KŌMØ MOTION · MEASUREMENT LAYER

Measure movement.
Without reducing it to one number.

Motion is the acquisition layer. It organizes the data describing how a person walks, produces effort, rises, maintains balance and organizes posture.

InputRaw data + tests
SensorsMyodev
ComplementsFunction + posture
OutputMeasurement profile

THE DIMENSIONS

Five data families.
One coherent profile.

Not every dimension comes from the same tool. KŌMØ keeps origins distinct before they meet in Clinical.

  1. 01

    Gait

    Temporal and spatial variables available through Myodev: pace, speed, step parameters and asymmetry when provided.

    Final variables depend on the Myodev export.
  2. 02

    Muscle function

    Lower-limb muscle signals collected by the Myodev system according to the selected configuration.

    KŌMØ does not infer a measure absent from source data.
  3. 03

    Functional tests

    Performance during standardized tasks such as rising and stepping.

    Testing conditions must be documented.
  4. 04

    Posture

    Postural measures collected with a dedicated tool, separately from gait sensors.

    Posture is not interpreted in isolation.
  5. 05

    Reported function

    Questionnaire and life context to compare instrumented measures with real-life function.

    Experience complements measurement; it does not replace it.

MOTION OUTPUT

A profile.
Not yet a clinical conclusion.

Data

Values remain linked to their source: sensor, test, posture or questionnaire.

Comparison

Results can be followed over time when protocol and conditions remain sufficiently comparable.

Composite score

Global scoring and age equivalents are KŌMØ constructs under development and require dedicated validation.

NEXT

The next layer is Clinical.

Motion describes what was measured. Clinical organizes what those data mean in an individual context.

Discover KŌMØ Clinical →