TRAZER Accelerates Decisions with Action-Ready Insights

A multi-purpose and multi-dimensional tool designed to enhance athletic performance, injury recovery and injury prevention, TRAZER provides immediately actionable information post-activity as well as comprehensive data for analysis.

Everybody moves.

TRAZER makes every body move better.

TRAZER is the only technology of its kind that improves both physical and cognitive function.

Achieve better Brain + Body™ outcomes.

Leveraged by
Alabama
UGA
LSU@2x
EglinAFB
Towson
Clemson Tigers

TRAZER is more than data. TRAZER provides information that is easily understood and immediately actionable.

Aligned perfectly at the point where biology, technology, and data intersect, TRAZER is the only technology of its kind with the capability to track, measure, and improve both physical and cognitive performance. Designed for injury recovery, injury prevention, and enhancing performance, TRAZER combines immersive simulation and reaction-based challenges to deliver better Brain + Body™️ outcomes. Tracking 32 key movement points on the body at 30 frames per second (fps), TRAZER captures every nuance of movement to highlight areas of weakness that could lead to injury or poor performance. 

More than an Assessment Tool

In addition to comprehensive and targeted Assessments, TRAZER features 100+ Activities including Drills, Workouts, and Games. TRAZER Assessments identify deficits, Drills, Workouts, and Games strengthen them tracking progress between sessions and over time.

More than Data

Proprietary algorithms process millions of data points in real-time to provide immediate post-activity on-screen reports focused on key metrics to measure what matters most in sports performance.

TRAZER Assessments

Assessments are the beginning, middle, and end of effective Training, Performance, and Rehab Programs.

TRAZER Assessments highlight deficits and inconsistencies in movement  and cognitive function. Assessments establish a Baseline to help Athletes and Providers understand the starting point and create data-driven plans. 

As Athletes progress they go back to their original Assessment to track progress by the numbers. Providers leverage objective information to track, and achieve goals for better Brain + Body™ outcomes.

TRAZER Assessments are standardized to remain consistent, reproducible, and objective.

Activity Summary 2024

Post-Activity Reports

TRAZER provides immediate and actionable information related to Balance, Dynamic Movement, Kinematics, and Neuromechanics for objective and quantifiable data-driven decisions.

TRAZER reports are comprehensive, easy to use, and laid out clearly for immediate access to actionable information.

Measure What Matters

TRAZER is advanced technology to track, monitor, optimize, and improve physical and cognitive performance through data and actionable information.

Balance
BALANCE

 

  • Number of Misses and the location in which they occur
  • Distance and Direction of Sway
Dynamic Movement 2
DYNAMIC MOVEMENT

 

  • Acceleration & Deceleration + a Deceleration Index
  • Directional Asymmetries 
  • Speed & Distance Traveled
  • Dynamic Reaction Time
  • Standard Reaction Time
Kinematics@2x
KINEMATICS

 

  • Angles of the Trunk, Pelvis, Knees and Ankles
  • Angles of the Neck, Spine, Shoulder and Elbow
Neuromechanics
NEUROMECHANICS

 

  • Acceleration & Deceleration + a Deceleration Index
  • Directional Asymmetries 
  • Speed & Distance Traveled
  • Dynamic Reaction Time™ 
  • Standard Reaction Time
  • Response Accuracy and Response Time for Congruent vs. Incongruent cues
Jeff Allen

We are extremely excited by the multiple applications of TRAZER. Each Activity provides objective data that enables us to track progress and improvement; it is like a scoreboard. Athletes can see their progress & compete against each other in sports specific drills & games."

Jeff Allen
Athletic Trainer, Asst. AD Sports Medicine | University of Alabama
LSU@2x

"I've never seen anything that measures lower extremity function better than the RAS 90. It allows me to look at an individual’s ability to stop, start, and change directions, 60, 70, 80 times in just 90 seconds."

Jack Marucci
Director of Athletic Training | Louisiana State University