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Digitsole Launches AI-Based Smart Insole Technology
Digitsole recently announced the official launch of its innovative second-generation, Digitsole Pro® system and smart insoles in the U.S. The next generation system will also be available in Europe and many other countries around the world.
Digitsole Pro® was developed with, and for, health care professionals to improve the clinical assessment of patients with mobility disorders. The company notes each Digitsole Pro® insole has an inertial platform that records the walking steps, running strides and orientations of a foot in space. The connected chips inserted into a patient’s insoles retrieve data collected at the end of each activity. Patient movements are processed through Digitsole Pro®’s proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm into relevant clinical data so practitioners can propose the most effective treatment options for patients, according to the company.
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Compulink Enhances its User Interface for Better Efficiency
Compulink Healthcare Solutions recently announced that it has delivered an updated graphical user interface (GUI) for its Advantage SMART Practice™ electronic health record (EHR) solution. Included in its Advantage 12.6 Cures Certified release, the GUI features design elements that the company says are pleasing to the eye and add to ease of use. Compulink notes efficiency features such as panel displays and hover menus have been added throughout the software for quicker access to information and functions.
The company’s Advantage all-in-one database solution includes specialty specific EHR, practice management, inventory management, patient portal, patient engagement, ASC, E-Commerce, analytics, optical POS (for eyecare practices), and revenue cycle management services for its clients.
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Forward Motion Medical Releases 3D Casting App
Forward Motion Medical recently announced the release of version 9 of its groundbreaking 3D casting app, available for free on iPads and iPhones. The company notes it has continued to improve the software by adding features such as start-to-finish casting and ordering, real-time order tracking, the ability to scan for ankle-foot orthoses, and desktop database integration.
Forward Motion says the app now features scannerless casting capabilities through the use of the TrueDepth camera by Apple. The TrueDepth casting feature essentially turns every iPhone into a portable scanner, notes the company.
The Forward Motion Medical app is free to download in the Apple App Store. The company notes no additional hardware is needed for Apple devices with TrueDepth capabilities (iPhones generation 10 and up and iPad Pros), while standard iPads require additional structure sensor hardware.
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