Users Manual
4. USE
Please, refer to section 1. Safety Information.
4.1. Overview
Gait Up GO medical device enables the recording and analysis of some protocolarized motion tests to
assist in the assessment of:
1. the condition of patients suffering from motor disorders and to understand the impact of
treatments and/ or rehabilitation therapies used on patients.
2. risk of suffering an injury in professional athletes of any age.
3. indicators of early-stage signs of diseases affecting motor function in Participants.
A number of tests are contained in the Gait Up GO Mobile Application, categorised as:
● Functional tests
○ Jump tests
○ 5 sit-to-stand test
○ Timed up and GO (TUG) tests
● Balance tests
● Walk tests
● Running tests
Inside each category of tests, there are specific tests contained. As an example “two-legged balance
test” is a test contained inside the “Balance tests” category.
● The Medical Professional evaluates the condition of the Participant, especially in consideration
of the warnings and cautions. Then, the Medical Professional choses in the Gait Up GO Mobile
Application the test or set of tests for the Participant to perform.
● The Medical Professional places the Physilog6 sensor accessory on the Participant’s body
following the indications provided by the Mobile Application.
● The Participant attempts to perform the indicated movements by the screen of the Mobile
Application.
● The Participant performs the test under the supervision of a Medical Professional
● Once the Participant has finalized the test, the Medical Professional generates a Test Report
directly from the Mobile Application. The data shown in the test report is to be interpreted by
the Medical Professional.
● The Medical Professional can prescribe the Participant to perform a test or a set of tests at
home. The Participant will have access to a restricted mode of the Mobile Application, where
just the prescribed tests can be accessed. Under some circumstances, the Medical Professional
can allow the Participant to generate Test Reports. However, the interpretation of those
results must always be done by the Medical Professional.
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