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AXIS Recovery is a clip-on wearable and companion app designed to support lower-limb rehabilitation. It tracks range of motion, movement quality, and stability, providing real-time haptic and visual feedback. Integration with cycle-tracking apps allows exercise to be tailored to hormonal phases, helping athletes train safely and optimise recovery.

Lower-limb injuries are a common challenge for athletes, particularly females, who face unique physiological factors and psychological barriers during rehabilitation. To better understand these challenges, both primary and secondary research were conducted. An online survey with 32 female athletes and five semi-structured interviews with athletes and professionals revealed three key themes: lack of continuous professional support, hormonal influences on injury risk, and fear of re-injury. Following analysis, the project focused on how a wearable device with real-time feedback and app integration could address these themes, supporting both physical recovery and psychological confidence throughout rehabilitation.
An online survey was distributed to 32 female athletes with current or past lower-limb injuries. The survey included both open- and closed-ended questions about rehabilitation experiences, usability of existing tools, and psychological challenges such as fear of re-injury and confidence in performing exercises correctly.
“Women are eight times more likely to tear their ACL and have knee injuries based on just anatomically the angle of our hips to our knees, and of course, hormones play a massive factor.”
FORMER AUSTRALIAN WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYER AND MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST.
1. Lack of continuous professional support: Recreational athletes often only see physiotherapists every 2–3 weeks, leaving them unsure about correct exercise form and progression, which increases the risk of re-injury.
2. Hormonal influences on injury risk: Research and interviews highlighted that fluctuations in hormonal cycles can impact joint stability and susceptibility to injury, yet many rehabilitation programs fail to account for this.
3. Fear of re-injury and psychological barriers: Athletes reported anxiety, lack of confidence, and a feeling of isolation during recovery, particularly when performing exercises unsupervised.
These insights directly informed the development of AXIS Recovery. The device was designed to provide real-time feedback, personalised tracking, and psychological reassurance, while the companion app allows athletes to integrate cycle-aware recommendations and monitor progress between physiotherapy sessions. This evidence-based approach ensures the design addresses both the physical and emotional dimensions of rehabilitation.
AXIS Recovery is a clip-on wearable and app that supports lower-limb rehabilitation by providing real-time motion tracking, customisable haptic feedback, and visual alerts. It helps athletes perform exercises safely, track progress, and rebuild confidence, while integrating with apps like FLO to tailor recovery to individual needs, including hormonal cycle phases.
The AXIS app allows users to customise haptic feedback, adjusting vibration strength, patterns, and sensitivity to match their recovery needs. A built-in orientation calibrator ensures accurate tracking regardless of whether the device is clipped to the waistband, knee, or ankle. Integration with apps like FLO enables exercise guidance to adapt to hormonal cycle phases, supporting female athletes with personalised, safe, and optimised rehabilitation. This combination of precision, control, and cycle-aware programming empowers users to regain confidence, maintain proper form, and track progress effectively.
1. Clip the Device: Attach AXIS securely to your waistband, knee brace, or ankle brace using the spring-clip.
2. Power On: Press the power button to turn the device on.
3. Start Session: Press start/stop to begin tracking your exercise or activity.
4. Calibrate Orientation: Use the orientation calibrator in the app to ensure accurate motion tracking.
5. Adjust Haptics: Use the increase/decrease vibration buttons or app settings to customise feedback strength and patterns.
6.Exercise & Monitor: Perform your exercises while following LED lights (green, amber, red) and vibration cues to maintain proper form and safe range of motion.
7. Track Progress: After your session, review performance summaries and progress dashboards in the app.
8. Cycle Integration (Optional): Sync with apps like FLO to tailor exercises according to hormonal cycle phases.
9. Power Off & Recharge: Turn the device off using the power button and recharge wirelessly when needed.
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