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MotionReporter Investment Opportunity

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Pitch Deck

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Waking up a shut-down muscle

My daughter’s quad shut down after her ACL surgery, meaning she couldn’t lift her right leg. We used the mirroring function that we developed to wake up the affected side in stroke patients and mirrored her good leg onto her affected leg. Her leg popped up after just 3 minutes of mirrored exercises - an incredibly emotional moment.

She had been working on it for weeks and it was expected to take weeks longer.

Waking up a second shut-down muscle 2/2

A patient’s quad shut down after a complex patella surgery, and he couldn’t lift his right leg. We met him during his first PT session after 6 weeks of full straight-leg immobilization in a knee brace. We used the mirroring function. He lifted only his good leg three times and saw both legs rising in the glasses. Then he tried to lift both legs - still seeing his good leg mirrored - and on the second attempt, the right leg popped up.

The PTs who had just worked with him were shocked.

Clear Movement Cues. Show, don't Tell.

After hip surgery, the gait of the first patient’s right leg was limited in range. Using MotionReporter, we placed clear visual targets for the knee and hand to reach, which instantly improved their gait. The improvement was so immediate that the PTs laughed in surprise. In the following sessions - even weeks later - no further corrections were needed.

The second patient responded similarly. She had a knee injury that interfered with her gait.