Tips for a Fun + Engaging User Experience

Learn how to explain TRAZER to your Users.

Here's a great way to talk about TRAZER with a new User...
"Today we're going to get a baseline of your brain + body health using the TRAZER system. TRAZER uses motion capture and immersive simulation to analyze your ability to sense, process, and execute movement-based tasks. TRAZER sees what the naked eye cannot, and TRAZER data establishes our starting point so I can gauge your progress from time-to-time and over time. It just so happens to be fun for you! Let's create your User Profile and get you started."
 
During the Activity...
Be actively engaged and give feedback as you see fit.
  • Is your User moving effectively to targets?
"I can see that your spatial awareness is on point! That means your brain + body are working very effectively as a team."
  • Is your User having trouble navigating the playing field?
"Remember, the Avatar is you! Everything you do, your Avatar does. It will only move as quickly as you move and it reflects everything you do. Scratch your head….your Avatar will scratch its head too! You are in complete control."

 
After you've reviewed their Report...
Discuss your findings and establish Goals.
"One of TRAZER’s strengths is to track and report Left versus Right Asymmetrical Movement capabilities. Your goal is to be at 10% or less – in the GREEN Zone. If you’re in the YELLOW Zone – 10.01 to 20%, you still have work to do. If you’re at 20.01 or greater, you will be in the RED Zone – and TRAZER is giving us a “heads up” that we need to take a closer look and intervene. TRAZER looks at Dynamic Reaction Time to random cues, at Acceleration (or first step quickness), at Deceleration (or your ability to STOP, at Speed over Distance Measured and at your ability to find your “place in space” in order to determine your Brain + Body Health. Now that we have that data, we can work to improve your asymmetries. Our goal is to get each metric under 10% to lower your risk of re-injury/falls. We'll use TRAZER activities to benchmark your progress so we can chart your improvement with each visit."