Demo

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How to use the demos

Find out how fantastic Stryder is firsthand by giving it a try yourself, explore its amazing features and see what makes Stryder stand out from the rest.

You can launch a Stryder demo of your choosing below and experiment as much as you like. Any work you do on the demo won’t be saved anywhere so feel free to try it out as many times as you like.

  1. Use the tools at the base of the video to draw on, measure angles and otherwise mark-up the video.

  2. Add text comments and add them, along with your mark-ups and screenshots to the comments panel

  3. View a PDF summarising the comments panel - you’ll find this option in the dropdown menu at the top, right of the screen.

Treadmill run stryder demos

These demos feature a posterior view and saggital view from the right-hand side of a 60-year-old male running on a treadmill. He presented with lower back pain and is recovering from plantar fasciitis. He was filmed with an iPhone 12 mini in slo-mo. This means the beginning and end of the video are 60fps and the middle, slow motion component is 240fps.

Sit-to-stand stryder demo

This demo shows a video of the sagittal and coronal views of a patient performing a standard sit-to-stand task. He complains of right medial knee pain and instability and has to use a walking aid to assist with knee stability.

Hemimelia walk stryder demo

These demos shows a sagittal view and a coronal view of a 10-year-old girl walking. She is an elite gymnast and taekwondo student who has tibia hemimelia on her right side. She was filmed with an iPhone 12 mini in slo-mo, meaning the beginning and end of the video is 60fps and the middle, slow motion component is 240fps.