20 minutes. 10 joint groups. A complete picture of how you move — and where you're at risk.
Move-IQ requires minimal setup. Here's what to have ready:
Placed on a table or tripod at hip height, facing you. The camera records your movement from a fixed position throughout the assessment.
You'll need enough room to lie down, stand, and perform light dynamic movements. A clear 10×10 ft area is ideal.
Shorts or flexible pants that allow the camera to see your knees and ankles. Barefoot is fine — no shoes needed.
Do not warm up before the assessment. Move-IQ measures your natural movement state. A warm-up temporarily inflates scores and reduces diagnostic value.
The assessment follows a guided video protocol. Each joint group has a specific movement or position the camera records. Your TBAfit dashboard scores each movement as you complete it.
Seated or standing, you perform neck flexion, extension, rotation, and lateral flexion. The camera captures range of motion and movement quality.
Standing, you raise each arm through flexion, abduction, and rotation patterns. Left and right are scored independently. Asymmetry is flagged immediately.
Seated and standing spinal positions. Rotation, extension, and lateral flexion of the mid and lower back. Compensations like hip hiking or rib flaring are captured.
Supine, side-lying, and standing positions. Hip flexion, abduction, and internal/external rotation. This is often where the most significant asymmetries show up.
Standing and seated positions. Knee flexion/extension and ankle dorsiflexion/plantarflexion. Alignment under partial load is also captured.
A single number (0–100) combining all 10 joint groups. Your baseline for tracking progress over time.
Individual scores for each of the 10 joint groups, with left/right comparison so asymmetry is immediately visible.
ATLAS identifies your 3 strongest joint groups and your 3 priority areas for improvement, ranked by clinical impact.
AI-generated interpretation of your specific pattern — not generic advice, but exercise suggestions mapped to your actual scores.
After your Move-IQ assessment, ATLAS analyzes your scores and generates recommendations. From there, you have two paths:
Use the scores to build a targeted BluePrint program for your client, starting with exercises mapped to their highest-priority deficits.
Follow the ATLAS-recommended exercises independently, or start a BluePrint program to work through a structured daily plan.
The assessment takes under 20 minutes. No gym. No equipment.
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