occupational injury."
Alan Murray, Chief Executive Officer – British Safety Industry Federation
"Our collaboration with dorsaVi fits perfectly with Physio’s long standing mission to continuously innovate and deliver patient focused, evidence based care."
Dr Trent Nessler, National Director of Sports Medicine at Physio
Trusted By
* Wernli, K, O'Sullivan, P, Smith, A, Campbell, A, Kent, P. Movement, posture, and low back pain. How do they relate? A replicated single‐case design in 12 people with persistent, disabling low back pain. Eur J Pain. 2020; 00: 1– 19. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1631