Development of our MDurance Analytics biofeedback system for our platform has been initiated. We have been developing the framework for our MSD classification modules that will be based on the protocolization of a battery of specific tests for each joint. The objective of these protocols will be to verify the most interesting functional characteristics to know the neuromuscular health of the muscles associated to each joint segment. Some of these characteristics are: average and maximum muscle contractile capacity, motor control, timing of activation, symmetry, muscle fatigue and ROM. We are now able to automatically highlight the sections of our data input (EMG and Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU)) where there is muscle activity.
It is known that patients with a low back muscle disorder must have a single prominent section that starts in the flexion phase and ends in the extension phase. Healthy subjects should not have any prominent stretch of activity between the flexion and relaxation phase.
Thus, our processing will now allow us to rapidly and clearly highlight patients with a problem. This has moved us past the current State Of the Art (Competitors with complex interfaces that rely solely on human interpretaion) and we are very excited to move to the next step (to work with centres in Seville, Badajoz, Barcelona and Elche, where data from real patients with lumbar, knee and shoulder injuries are being recorded in order to evaluate under controlled tests the generic flexion and extension phases of healthy and unhealthy patients).
Mdurance will provide advanced processing together with simplified interfaces to allow non-experts to access the results from EMG sensors for the first time. Like this Professionals new to the technology can access its benefits and patients can readily understand the displayed outputs.
Overall mDurance is expected to have shipped over 11,000 units by 2025, installed in multiple health centres, this will have a positive effect for over 390,000 patients per year (conservative estimate) improving their recovery speed from Muscular Skeleton Disorders, improving quality of life and speeding return to work, thus delivering a strong social-economic impact for society at large.