ATHLETES

Unlocking a New Era in Injury Prevention

Introducing the DARI Motion Capture System, the only FDA-approved motion capture technology, now available on Eastern Long Island. Renowned for its use on the professional golf tour, this cutting-edge technology identifies noncontact ACL injury risks in females aged 8 to 18—an issue affecting up to 11% of young athletes.

OUR MISSION

Empowering Professionals to Prevent Injuries

Our mission is to revolutionize the way we identify and mitigate non-contact ACL injury risks. By collaborating with power professionals—physical therapists, chiropractors, trainers, orthopedic surgeons, yoga instructors, and more—we aim to create a community dedicated to proactive injury prevention and performance enhancement.

THE SCIENCE BEHIND IT

GROUNDBREAKING TECHNOLOGY BACKED BY RESEARCH

The DARI Motion Capture System delivers unparalleled insights by analyzing movement patterns and identifying biomechanical risks.

  • FDA-Approved Technology

  • Used in over 75 peer-reviewed research studies

  • Proven capability to identify at-risk individuals with precision

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BETA TESTING OPPORTUNITY

BE A PART OF THE FUTURE

We are currently in the beta phase of our initiative, offering this advanced screening to select individuals. Participants will:

  • Receive a comprehensive motion analysis screen.

  • Be provided with personalized corrective exercises.

  • Have the opportunity to join a groundbreaking study exploring the use of blood flow restriction devices in injury prevention.

Participants will help shape the future of injury prevention while accessing world-class technology. This is your chance to be part of a pioneering effort that is setting new standards in health and performance. Join us and experience the next frontier in wellness and injury prevention.

COLLABORATION + RESEARCH

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH TOURO UNIVERSITY

This initiative includes collaboration with Touro University on a longitudinal study tracking injury risk and prevention strategies in young females aged 8 to 18. Data collected will not only contribute to scientific advancement but also improve outcomes for athletes worldwide.

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JOIN US IN THIS REVOLUTIONARY INITIATIVE

We invite you, your colleagues, and your network to participate in this transformative project. Together, we can redefine injury prevention for the next generation.