Movement artifacts that a coach can actually review.
Ora's biomechanics lab is being built to turn movement video into pose quality, squat events, approximate kinematics, confidence, and reviewable artifacts. It is not a medical scan, force plate, or diagnostic engine.
What the current engine can show
- Pose quality checks for whether a video is usable enough to interpret.
- Squat event detection and pose-derived kinematics from mock, pose-json, or MediaPipe-backed extraction paths.
- Confidence summaries, package manifests, and review artifacts that keep uncertainty visible.
- A future media workflow for short movement breakdowns, not unsupported force or injury claims.
What Ora will not claim yet
A normal camera cannot recover exact internal anatomy. Dynamics, muscle forces, tendon forces, ligament stress, joint-contact surfaces, and medical-grade diagnosis remain unavailable unless a future defensible model and expert review support them.