Objective Evidence in Injury Disputes
Objective movement evidence that stands up. Quantifiable functional data for injury validation, impairment assessment, and case clarity.
Legal injury cases often rely on subjective complaints, inconsistent examinations, and conflicting expert opinions. Without objective data, determining the true level of impairment can be difficult. AvaSci brings measurable clarity to injury evaluations.
Clear, Objective Insight for Complex Cases
- Personal injury evaluations
- Workers' compensation disputes
- Disability and impairment assessments
- Functional capacity evaluations (FCE)
- Identification of inconsistent or non-physiological movement patterns
AI-Enhanced Functional Capacity Evaluation
Functional Capacity Evaluations can be time-consuming and often depend heavily on examiner interpretation. AvaSci enhances the FCE process by adding objective biomechanical measurements to every test. With AI-driven motion analysis, clinicians can capture precise joint movement, stability, and symmetry during functional tasks.
- Objective measurement of movement during functional tasks
- Reduced reliance on subjective examiner interpretation
- Faster, more efficient evaluations
- Detailed documentation supporting medical and legal review
AI-enhanced functional capacity evaluation — objective biomechanical measurement
Functional Capacity Evaluation
AvaSci streamlines Functional Capacity Evaluation processes with objective biomechanical measurement, reducing assessment time while increasing data reliability. From 30-minute goal-setting sessions to multi-day work capacity evaluations, every FCE type benefits from AI-driven motion analysis.

FCE types and assessment durations — from Functional Goal Setting to comprehensive Work Capacity Evaluation
Faster Assessments
Reduce evaluation time with automated biomechanical capture
Objective Metrics
Replace subjective observation with quantifiable movement data
Legal Defensibility
Produce evidence-based reports that withstand cross-examination

Evidence-based three-step workflow — from Physical Assessment through Capacity Analysis to Rehabilitation Planning
Structured Assessment Process
AvaSci follows a clear, evidence-based workflow from initial physical assessment through capacity analysis to rehabilitation planning. This structured three-step approach ensures no critical data is missed and every evaluation builds a comprehensive picture of functional ability.
- Step 1: Physical Assessment — baseline movement capture and joint range measurement
- Step 2: Capacity Analysis — functional ability scoring against normative benchmarks
- Step 3: Recovery & Rehabilitation Monitoring — objective data supports recovery planning and measurable improvement tracking
- Consistent methodology ensures reproducible, defensible results across evaluators
What Makes AvaSci Different
Quantify Impairment
Objectively quantify the degree of movement impairment with biomechanical data.
Identify Inconsistencies
Detect discrepancies between reported symptoms and actual movement capabilities.
Visual Reports
Generate clear visual reports that communicate findings to non-technical audiences.
Measurable Evidence
Provide measurable, reproducible evidence that supports medical opinions.
Fraud Detection
Identify inconsistent movement patterns associated with exaggerated claims.
Defensible Documentation
AI-analyzed data producing court-ready, defensible evidence reports.
"Turning movement into objective testimony."
Need Objective Injury Evidence?
Quantifiable functional data for injury validation, impairment assessment, and case clarity.