The software tool which helps clinicians measure joint range of motion and perform movement analysis efficiently.
Movement analysis tool for clinical practices
The software tool which helps clinicians measure joint range of motion and perform movement analysis efficiently.
Hi Product Hunt Community, I’m Thomas, a physiotherapist based in Australia. After countless times measuring my patients' joint angles with a goniometer or estimating through observation, I wanted to develop a better way to help my fellow clinicians record their patient's objective measurements. This is why I decided to build Joint Angels , a tool to measure joint range of motion and analyze movement efficiently. I hope this can provide value and improve clinician productivity. I would love to h
Can this be interfaced directly with an existing camera?
Hi Thomas! Kudos to you for developing Joint Angels! It’s great to see a physiotherapist creating tools that directly address the needs of fellow clinicians. The ability to accurately measure joint range of motion could dramatically enhance patient assessments and lead to more data-driven decisions. I’d love to know more about your MVP and the features that set it apart from traditional methods. Have you considered integrating any advanced analytics or a user-friendly dashboard for quicker insig
movement analysis tool is a must-have for clinicians! It makes measuring joint range of motion so much easier and more efficient. Great work team
Very effective and interesting tool . Thank you for sharing this application.
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