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For clinicians

Measurements you can read
at a glance.

A geriatrician, GP, or physiotherapist can open the one-page summary, see what changed, and decide whether a review is warranted — in under a minute. No noise. No animations. No pop-ups asking you to upgrade.

What we measure

Built on a validated functional test battery, run at home

30-second chair stand (CST) — repetitions in thirty seconds, tracked monthly. On-device computer vision to count the reps is planned; the user reviews and confirms the count before it is recorded.

Timed-up-and-go (TUG) — seconds to stand from a chair, walk three metres, turn, return, sit. On-device computer vision to capture this is planned; audible cues guide the test.

Habitual gait speed — m/s, derived from instrumented walks during sessions.

STEADI fall-risk algorithm — categorical screening, refreshed quarterly, with the user’s subjective questionnaire and the objective measurements above.

Raw video is planned to stay on the device. We hold the derived measurements and the metadata required to interpret them. EU data residency today (EU-resident backend); UAE-resident hosting in Abu Dhabi (Core42 Greenshield) is planned.

All measurements are timestamped, version-stamped against the measurement protocol, and exportable as structured, machine-readable summaries.

What you receive

A one-page PDF you can attach to a referral

When a measurement crosses a clinically meaningful threshold, we prepare a one-page summary: the trend, the magnitude of change, the user’s adherence to their plan, and a single suggested next step in plain language (“a review is suggested,” “no action indicated this month”).

The summary is timestamped, signed by the supervising physiotherapist on the platform side, and includes the measurement protocol version. It looks like something you would print.

We do not diagnose. We do not prescribe. We surface a measurement and let you decide. Kaska is a measurement and coaching service, not a medical device.