BioBand

Objective movement data for rehabilitation

BioBand is a wearable sensor that connects to the Bio6 platform. It captures joint angles, movement symmetry, and muscle activation during rehabilitation — giving clinicians objective data instead of subjective observation.

BioBand wearable sensor platform

A sensor built for rehabilitation

BioBand is placed on the patient by the clinician. It captures what matters — movement, symmetry, activation — and sends it directly to Bio6.

Wear & go

Lightweight, wireless sensor

Designed to be worn during rehabilitation without restricting natural movement. Bluetooth connection — no cables, positioned by the clinician in seconds.

ROM
Symmetry
Activation
Built for real movement

Captures joint angles, symmetry, activation

Records the full picture during actual exercises — range of motion, left-right symmetry, and neuromuscular recruitment. Objective data you can act on.

Connected to Bio6

Every session flows to your dashboard

Data captured by BioBand is processed automatically by Bio6 and available instantly in the clinician dashboard — no manual entry, no delays.

How it works

Four steps from device to insight

From placement to clinical report in minutes — no manual data entry required.

01

Place the device

The clinician positions BioBand on the relevant joint or limb segment in seconds.

02

Capture movement

BioBand records motion, muscle activation, and physiological signals during the session.

03

Process data in Bio6

The platform converts raw sensor data into clinically meaningful metrics automatically.

04

Review clinical insights

Session reports and recovery trends appear instantly in the clinician dashboard.

Recovery timeline

8 weeks
Session data
Between-session signals
Continuous insights

Understand progress beyond each session

Clinical decisions are often based on isolated snapshots taken every few weeks. Bio6 changes that by turning each assessment into structured, comparable data over time.

By connecting session data with optional between-session tracking, clinicians gain a clearer, more continuous view of patient recovery — not just performance on a single day.

  • Session-over-session trends
  • Live biometric data stream
  • Between-session tracking
  • Recovery trajectory scoring
What you can measure

Six clinically relevant data types

Range of motion

Joint angle and movement arc across sessions.

Movement symmetry

Left-right balance during functional tasks.

Balance and stability

Postural control and sway metrics.

Muscle activation

Neuromuscular recruitment patterns and timing.

Movement quality

Coordination, control, and movement efficiency.

Recovery trends

Progress tracked across the full rehabilitation programme.

Clinical example

BioBand in the clinic — session by session

BioBand Report — ACL RehabilitationIllustrative patient data

Marcus Reid, 26

Phase 3 — Return to Sport · Week 12 of 16

On Track

Metric

Knee flexion ROM
95°134°+39°
Quad strength (LSI)
68%91%+23%
Hop test symmetry
61%88%+27%

Clinician note

Quad LSI crossed the 90% threshold this session. Single-leg hop symmetry trending well — cleared for progressive plyometric loading.

Physiotherapist guiding a patient through a resistance band exercise

2–3× more

Patient data points captured

Track patient progress continuously — not just during sessions — with structured data, adherence tracking, and optional movement analysis.

Based on replacing periodic in-clinic assessments (every 1–3 weeks) with ongoing tracking through patient-reported data, home programs, and optional sensor-based measurements.

Use cases

Designed for rehabilitation — wherever movement matters

Post-surgical rehab

Track recovery after joint surgery with objective movement benchmarks.

MSK rehabilitation

Measure functional mobility for musculoskeletal conditions.

Neurological rehab

Capture gait symmetry and balance in stroke and neurological recovery.

Sports performance

Analyse movement mechanics for return-to-sport decisions.

Occupational rehab

Assess functional movement capacity for return-to-work.

Clinical research

Standardised biomechanical data for trials and outcomes research.

Frequently asked questions

Ready to try BioBand?

Start a pilot and see how BioBand integrates with Bio6 to capture objective movement data during rehabilitation.