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Early Access Benefits

Better data. Better decisions.

A wearable that turns real-world movement into lab-grade metrics for clinicians, athletes, and coaches.

Backed By
NRC-IRAP
Accelerate IP
Venture UBC
The Problem

Strength testing returns numbers. Movement quality is still a visual guess.

Clinicians, coaches, and athletes deserve better.

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Different tools used for return-to-sport testing

There is no clinical standard for assessing movement

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Of clinicians rate their return-to-sport testing as excellent

Most know their current protocols fall short

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Of lower-limb injuries are non-contact

How an athlete moves is the missing link

3 in 4

Athletes return to sport with movement-based rehab

Targeted movement protocols improve outcomes

Sources: Compagnin et al., 2025; Belozo et al., 2024; Clar et al., 2025; Serner et al., 2020

Introducing

COREMOTION

A purpose-built wearable that replaces subjective judgment with objective data.

For Therapists Data-driven results, better outcomes
For Athletes Empowerment, confidence, better performance
Problem: Subjective assessment

Objective Data

Precise, consistent movement metrics from a wearable sensor.

Problem: Delayed feedback

Real-time Biofeedback

Faulty movement patterns flagged in real time. Athletes correct on the spot.

Problem: Clinical rehab

Sport-Specificity

Sport-specific training in the athlete's environment. Movement metrics, not isolated strength.

How It Works
1

Wear

A lightweight sensor, worn during sport-specific exercises. No lab needed.

2

Measure

Movement tracked continuously through rehab. Precise biomechanics, not subjective observation.

3

Decide

Clinicians get objective metrics for return-to-sport decisions. Athletes get instant biofeedback.

Meet the Team

Diego Grossling
CEO

Diego Grossling

MScPT, B.Kin

Physiotherapist specializing in sport injury rehab and return-to-play.

Dr. Pawel Kudzia
CTO

Dr. Pawel Kudzia

PhD, MASc, B.Eng

Biomechanics researcher in wearable sensors, motion analysis, and neuromuscular control.

If you're interested in joining our team, feel free to reach out.