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- About | DRESIO
This page covers our values and how we address the market’s needs. We have dedicated ourselves to democratizing movement analysis for healthcare workers and professionals alike. Our Mission Democratizing Movement Analysis for Better Care ABOUT US Driving a Healthier Future with Technology Headquartered in Hong Kong, DRESIO was created by a team of engineers, exercise science researchers, and physiotherapists with a shared vision of transforming healthcare assessments and rehabilitation through innovative motion capture technology. DRESIO’s proprietary software leverages advanced computer vision algorithms to measure 3D human movement with unparalleled precision using only a 2D camera. Revolutionize Industry Standards Beyond pioneering motion analytics software, DRESIO is dedicated to driving technological innovation to make quality care more accessible. Our solutions aim to save costs and resources while improving patient outcomes. DRESIO partners with healthcare organizations, research institutions, and practitioners globally to push the frontiers of digital therapeutics. By making it possible to conduct assessments quickly and easily, DRESIO is helping to improve the lives of people who need physical therapy, while also freeing up valuable time for healthcare professionals to focus on providing personalized care. OUR VALUES Promoting the Sustainable Development Goal 3: GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING Quality Our cutting-edge technology solutions are reliable, efficient, and effective in enhancing healthcare outcomes. We leverage the latest advancements to improve access to quality healthcare, reduce disparities, and save lives. Inclusion We develop inclusive technology that bridges gaps and promotes health equity. By collaborating with diverse stakeholders and fostering an inclusive environment, we create accessible and culturally sensitive innovations that contribute to promote well-being for all at all ages. Empathy Empathy drives our mission to leverage technology for promoting health and well-being. By understanding the challenges and aspirations of healthcare providers, patients, and communities, we develop user-centric solutions that address real-world health problems and improve quality of life. Integrity We create ethically sound, socially responsible, and environmentally sustainable technology solutions that contribute to the betterment of society by promoting health and well-being for all. PRESS DRESIO in the News COLLABORATION Recognition & Support
- Assessment Modules | DRESIO
From range of motion to balance, strength to endurance, we have it all! Any component of motor function that needs to be assessed is readily available within our library of assessment modules. Flexion/Extension Range of Motion Shoulder Slashers To assess shoulder flexion and extension, so that we can determine any underlying issues with the shoulder such as frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis), impingement syndrome, or shoulder instability Swinging shoulders back and forth (both sides), we will measure the maximum angle they have reached Elbow Curls Bends the arm at the elbow joint, allowing to test for ability in movements like lifting and reaching Trying to touch the shoulder (both sides), with minimal elbow movement, we will measure the minimum angle they have reached Winding kickback Tests the ability to perform flexion (involves bending the knee to bring the heel towards the body), and extension (straightens the knee to support walking and standing) Swing the knee upwards as high as possible (both sides), and then with your toe reach as far back as possible (both sides), we will measure the maximum angle they have reached Trunk Flexion Testing one’s ability to bend the upper body forward, aiding in tasks like reaching down or picking up objects Bend forward at the hip while keeping legs straight, and then coming back up after maximum stretch is reached, ensuring a neutral spine throughout Head Inclination - Front and Back (Coming Soon) Evaluating neck flexion (forward bending) and extension (backward bending) provides insights into the overall range of motion in the cervical spine. This assessment is crucial for identifying limitations that may result from injuries, degenerative conditions, or postural issues Bending head forward and backward, we will measure the maximum angle they have reached Lateral Flexion Range of Motion Trunk Inclination Restricted trunk lateral flexion can indicate underlying health issues, such as spinal disorders, muscle imbalances, or neurological conditions. Accurate measurement assists healthcare providers in diagnosing these issues effectively Bending the torso left and right, we will measure the maximum angle they have reached Head Inclination - Left and Right (Coming Soon) Reduced neck lateral flexion can indicate underlying health issues, such as cervical spine disorders, muscle strains, or neurological conditions. Accurate measurement assists healthcare professionals in diagnosing these conditions effectively Bending head left and right, we will measure the maximum angle they have reached Abduction/Adduction Range of Motion Shoulder Flys Looks at how well the arm can be lifted away from the body, allowing for lateral movements Swinging elbows from being by the side to being by the ears, maintaining a straight arm, we will measure the maximum angle they have reached Hip Abductions Testing ability to move the leg away from the midline of the body, enabling side leg movements Kick the leg outwards to the side (both sides), without tilting the torso, we will measure the maximum angle they have reached Rotation Range of Motion Shoulder Rotation Seeing one’s ability to allow the arm to turn inward or outward, facilitating various arm movements Rotating shoulders up and down (both sides), we will measure the maximum angle created by the forearm relative to horizontal in the sagittal plane (side view) Trunk Rotation Looking at how well one twists the upper body, aiding in activities like turning to look behind Trying to touch the shoulder (both sides), with minimal elbow movement, we will measure the minimum angle they have reached Sitting Hip Rotation (Coming Soon) Determining mobility for activities like reaching or turning Rotating legs inward and outward, we will measure the maximum angle created by the tibia relative to vertical in the frontal plane (front view) while seated with 90˚ of hip flexion Balance Assessments Standing Posture Standard 4-stage balance assessments to assess balance View Berg Balance Scale Fall Risk Assessments used by physiotherapist to assess balance View General Balance Dynamic balance assessments to assess balance View Standing Posture Balance Stand with Feet at Shoulder Width Examining balance and stability in a normal standing position Stand with feet at shoulder width for 10 seconds Stand with Feet Together Challenging balance and stability by reducing the base of support relative to a normal standing position Stand with feet together for 10 seconds Tandem Stand Testing balance through major asymmetry in the base of support Stand with one foot in front of the other for 10 seconds Semi-Tandem Stand Testing balance through slight asymmetry in the base of support Stand with one foot slightly in front of the other for 10 seconds Berg Balance Scale Balance Sitting to Standing Moving from a seated position to standing can demonstrate functional mobility Person rises from a chair, attempts to stand upright and maintain balance independently without using hands Standing to Sitting Looks at control of balance in descent from a standing position to a sitting position Person stands, then sits down on a chair safely and under control without using hands Standing Unsupported Testing one’s ability to maintain balance without assistance, indicating stability and strength Person stands erect with feet together and arms by sides for 2 minutes without holding on or swaying Sitting with Back Unsupported Testing one’s ability to sit without back support, challenging core stability. Is redundant if full marks are achieved in the “Standing unsupported” protocol Person sits upright in a chair without leaning against back of chair for 2 minutes with arms folded across chest Transfer Looks at mobility and coordination, through balancing during multiple instances of sitting to standing Person moves from chair to another chair and back again, safely and without help Standing Unsupported with Eyes Closed Examining balances without visual input to assess proprioception Person stands still with feet together and eyes closed for 10 seconds without swaying or using aid for support Standing Unsupported with Feet Together Looking at reducing base of support in a standing position to test balance Person places feet together and stands without holding on for 1 minute Reaching Forward with Outstretched Arm while Standing Assessing reach and stability through body’s ability to extend the arm forward while maintaining balance Person lifts arm forward 90 degrees while standing to touch ruler held by assessor Pick Up Object From the Floor From a Standing Position Demonstrating flexibility and balance while controlling a shift in centre of gravity through a downwards movement of the upper body Person picks up small object from the floor from standing position and resumes standing safely Turning to Look Behind Over Left and Right Shoulders Looks at ability to rotate the upper body to check for surroundings, indicating mobility and flexibility Person turns 360 degrees safely and looks over shoulders while standing steady Turn 360 degrees Assessing coordination and proprioception through rotational dynamic balance Person turns fully around in a complete circle while standing without imbalance Placing Alternate Foot On Step or Stool Testing coordination and strength through transitioning of exchange in bases of support Person safely and steadily places one foot then the other on stool while standing unsupported Standing Unsupported One Foot in Front Tests balance through asymmetrical base of support Person stands heel-to-toe with one foot directly in front of the other for 30 seconds Standing On One Leg Tests balance through ability to only use one foot as a base of support Person raises one leg independently and holds the position still for 10 seconds without support General Balance Balance 30-second Sit-to-Stand Tests lower body strength through transitioning from a sitting to standing position as many times as possible within a fixed period Once you have stabilised yourself, put one foot slightly in front of the other and place your arms across your chest. At the sound of the timer, you may begin to stand up and sit down for as many repetitions as possible. At the end of the 30 seconds, the alarm will sound and that will be the end of the activity Overhead Squat Looking at the body’s ability to perform an aligned dynamic posture assessment, with depth and optimal form Stand with the feet shoulders-width apart and pointed straight ahead. The foot and ankle complex should be in a neutral position. Squat to roughly the height of a chair seat and return to the starting position Single Leg Squat (Coming Soon) Have the user raise one leg up off the ground. Sending hips back and down by bending the other knee Step Up - Endurance Testing lower body endurance through a long period of repetitive knee raising movement Stand facing the camera. When the timer starts, lift one leg up so the knee touches the imaginary line and then put it back down. The number of times you raise and put down your leg will be counted, and at the end of the 2 minutes you will get the number of repetitions you have performed Sit and Reach - Flexibility (Coming Soon) Measures flexibility of the hamstrings and lower back by reaching forward while seated Sit on the edge of the chair and, with your legs straightened, try to reach your toes and hold this for 2 seconds Mobility Assessments Elderly Mobility Scale Total of 7 items to assess the mobility of an elderly View Elderly Mobility Scale (EMS) Mobility Lying to Sitting Demonstrates strength and mobility through transitioning from a lying to sitting position Person performs lying to sitting independently Sitting to Lying Demonstrates control and mobility through descending from a sitting to a lying position Person performs sitting to lying independently Sitting to Standing Demonstrates strength and mobility through transitioning from a sitting to standing position Person rises from a chair, attempts to stand upright and maintain balance independently without using hands Standing To test one’s ability to stay still in a standing position regardless of a shift in center of gravity due to upper extremity movement Person stands erect with feet together and arms by sides for 2 minutes without holding on or swaying Gait Examines one’s ability to walk with good dynamic posture and body coordination Person walks 6 gait cycle in 20 seconds Timed Walk - 6 meters Examines one’s ability to walk without any major shift in centre of gravity Person walks 6 meters Functional Reach Assessing reach and stability through body’s ability to extend the arm forward while maintaining balance Person lifts arm forward 90 degrees while standing to touch ruler held by assessor Assessment Library We have developed assessment modules specifically designed to evaluate an individual's physical capacity to execute various movements. These modules provide a comprehensive analysis of performance, allowing us to objectively measure how well someone can perform specific tasks Range of Motion Balance Mobility Range of Motion Assessments Flexion/ Extension Flexion or extension assessments to check the range of motion View Lateral Flexion Lateral flexion assessments to check the range of motion View Abduction/ Adduction Abduction /adduction assessments to check the range of motion View Rotation Rotation assessments to check the range of motion View
- DRESIO | Democratizing Movement Analysis for Better Care
The homepage summarizes DRESIO’s company and products, covering our unique selling points, achievements, testimonials, news coverage, and how we leverage technology for significant contribution to the healthcare industry. Democratizing Movement Analysis for Better Care DRESIO's technology is used and trusted in healthcare organizations worldwide to automatically assess, and manage physical health and rehabilitation for physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and more. Book a Demo OUR CORE Light-weight Computer Vision Biomechanics Measurement Software Balance Gross & Fine Motor Function Psychomotor Function Rehabilitation Musculoskeletal (MSK) What makes us special? 2D images to 3D biomechanics Use off-the-shelf 2D webcam to extract 3D biomechanics data such as distance, angle, and center of mass in real-time. No wearables Just a simple software application running on PC/Mac/Andriod/iOS. No special sensors needed. Privacy Compliance Utilizing edge computing and being able to run offline with no videos recorded to comply with privacy requirements. Get Started in 3 Steps 1. Move Just follow the instruction and move in front of the camera. 2. Measure Your movement is being measured and analyzed in real time. 3. Report Instant feedback and detail report will be given based on your performance. Products & Services Outreach Services SDK Solutioning Accudex Lite Accudex Use-cases Working with the Best Clients and Partners Accudex Assessment & Rehabilitation System for PC/Mac Accudex Lite Assessment & Rehabilitation System for Android/iOS Solutioning Customized Application development SDK Integrate DRESIO’s technology into your app or hardware Outreach Services Onsite assessment with Accudex DRESIO in the News The Accudex Assessment and Rehabilitation System reduces the hassle of equipment usage, allowing non-therapist personnel to operate it, saving time for assessing the elderly. Miss Wong Physiotherapist II, Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui - Elderly Home The Accudex Assessment and Rehabilitation System is easy to carry, saving time for outreach assessments at the homes of the elderly, allowing us to focus on providing manual therapy to patients. Mr. Pan Physiotherapist, OK Care The Accudex Assessment and Rehabilitation System is convenient and accurate for conducting joint angle assessments, helping us reduce examination time by more than half. Mr. Yin Physiotherapist, Union Hospital Testimonials What Our Clients Are Saying Recognition & Support COLLABORATION NGOs Corporate Research Insurance Healthcare Professionals NGOs Corporate Research Insurance Healthcare Professionals NGOs Corporate Research Insurance Healthcare Professionals NGOs Corporate Research Insurance Healthcare Professionals NGOs Corporate Research Insurance Healthcare Professionals NGOs Corporate Research Insurance Healthcare Professionals 2024 Aging Asia (Singapore) DRESIO Limited participated in the 15th World Ageing Festival 2024, Asia's Most Influential Ageing Industry Event. As a start-up, DRESIO also entered the Ageing Asia Startup of the Year competition – where we stood out for our efforts in “Active Ageing” Hong Kong Sustainable Development Innovation & Technology Award 2025 - Healthcare Innovation And Technology DRESIO Limited proudly announces that one of our co-founders, Curtis Wong, received the Outstanding Young Talent Award at the Hong Kong Sustainable Development Innovation & Technology Awards Ceremony 2025! This honor recognizes our commitment to the SDG goal of ensuring healthy lives and well-being for all ages through our vision-based health screening technology ICT Awards 2024 - Software & Apps Award Stream DRESIO Limited entered the HKICT Awards Competition to pitch our software solution (Accudex), competing against the top technology start-ups in Hong Kong, and managed to acquire an ICT Startup Award 2024 EldExpo (Guangzhou) DRESIO Limited featured in the 8th International Elderly Health Industry Expo (EldExpo), the first professional exhibition of elderly care and health industry in Guangdong, where we showcased our products among elderly-related technology from across the globe Blog Latest Updates Media
