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Close the clinical-research loop. Biomechanical assessments sync to patient records; de-identified data flows back into research workflows. FHIR-based read/write for orthopedic and sports medicine teams.

The Notus Labs Epic integration was built for clinical teams that want biomechanical monitoring data to live alongside the rest of a patient's orthopedic record — not in a separate system clinicians have to remember to check.

Continuous biomechanical assessments, return-to-play clearance decisions, and session-level progress summaries sync directly into Epic via FHIR. The data becomes part of the patient's chart, not an exportable afterthought.

What this enables for research:
  • Bidirectional FHIR sync between Notus Labs sessions and Epic patient records
  • Biomechanical assessments and clearance decisions auto-filed into the chart
  • De-identified session data available for research workflows alongside clinical care
  • Orthopedic and sports medicine flowsheet templates included

The integration is designed for health systems where the same patient data needs to serve clinical care, research, and return-to-play decisions — without forcing clinicians to switch systems.

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Notus Labs is a wearable biomechanical monitoring platform for orthopedic care, sports medicine research, and athletic performance. Notus Labs is not a medical device, does not provide medical advice, and does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition or injury. All biomechanical data is intended to support clinical decision-making by licensed healthcare professionals and research workflows conducted under institutional IRB approval. Return-to-play and clearance decisions remain the sole responsibility of the treating clinician. Research partnerships are conducted with Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, and other affiliated institutions under formal data-sharing agreements.