Federal / Defense

Reduce Preventable Injuries. Protect Readiness.

Musculoskeletal injuries drive more than 80% of soldier injury cases and the majority of non-deployable status. Avasci gives medical staff and command objective movement data to catch risk early and document return-to-duty with confidence.

MSK injuries are the single largest driver of force-readiness loss. Most are predictable — they appear as movement-pattern risk months before a clinical complaint. The conventional screen relies on visual estimation and lacks the resolution to catch subtle compensation patterns at scale.

Avasci turns an iPad into a portable biomechanics lab. Medical staff capture range-of-motion, gait, and functional capacity data in minutes, store a longitudinal record per service member, and translate measurements into the objective evidence command needs for risk, recovery, and return-to-duty decisions.

What Federal Teams Gain

Protect Force Readiness

Identify movement-pattern risk before it becomes a non-deployable injury. Catch the asymmetries, compensations, and load tolerances standard PT screens miss.

Accelerate Return-to-Duty

Objective recovery milestones replace subjective sign-off. Service members return to full duty faster, with documented evidence at every stage.

Quantify Physical Performance

Measure range of motion, gait symmetry, and functional capacity in seconds — at the unit, at the clinic, or in the field — with one iPad.

Reduce Preventable MSK Loss

MSK injuries drive 80% of soldier injury cases and 65% of non-deployable status. Objective screening cuts the preventable share.

Designed for Operational Use

One device, three workflows, the same objective data.

01

Baseline Screening

Capture a movement baseline at intake or PHA. Surface high-risk patterns before training load applies.

02

In-Cycle Monitoring

Re-screen after intense training cycles or post-deployment. Track the deltas, not just the snapshot.

03

Return-to-Duty Documentation

Objective recovery milestones replace subjective sign-off. Document readiness for the chain of command.

Built for the DoD Environment

  • iPad-only — no external sensors, wearables, or motion-capture infrastructure
  • Field- and clinic-deployable, with the same accuracy at the unit, BAS, or MTF
  • Longitudinal records per service member — trend lines, not isolated snapshots
  • Exportable, defensible reports for medical staff and command review
  • HIPAA-aware data handling, designed for clinical-grade workflows

Frequently Asked

How does Avasci differ from a standard PT screen?+
A standard PT screen relies on a clinician's visual estimate of range of motion and form. Avasci captures the same evaluation with sub-degree precision from a single iPad camera, gives every service member a comparable baseline, and stores a longitudinal record that surfaces risk patterns months before a clinical complaint.
Can Avasci be deployed in a field or forward environment?+
Yes. Avasci runs on a standard iPad without external sensors, wearables, or motion-capture infrastructure. Assessments can be conducted in a clinic, a unit space, or a forward operating environment with the same accuracy.
Does Avasci replace the Army Combat Fitness Test or other formal evaluations?+
No. Avasci is a screening, baseline, and recovery-tracking tool used alongside formal physical readiness evaluations. It produces objective data the medical staff and command can act on between formal tests.
Is Avasci HIPAA-aware and suitable for DoD medical workflows?+
Avasci is built for clinical-grade workflows with appropriate data handling. Talk to our team about specific DoD compliance requirements and integration with MHS-controlled environments.

Bring objective MSK data to your force.

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