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Springbok Analytics
AI-powered muscle analytics from rapid MRI scans

What is Springbok Analytics?

Springbok Analytics revolutionizes musculoskeletal health assessment by transforming standard 2D MRI data into detailed, personalized 3D muscle visualizations. Their innovative technology utilizes rapid imaging sequences and AI-based analysis to provide a comprehensive view of muscle health, measuring individual muscle size, left-right asymmetries, and intramuscular fat infiltration.

The platform delivers actionable insights within hours, completing lower extremity scans in under 15 minutes and full body scans in less than an hour. Their advanced analytics capabilities enable precise quantification of muscle attributes, including scar tissue, edema, and tendon morphology, making it an invaluable tool for healthcare professionals, sports medicine, and pharmaceutical research.

Features

  • Rapid MRI Processing: Complete lower extremity scan in under 15 minutes
  • 3D Visualization: Converts 2D MRI data into detailed 3D muscle models
  • Comprehensive Analysis: Measures muscle size, asymmetries, and fat infiltration
  • Quick Turnaround: Results delivered within 2-3 days
  • Digital Twin Creation: Personalized musculoskeletal system mapping

Use Cases

  • Pharmaceutical drug efficacy evaluation
  • Sports injury assessment and recovery monitoring
  • Athletic performance optimization
  • Muscle health tracking for aging population
  • Research on muscle-degenerating conditions
  • Return-to-play decision making in sports

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