1.2.1
2023-10-18
• Guest clients to perform assessments on prospects and yourself
• Optimized assessment flow
1.2.0
2023-10-12
Variations of movements - Standard Squat, Bilateral Hinge, Lateral Lunge
1.1.9
2023-09-24
Add notes to assessments
1.1.8
2023-09-05
Trainer and client profile pictures so you can show off that pretty face
1.1.7
2023-08-29
Update results loading for assigned assessments.
1.1.6
2023-08-25
Minor updates
1.1.5
2023-08-16
Styling updates
1.1.4
2023-08-10
Improve speed for assessment results
1.1.1
2023-07-24
Minor Bugs Fixes - Improved Navigation
1.1.0
2023-07-17
Minor updates
1.0.9
2023-06-28
Minor improvements
Biomechanics release fact:
The Femoral Anteversion Angle is a measurement that assesses the rotation of the femur (thigh bone) relative to the pelvis.
The Femoral Anteversion Angle is determined by measuring the angle between the neck of the femur and the axis of the femoral condyles. It provides information about the rotational position of the femur in relation to the pelvis. This angle is important as it influences the alignment and function of the hip and knee joints.
Abnormalities in the Femoral Anteversion Angle can contribute to various conditions, such as in-toeing or out-toeing gait patterns. Intoeing refers to a condition where the feet turn inward while walking, while out-toeing is the opposite, with the feet pointing outward. These conditions can affect the alignment and mechanics of the lower limbs, potentially leading to gait disturbances and other issues.
Assessing the Femoral Anteversion Angle helps orthopedic specialists determine the underlying causes of gait abnormalities and plan appropriate treatment strategies. It is particularly relevant in pediatric orthopedics, as abnormalities in the femoral anteversion angle can be present from childhood and may require monitoring or intervention to address any functional impairments.
1.0.8
2023-06-23
Minor improvements.
Biomechanics release fact: The Tibiofemoral Angle (TF Angle)
The TF angle, also known as the knee angle or quadriceps angle, measures the alignment of the femur (thigh bone) and tibia (shin bone) at the knee joint. It is determined by drawing lines along the longitudinal axes of these bones. The TF angle is used to assess varus (bow-legged) or valgus (knock-kneed) alignment, which can affect weight distribution, joint loading, and stability of the knee.
1.0.7
2023-06-19
Bug fixes - Putting those pesky critters on a strict diet
1.0.6
2023-06-09
Free accounts are now available! Use Demotu with no commitment!
1.0.5
2023-06-05
I feel the need... The need for SPEED (improvements)
1.0.4
2023-06-01
∙ Small optimization for speed
1.0.3
2023-05-30
∙ Ability to name free record movements
∙ Delete assessments
∙ Option to not create an account nor provide email for clients
∙ Minor optimizations
1.0.2
2023-05-25
Minor fix for optimizing speed of processing
1.0.1
2023-05-24
Minor fix optimizing speed of loading times