THE NEURAL CONNECTION

Walking is the Mirror of the Brain.

Exploring the link between movement mechanics and neurological longevity.

While the world looks for cures, we look for early signals.

Walking is a complex cognitive task. When neurological health begins to shift, gait is often the first function to change—long before other symptoms appear. We are building the platform to decode these signals.

THE THESIS: COGNITIVE WALKING

Your Walk Speaks.

HybridStep's sensors capture subtle micro-changes in your gait. By moving gait analysis from the clinic to the city street, we capture Real-World Evidence (RWE)—unbiased data collected in your natural environment.

RESEARCH AREAS

  • Micro-Movements & Parkinson’s

    The Signal: Bradykinesia (Micro-slowness) & Rhythm Fluctuations.

    HybridStep Advantage:Standard wearables often miss the micro-tremors associated with early-stage motor decline. Our high-fidelity 200Hz sampling rate captures granular data points every 5 milliseconds, allowing us to research gait initiation and rhythm stability with clinical precision.

  • The Sixth Vital Sign: Gait Speed

    The Signal: Cognitive Decline correlation.

    HybridStep Advantage:Studies suggest a direct link between slowing gait speed and cognitive health. Neurment IO™ establishes your personal baseline over months of data, aiming to spot unexplained deviations that a yearly doctor's visit might miss.

  • Fatigue & Asymmetry

    The Signal: Neurological Fatigue (e.g., in MS).

    HybridStep Advantage:Neurological fatigue often manifests as a "foot drop" or asymmetry after 20 minutes of exertion. Our continuous monitoring creates a dynamic fatigue profile, visualizing how your mechanics degrade over time.

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    DISCLAIMER

    Disclaimer: HybridStep and Neurment IO™ products are currently designed for general wellness and performance optimization. They are not medical devices and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The applications described on this page represent ongoing research and future development goals.