Walking pace during a standardized protocol.
KŌMØ · METHOD
Gait.
A functional signal.
Gait assessment describes how you move: speed, cadence, step timing and other available parameters depending on the protocol. KŌMØ uses them as functional references, not isolated diagnoses.
What we look at.
The exact protocol depends on the pathway and available data. These are measurement families, not diagnostic promises.
Steps per minute when available.
Step, stance or cycle timing depending on acquisition.
Right/left comparison when measurement quality allows.
WHY IT MATTERS
A reference to
understand better.
Gait assessment describes how you move: speed, cadence, step timing and other available parameters depending on the protocol. KŌMØ uses them as functional references, not isolated diagnoses.
The literature below supports the relevance of these measurements. It does not automatically validate a KŌMØ composite score or individual prediction.
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How KŌMØ uses it.
The measurement joins the other dimensions in Pulse, with context and future comparison. In a medical pathway, interpretation remains the physician’s responsibility.
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