Helping patients through a speedier and more supported physio rehab process
Overview
I led the UX and design work for a conceptual mobile healthcare app and a wearable device that provides increased support for patients throughout their injury rehabilitation journeys.
Project
RMIT Digital Design Studio
Category
UX/UI Design
Design tools
XD, Figma, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Max MSP
How it works
(RE)fit is a digital platform for patient’s home exercise programs that converts angular data gathered from the wearable knee brace to provide real-time visual feedbackwithin the app. This assists patients in improving their movement. The data is stored within the app, allowing patients to track their technique and progress throughout their rehabilitation, providing a simpler, safer and potentially speedier recovery. I led the user experience and interface design whilst Louis led the programming and data analysis. We were selected to present our work at a RMIT's 'Next Fest' talking about the future of digital design. We were approached to apply for the 2022 James Dyson Competition with this idea and are currently researching and developing our next iteration to pitch to panellists.
Case Study Excerpt
Click the link below to see the full case study via Behance.