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Export raw biomechanical signals, joint angles, and ground reaction forces directly to MATLAB for custom analysis. Built for biomechanics labs running advanced motion studies.

Labs can run custom analyses the way they already do, with sensor data clean enough to skip the hand-processing step that eats most research timelines.

The Notus Labs MATLAB integration is for biomechanics labs that want full access to raw signal data — not a summary dashboard. Joint angles, ground reaction force estimates, accelerometry, and loading asymmetry data export directly into MATLAB-readable formats.

What this enables for research:
  • Raw biomechanical signals exported in MATLAB-native formats
  • Joint angles, ground reaction force estimates, and loading asymmetry data included
  • Session-level and trial-level granularity for custom analysis
  • Compatible with standard biomechanics research pipelines and custom analysis scripts

The integration is designed for research labs that need publication-grade data in a format their existing analysis workflows already speak.

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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.