Over 3 billion people worldwide live with neurological disorders, yet only about 10% have access to rehabilitation. Traditional tools for diagnosing CNS and balance disorders are expensive, bulky, and require specialized skills, making them inaccessible to most patients, especially in remote areas. As a result, rehabilitation often remains subjective and unmeasurable. The shortage of qualified professionals and the overload on specialists only make the problem worse.
Our goal is to change this by providing objective, measurable, and accessible diagnostics and rehabilitation, while automating the process for physicians. This not only reduces the burden on healthcare systems but also ensures equal access to care — whether in the clinic or at home.


