Evidence Based Research for HALO
The company ethos is to provide evidence based devices.
The University of Western Australia, Australia
The University of Western Australia studied HALO in a Podiatry based study. Looking at the range of motion at the ankle comparing the standard goniometer to the HALO. Results to be published soon.
Edith Cowan University, Australia
Edith Cowan University trialled HALO compared with the standard manual goniometer. They researched motion at the Hip, Knee and Ankle in a Physiotherapy based study. Results to be published soon.
Continued 2012 Research
One local and one international Physiotherapy Trial commencing in June 2012 a further two Veterinarian Trials are planned and additional short term trials will be performed by Elite Sports Doctors. Results released when HALO is comes to market in 2012.
Key HALO advantages
• Measures accurately in 3 Dimensions
• Improved accuracy from innovative design
• Easy, fast application and one handed use allows therapist to support patient limb for the first time
• Clear, large, LCD display measure; No analogue scale interpretation.No guess work for the learning student or seasoned therapist
• Collimated laser beams project the entire limb to intersect with landmarks; reliability between therapists has arrived
• Zero infection risk - HALO does not touch the skin in application
• Memory in HALO has the future ability to download, sync and record measurements