New features in the Sleip App

New features in the Sleip App

Get precise before-and-after comparisons and share documentation with your clients

 
The comparison view
The new comparison functionality allows you to view and quantify changes in asymmetry. Clear graphical comparisons as well as percentage change between one recording and another make it easier to monitor horses over time or compare data before and after intervention.

"This is an update that a lot of our clients have been waiting for. The visuals make it very easy to compare the horse’s asymmetry before and after a block for example. But perhaps the greatest value is that you also get a precise and quantified measurement of any change, no matter how subtle," says Aagje Hardemann, DVM, PhD and Global Customer Success Manager at Sleip.

Simply select any two analyses to instantly access a comparison view. This will also give you the percentage difference in measurement between the two analyses.
 
Send PDF documentation to clients
Another new feature in the app allows you to easily send the summary of an analysis  to your clients. The app generates a PDF including the horse’s profile, with the date of the analysis and an overview of the results, including gait plots and meta-data.  

Sleip is already a powerful tool for documentation in that all historical analyses and recordings are easily accessible in the app. The PDF-function enhances the documentation capabilities and offers a new way to add value and communicate with clients.

"Being able to create PDF’s means veterinarians can produce an instant written report that can easily be shared with clients, riders or owners – everyone within the team around a particular horse, either from a welfare or performance perspective”, says Aagje Hardman.

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