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Human Performance Intelligence for Military Readiness and Injury Prevention

AvaSci TeamJuly 3, 20262 min read
Soldier sprinting during an Army Combat Fitness Test event

Military and federal agencies face growing challenges in maintaining force readiness, preventing injuries, accelerating recovery, and ensuring personnel can safely perform mission-critical tasks. Traditional physical assessments often rely on subjective observation and manual measurements that may fail to identify subtle movement deficiencies affecting performance and operational readiness.

Measurement at the speed of the mission

AvaSci delivers objective, AI-powered human movement intelligence that helps federal and defense organizations measure, analyze, and optimize human performance.

Using patented motion capture technology, AvaSci transforms an iPad into a sophisticated biomechanical assessment platform capable of capturing thousands of movement data points in seconds. Advanced analytics and artificial intelligence then provide actionable insights into physical capability, injury risk, rehabilitation progress, and functional readiness — without sensors, wearables, or a motion-capture lab.

From subjective screening to objective readiness data

A movement screen that depends on visual estimation can miss the asymmetries and compensation patterns that precede injury. Capturing joint-level measurements against defined risk thresholds turns the same screen into data command and medical staff can act on: which movements exceed risk thresholds, which personnel need corrective intervention, and how recovery is progressing against an objective baseline.

AvaSci injury risk assessment — movement-by-movement risk status against thresholds with recommended corrective interventions

Real AvaSci output: each movement is scored against risk thresholds, flagged, and paired with a recommended corrective intervention.

What federal teams gain:

  • Force readiness assessment — objectively measure physical capability and functional performance to support operational readiness and mission preparedness.
  • Rehabilitation and recovery monitoring — track recovery following injury or surgery using objective measurements that support evidence-based treatment and return-to-duty decisions.
  • Performance optimization — analyze movement efficiency, stability, mobility, and biomechanics to improve physical performance and resilience.
  • Disability and functional assessment — objective movement data to support disability evaluations, impairment assessments, and functional capability determinations.
  • Research and human performance analytics — comprehensive biomechanical data to support military medicine, rehabilitation, and human performance research initiatives.

Deployable where the force is

Because the entire assessment platform runs on a standard iPad, the same objective protocol works at the clinic, at the unit, or in a forward environment — producing comparable, longitudinal data wherever personnel train and recover.

Readiness is measurable. The organizations that measure it objectively are the ones that can protect it.

See AvaSci in action

Objective movement intelligence from a single iPad — request a demonstration and see how it fits your workflow.