Addaday launched its Adaptive Learning Technology platform which takes the guesswork out of wellness routines using a range of Bluetooth-enabled portable massage devices powered by its intelligent Addaday app.
The Addaday app analyzes user input (such as location and intensity of pain, rate of perceived exertion, stress level, sleep quality, and pre-existing conditions) and collects optional variable data from the user’s wearable device (including workout data and heart rate variability) to determine appropriate treatments from millions of therapy variations.
It then wirelessly programs the Addaday device to change intensities and duration, supported by a step-by-step video guide of the routine showcasing movement of both the device and the body to mimic techniques used by professionals. The app also includes therapies that are device agnostic.
“Using a combination of psychosocial data and input from a wearable device, we are able to better understand what’s going on with the user and to prescribe more meaningful personalized therapies that will make a difference,” said Dr. Michael Venezia DC, CSCS, Addaday’s head of bioanalytics and mechanics. “With protocols that are fully customizable and based on science, our goal is to give users an experience that’s as close as they can get to an in-person physical therapist consultation from the convenience of home.”
The Addaday app is available for both iOS and Android and connects to Apple Health, with connectivity to numerous other fitness platforms and wearables coming online this fall.
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