Boston-based Tekscan in February released its SportsAT 2.0 for balance assessments.
SportsAT, which includes a built-in balance compass to aid in rehabilitation and track progress, helps lower extremity practitioners quickly quantify gait asymmetries and evaluate rehabilitation progress, and features automated time-to-boundary calculations.
Researchers from University of Delaware in Newark in 2014 published data in the Journal of Sport Rehabilitation validating that the Balance Error Scoring System (BESS) portion of Tekscan software was comparable to traditional BESS scoring using trained testers.






