The app is designed to help patients quantify postural asymmetries, including scoliosis, the company said in a Feb. 15 news release. The app already has Health Canada class 1 medical device clearance.
Momentum Spine creates a 3D model of the torso from a video and uses AI to quantify asymmetries. It also provides real-time measurements such as shoulder symmetry, waist asymmetry and trunk shift.
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