Sleip scales asymmetry data to the horse’s actual size

Sleip scales asymmetry data to the horse’s actual size

We are excited to announce a significant update to your Sleip data: anatomical scaling.  This industry-first feature factors in horse size, straight from video, when calculating asymmetry data.

Here's why it matters:

Improved precision and clinical relevance

  • Tailored to anatomy: Unlike previous methods, anatomical scaling considers the horse's size, providing a more intuitive correlation between measured asymmetry and horse size.
  • Better consistency: The new method scales impact and push-off asymmetry to the horse's dimensions, leading to a more consistent representation of data for horses with both small and large movement patterns.
  • Enhanced decision-making: With asymmetry measurements scaled to horse size, comparability of asymmetry severity increases and you can make informed decisions with greater confidence.

“Sleip's AI tracks over 100 key points on the horse's body, enabling it to accurately measure the horse's actual size and scale asymmetry measures accordingly.”

Read more about anatomical scaling here.

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