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  • Released
  • Updated
  • October 12, 2014
  • November 1, 2017

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This medical device uses a Bluetooth LE inertial sensor to analyze knee joint kinematics and dynamic laxities. It provides real-time graphics and quantitative data to aid in the diagnosis and monitoring of knee injuries, particularly for professional athletes. The app supports pre- and post-operative patient follow-up and rehabilitation.

Knee laxity kinematic assessment
Quantitative Pivot-Shift test evaluation
Quantitative Lachman test evaluation
PDF export of test results
Pre and post-operative patient follow-up
Bluetooth LE inertial sensor support
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What's New in KiRA

1.2.8

November 1, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. - Added the link to the helpdesk in "Support"

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Accurate and precise

Really useful!

It' unique

The only way to measure knee laxity with my ipad

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FAQ

What is KiRA used for?

KiRA is a medical device that supports the analysis of knee joint kinematics and dynamic laxities. It helps in diagnosing Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries and monitoring patient recovery during rehabilitation.

How does KiRA work?

KiRA utilizes a Bluetooth LE inertial sensor to collect data on knee movement. The app then processes this data to provide real-time graphics and quantitative information about the examination.

Can KiRA help with ACL injuries?

Yes, KiRA is specifically designed to aid in the diagnosis of ACL injuries by providing quantitative evaluations of tests like the Pivot-Shift and Lachman tests.

Is KiRA suitable for athletes?

Yes, KiRA is particularly relevant for professional athletes, as the diagnosis of partial ligament injuries can be critical and challenging in their cases.

Does KiRA support patient follow-up?

Yes, KiRA is a key tool for monitoring functional recovery during the rehabilitation phase and supports pre- and post-operative patient follow-up.

What devices is KiRA compatible with?

KiRA is supported on iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices.

What is the age rating for KiRA?

KiRA has an age rating of 17+, suggesting it is intended for use by or under the supervision of adults.

When was KiRA last updated?

The latest version of KiRA was released on November 1, 2017. The app was initially released on October 12, 2014.