Frailty mobility assessment for aging and geriatric research
Capture short, safe mobility tasks that aging researchers already use, then export timing and movement quality across visits.

What the camera can measure
These outputs are designed for study comparison, rater review, and statistical analysis. They are not diagnostic claims.
Gait speed
walking start/stop and calibrated path distance
Chair-rise time
trunk and hip movement through repeated stands
Balance stance duration
foot position and trunk sway during stance
Task completion
attempt, interruption, support use, and completion state
Build the task around your protocol
ConductVision works best when the task, camera setup, annotations, and export fields are defined before the first participant visit.
Task presets
- usual gait speed
- chair rise
- balance stance
- short physical performance battery tasks
Researcher annotations
- frailty group
- assistive device
- visit number
- task version
Export fields
- gait speed
- chair-rise timing
- stance duration
- task completion flags
Camera setup
Stable camera placed to keep the chair, participant, and walking path visible without close-up identification.
Metrics, video signals, and comparators
What is established
Gait speed, chair-rise performance, and short physical performance tasks are common in frailty and aging studies.
What ConductVision quantifies
ConductVision measures timing, movement phases, and review flags while keeping the original video available to the research team.
What still needs validation
Frailty classification and intervention response should be validated against the study scale, rater process, and population.
Reviewable data for analysis teams
Exports are built for study notebooks, statistical analysis, and rater review. The video remains available for audit when the protocol allows it.
Scientific context for the task family
These links point to the measurement areas researchers commonly use when validating a protocol.
Research-use measurement note
ConductVision outputs are research-use measurements unless a customer has completed their own clinical validation, regulatory review, and intended-use controls. The study team remains responsible for consent, privacy, camera calibration, rater review, and clinical interpretation.
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Open pageBring frailty and aging mobility into a real study protocol
Share the task, participant population, camera constraints, and outcomes you need to compare. We will help map what can be measured and what needs validation.
