AndanteFit provides automated administration of the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), ensuring standardized, reproducible physical function assessment in clinical and research settings.
LiDAR-based continuous measurement eliminates manual timing and human-related errors
Complete SPPB assessment in under 3 minutes per participant with automated data capture
No specialized training required; consistent results across different testers and sites
The SPPB is a standardized, validated assessment tool for evaluating lower extremity function in older adults. It consists of three objective performance tests.
4-meter walking test measuring functional mobility. AndanteFit supports both static and dynamic start conditions with continuous LiDAR-based velocity tracking.
Five repetitions of sit-to-stand movements assessing lower limb strength. Automated detection eliminates observer timing variability.
Progressive standing balance positions (side-by-side, semi-tandem, tandem). Precise posture monitoring ensures protocol compliance.
AndanteFit streamlines physical performance testing through a fully automated pipeline, from sensor calibration to clinical reporting.
Automatically tracks holding times for side-by-side, semi-tandem, and tandem stances with zero manual intervention.
Precision LiDAR technology captures 3m/4m gait speed at millisecond accuracy, eliminating human timing errors.
Real-time motion tracking records five repetitive sit-to-stand cycles, ensuring strict protocol adherence.
Instantly generates a standardized SPPB report with tailored intervention guides and longitudinal data analysis.
SPPB-based assessment is recommended in international guidelines for multiple conditions affecting older adults.
Europe, US, and Asia clinical guidelines. Primary outcome in sarcopenia treatment development.
WHO ICOPE guidelines for screening and assessment of functional decline in community settings.
ESMO/SIOG and ASCO guidelines for comprehensive geriatric assessment in older cancer patients.
Japanese JCS/JACR guidelines for assessment of lower limb function in cardiac rehabilitation.
Korean FDA criteria for participant selection in strength and muscle intervention trials.
NHANES (USA), KLoSHA (Korea), and 15+ Eurozone national health surveys.
Since 2018, AndanteFit has been provided to support frailty prevention among older adults in community settings. As part of our social responsibility initiatives, demo units are also available for community services and research purposes.