Fitness woman running outdoors on a concrete surface.

Unlocking the Science of movement

Moving well and pain-free your entire life is really important. Our goal is to help keep it that way. Using advanced technology, Kinotek makes measuring movement health fast, easy, affordable and understandable.

AI-Powered Movement Health Solutions

Transforming movement health with the advanced AI-driven motion-capture technology.

The platform delivers rapid, whole-body assessments—covering range of motion, asymmetries, and compensations—along with 3D visualizations and detailed movement health scores.

A man and woman exercising in a gym, with the man jumping onto a wooden box and the woman crouching and covering her mouth.
A woman in athletic clothing running against a concrete wall, with digital overlays showing her body joints, and metrics for mobility at 84 and quality at 50.

Powerful Movement Analysis in seconds

Capture objective measurements and access personalized 3D movement visualizations.

A person holding a tablet showing a body muscle diagram and data charts, with a man doing squats in the background at the gym.

How does it work?

By using advanced motion-capture technology combined with an AI-driven neural network to assess dynamic human movement in real time. Here's how it functions:

  1. Motion Capture: uses cameras or sensors to track full-body movements in real time.

  2. AI Analysis: The system’s AI analyzes movement metrics like range of motion, asymmetries, and compensations.

  3. Instant Report: A Movement Health Report is generated with scores, movement graphs, and 3D visualizations customized to you.

A graphic explaining what Kinotek measures: the complete kinetic chain, including 46 distinct movements, 200+ discrete metrics, and 75 data points per visual. The Kinotek logo and tagline 'Fast, Easy Movement Analysis' are at the bottom right corner.
Comparison of human muscular anatomy before and after progress with immersive 360-degree visualizations, showing two digital models of muscular systems labeled 'Baseline' and 'Improvement' in a fitness or anatomy analysis setting.
A laptop displaying a digital movement health report with a 3D human figure and movement data, overlaid with a printed report showing scores and insights. The overlay includes a large green and white score circle reading '80' and text stating 'Movement Health Report' with a subtitle about motivation and progress tracking. The background appears to be a gym or fitness facility.

What does it measure?

  1. Range of Motion: Flexibility and joint mobility.

  2. Movement Asymmetries: Imbalances in movement between body sides.

  3. Compensations: Inefficient movements due to physical limitations.

  4. Movement Quality: Efficiency and coordination during activity.

  5. Posture and Alignment: Body positioning throughout movement.

These metrics provide a detailed understanding of how the body moves.

Movement Health Report

The report provides a movement health score, range of motion analysis, identifies asymmetries and compensations, and includes 3D visualizations with movement quality graphs. It offers insights into movement patterns and provides actionable recommendations for improving performance and addressing imbalances or inefficiencies.