
Kinaxa, an innovator in software for physical therapy clinics, and ASENSEI, the leader in AI-powered 3D computer vision and real-time movement coaching, today announced a partnership that brings computer vision–based movement assessments directly into the physical therapy clinic using only a smartphone or tablet.
With no new hardware, no IT integration, and no disruption to workflow, clinics can now equip their physical therapists with the tools they need to deliver accurate, real-time movement assessments.
ASENSEI powers thousands of AI-driven movement assessments each month across products targeting sport, fitness, and healthcare populations—from youth athletes and gym members to GLP-1 participants and virtual physical therapy patients. Kinaxa’s assessment protocols, designed by expert clinicians and movement scientists, leverage ASENSEI’s library of thousands of exercises to deliver rapid screening and objective insights to therapists for faster, evidence-based decision-making.
“Digital health leaders like Hinge Health and Sword Health have proven the power of computer vision in remote care,” said Blake Whitcomb, VP of Partnerships at ASENSEI. “ASENSEI and Kinaxa are extending that same standard to in-clinic therapy—helping every physical therapist deliver the same quality of insight, face-to-face. Together, we’re giving therapists tools that objectively assess movement, track progress, and document outcomes automatically—allowing them to focus on what they do best: delivering care.”
Powered by ASENSEI, the Kinaxa solution allows clinics to:
Kinaxa, a division of K2 Sciences, www.k2sciences.com, bridges the gap between clinical practice and modern technology by transforming complex musculoskeletal data into simple, actionable insights. The company was built by a multidisciplinary team with deep expertise across performance science, clinical practice, engineering, and commercialization. Kinaxa builds software that allows clinicians to assess, track, and personalize care in ways that were once only possible in research labs. The company’s mission is to modernize physical therapy through intelligent data integration—helping every clinic operate at the standard of elite performance centers.
Co-founder Todd Schroeder, PhD, is a leading USC researcher in musculoskeletal performance and human physiology with more than two decades of clinical and academic experience. Shayna Goldstein, MS, brings extensive experience in performance science and program development, having supported high-volume sports medicine and athlete-performance operations across Southern California. Daniel Fox, PT, DPT, contributes deep clinical insight through his work treating orthopedic and athletic populations and helping translate lab-grade assessments into practical, clinic-ready workflows. Ashmedh Sabharwal, who has scaled multiple sports-tech and med-tech ventures globally, leads Kinaxa’s product strategy and commercialization efforts.
Together, the Kinaxa team blends scientific rigor, clinical expertise, and technology-driven execution to modernize how physical therapy is delivered in the U.S.
“Our partnership with ASENSEI reflects our belief that better data leads to better outcomes,” said Ashmedh Sabharwal, Co-Founder of Kinaxa and K2 Sciences. “By making movement analysis as simple as capturing a video, we’re giving therapists powerful insight without adding complexity. This is how the future of physical therapy should look—accessible, objective, and scalable.”
Kinaxa, powered by ASENSEI, is now available to physical therapy clinics seeking to modernize their assessments with AI-powered movement recognition. ASENSEI also offers the same movement-recognition and athletic-intelligence platform to healthcare software providers who want to integrate these capabilities into their own products and systems.
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