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Body Evaluation is an iPad-based posture screening and range of motion (ROM) assessment app from Health Plan, LLC, designed for chiropractors, physical therapists, physiotherapists, kinesiologists, and fitness professionals. It is not a general-purpose chat-style AI tool; instead, it uses augmented reality (AR) and camera-based automatic landmark detection to help clinicians complete posture and mobility assessments faster and more objectively.
The product supports AP and lateral image measurements for posture screening, including forward head translation, lateral anterior head carriage, and shoulder protraction. Its ROM coverage includes cervical flexion/extension, lateral flexion, rotation, hip extension, and shoulder flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and other movements. Typical use cases include initial outpatient screening, patient education, adolescent idiopathic scoliosis screening, and remote or in-clinic assessment records. Automatic keypoint detection can reduce the time spent on manual positioning, while users can still make manual adjustments—indicating that final judgment remains in the hands of professionals.
The source text does not disclose the app’s pricing, subscription model, or trial policy. It only states that automated posture screening, ROM assessment, cloud-based records, and report customization are included as standard features, with no extra payments or subscriptions. On the integration side, it is fairly practical: it can connect to a Cliniko practice management account and export assessments into patient records. It also supports third-party EHR integration or custom HTTP web servers via FHIR data exchange.
The product claims to provide HIPAA cloud backup, with patient images, assessments, and records stored in the cloud and accessible on iPad/iPhone via Google, Apple, or personal accounts. Outputs include full-body images, dated reports, notes, PDFs, video capture, annotations, and pain charts. One important caveat is that the terms state the software and materials are provided “as is,” with no guarantee of accuracy, results, or reliability. They also explicitly note that data loss may occur, so users are responsible for maintaining their own backups.
Its strengths are a clearly defined vertical use case, a simple onboarding path, and a complete reporting and EHR workflow. Its drawbacks are that the platform is mainly limited to iPad/iPhone, while information on pricing, payment, trials, and Chinese-language support is insufficient. It is best suited to overseas rehabilitation clinics or individual therapists who already use an iPad and need standardized posture/ROM documentation. The source text does not clarify availability, payment, or compliance for users in China. For domestic clinical use in China, it would be important to verify App Store availability, cloud data compliance, and local EMR alternatives.
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