The Pressore Step activity and compliance monitoring system can be placed inside of a shoe, cast or orthotic to monitor "at-risk" subject activity over extended periods of time.
The Pressore Step records and analyzes:
- Step time
- Step duration
- Force amplitude on the sensor
- Temperature
- Variation in subject activity (i.e. running, walking, stairs, etc)
- Duration of each "stand" phase
- Max and average relative forces for each "stand"
Unlike other activity monitors, Pressore Step:
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Records the actual time of each step, as opposed to a simple step count over a period of time
- Monitors temperature as an indicator of usage, differentiating between non-usage and inactivity
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Has a design that allows for the device to be embedded within the shoe or orthotic, so that the user can't forget to put it on
Ideal applications for Pressore Step include activity and compliance monitoring in research, diabetic subjects, post-surgery and cardiovascular disease subjects.
With Pressore Step, measure each step, not just a step count.