Turn short running videos into a structured movement report your physio team reviews, edits, and sends as a clear PDF — without specialist lab hardware.
More runners are seeking professional guidance — and practices that can package a clear running assessment have a practical way to serve them.
Sources: Strava Year in Sport 2024; recreational running injury research.
Capture the runner, upload the footage, review the movement profile, and send the final report after physio review. No specialist lab hardware required.
Capture short side and rear-view clips on a phone. A treadmill is recommended for repeatable capture.
Upload the clips into FourtyTwo Motion. The workflow is designed around short practice recordings.
Computer-vision processing extracts visible movement observations such as cadence, contact position, hip control, trunk stability, and vertical movement.
Your physio team reviews the report, adds notes or recommendations, and sends the final PDF to the client.
FourtyTwo Motion is designed as a reporting workflow for visible running movement observations. The physio remains responsible for interpretation, advice, diagnosis, and treatment decisions.
Use short practice videos to create a consistent movement report that a physio can review, edit, and explain to the runner.
It does not diagnose injury, prescribe treatment, or replace professional judgement. It flags movement areas for professional review.
Useful for practices wanting to package running assessments, document reassessments, and send clients a clearer post-session report.
Every report is designed to support professional review. FourtyTwo Motion flags visible running movement patterns; your physio team interprets the findings in context and decides what advice to give.
The report highlights contact position as an area to review. The physio checks the video, considers symptoms and training context, then decides what to discuss with the runner.
Early access is intentionally limited while hosting, AI-processing, retention, deletion controls, and practice consent workflows are finalised before wider rollout.
Practice obtains consent before recording and upload
Secure upload settings confirmed before wider rollout
Video is used to extract visible movement observations
Physio approves the final PDF
Practices should obtain client consent before recording or uploading running footage for analysis.
The intended approach is to retain report history and movement scores for reassessment, while limiting raw video retention unless required by the practice.
The product is being designed for practices working under New Zealand and Australian privacy expectations.
Hosting, AI-processing provider, retention period, and deletion controls will be confirmed before onboarding wider practice use.
FourtyTwo Motion is built for physio practices that want more structure than a generic video tool, without the cost or complexity of lab-grade gait analysis hardware. It helps turn standard running footage into a physio-reviewed, reportable assessment.
| Manual video review | Generic AI / video apps | Lab or sensor systems | FourtyTwo Motion | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Uses standard practice video | ✓ | ✓ | Varies | ✓ |
| Built around running gait assessment | Depends on physio | Usually generic | ✓ | ✓ |
| Creates a structured client PDF | Manual | Usually no | Varies | ✓ |
| Designed for physio review | ✓ | Usually no | ✓ | ✓ |
| No specialist hardware required | ✓ | ✓ | Usually no | ✓ |
| Practical for regular physio use | Time-consuming | Not physio-specific | Often overkill | ✓ |
| Flags movement patterns, not diagnoses | ✓ | Varies | ✓ | ✓ |
| Best fit | Experienced physio doing manual review | Quick video checks or generic movement feedback | Specialist lab, research, or high-volume assessment setting | Physio practices wanting repeatable running gait reports |
Early access is for a small group of practices that want to test the workflow, give practical feedback, and help shape what a useful running assessment report should look like in real practice use.
We are keeping the offer simple while the product is in MVP development: a small group of practices, direct onboarding, and feedback-led product development.
Book a short demo to see the workflow, review the report structure, and discuss whether FourtyTwo Motion fits your practice.
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