RunScribe

Gait Lab – Gait Analysis System

RunScribe Gait Lab is a comprehensive gait analysis platform for running and walking (coaches, podiatrists, physical therapists, gait labs, etc). By capturing data on both feet at every step, RunScribe provides a detailed view of gait mechanics in the lab or out in the wild.

The RunScribe System

1 RunScribe Pods

RunScribe’s 500Hz IMU footpods record every step of your hike, run or walk.

2 RunScribe App

View in RealTime / Upload run data using the RunScribe iOS or Android apps.

3 RunScribe Dashboard

The RunScribe dashboard offers powerful visualization and analysis tools to analyze metrics, compare runs, identify trends and track the impact of shoes & terrain on stride mechanics.

Viewable on Mobile, Tablet, or Web Browser

RunScribe Red
Our Next Generation Gait Analysis Platform



  • RunScribe Foot
    2 Pods, Charger, Cradles
    (Laces Mount Only)
  • Basic Metrics
    Efficiency, Shock, Motion
  • Advanced Metrics
    Derived, Plus, Research
  • Shoe Prints / Ride
    Visualize Ground Contact
  • Compare Tools
    Community, Trends, Shoes
  • Multiple Clients
    Unlimited via Runners Portal
  • Improved Battery Life
    2-3x over RS Plus
  • Larger Flash Memory
    2x over RS Plus
  • High Speed Sync
    6x over RS Plus
  • Improved Sensor Drift
    4x over RS Plus



  • Extra Set of Lace Cradles
    (2) Sets - 4 Lace Cradles


  • RunScribe Foot/Sacral
    3 Pods, 1 Charger, Cradles
    (2 Laces + 1 Hip Mount)
  • Basic Metrics
    Efficiency, Shock, Motion
  • Sacral Metrics
    Pelvic Angles, Vert Osc
  • Advanced Metrics
    Derived, Plus, Research
  • Shoe Prints / Ride
    Visualize Ground Contact
  • Hip Prints / Ride
    Visualize Hip Motion
  • Compare Tools
    Community, Trends, Shoes
  • Multiple Clients
    Unlimited via Runners Portal

Introducing the RunScribe Motion POD
our purpose-built RawData Collection POD for Research Applications

 


  • RunScribe Motion POD
    1 Pod, 1 Charger/USB-C Interface
    Cradles (Laces, Adhesive, Clip-On, Wrist Band)
  • Sensors
    3-Axis Accel/Gyro/Mag, 3-Axis HighG Accel (400G!)
    Altitude, Temperature
  • Storage
    1GB Flash (built-in)
  • Livestream Data via BT
    1 to 100Hz
  • Recording Options
    Any Combination of Sensors
    0.01 to 1000Hz
    Configurable Triggers
  • RawData Only!
    No Gait Metrics
  • Note - Pre-Order!
    Shipping Estimate - January 2022


RunScribe Plus CloseOut – found another box !!!

If you’re interested in learning more about gait analysis, now’s the time!
Please remember, RunScribe is a professional grade gait analysis platform … designed for experienced gait professionals.
If you’re looking for a Stryd alternative, RunScribe isn’t it!

Note – All Closeout Sales are Final
 


  • RunScribe Foot/Sacral
    3 Pods, 1 Charger, Cradles
    (2 Laces + 1 Hip Mount)
  • Basic Metrics
    Efficiency, Shock, Motion
  • Sacral Metrics
    Pelvic Angles, Vert Osc
  • Advanced Metrics
    Derived, Plus, Research
  • Shoe Prints / Ride
    Visualize Ground Contact
  • Hip Prints / Ride
    Visualize Hip Motion
  • Compare Tools
    Community, Trends, Shoes
  • Multiple Clients
    Unlimited via Runners Portal

 

The Power of RunScribe

RunScribe Gait Lab for Clinics, Coaches and Researchers


  • RealTime?
    Using the RunScribe mobile app, you can see all basic gait metrics (both running and walking) live.
  • Multiple Patients?
    With our Runners view, you can create and manage data for your patients.
  • In the Lab or In the Wild?
    RunScribe makes it easy to quickly collect data on a treadmill or send them out for a real road/trail run.
  • Data Export for Research Applications?
    Export options make it easy for your analysis, from per-step CSV to full 500Hz RawData IMU data.

Accuracy Matters

Over 1500 clinicians, coaches, gait labs (including many footwear brands), and academic researchers around the globe trust RunScribe to deliver consistent and accurate metrics.

We’re committed to sharing our research and validation studies with our community.

trusted by
over 1500
clinicians, coaches &
gait labs

The RunScribe Dashboard

Summary Stats

The RunScribe Dashboard provides a quick summary of your activity, including our Community Comparison and extensive TAGing options.

Change Can Be Good … or Painful

Small changes can have big impacts. RunScribe lets you quantify that change. RunScribe is the only wearable system to provide Left/Right symmetry across every metric.

RunScribe’s Core Metrics highlight tradeoffs between the core elements of stride mechanics: Efficiency, Motion, Shock, & Power

Specifications

  • Metrics

    Efficiency (Stride Rate, Contact Time, Flight Ratio), Motion (Footstrike Type, Pronation, Pronation Velocity), Shock (Impact Gs, Braking Gs), Symmetry, and Power

  • Sensors

    6-axis motion sensor, 500Hz sampling rate, 32MB (RS Red) onboard flash memory

  • Size / Weight

    15g / 35x25x7.5mm

  • Water Resistance

    IPX6. Rain is fine, but deep creek crossings are not recommended.

  • Communication

    Bluetooth Smart

  • Smartphones

    Android 4.4+, iOS 9+

  • What's Included

    RunScribe Red Foot//Sacral Pods, Charger, Lace cradles.
    RunScribe App + RunScribe Web Dashboard.

(a few of our customers)


A Global Running Databank

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The RunScribe databank is growing by millions of footsteps a week and currently contains over one billion data points. By creating the largest databank of running kinematic data, our goal is to democratize running data – to bring advanced metrics out of the lab and into the wild. By putting accurate, reliable and cost-effective tools into the hands of athletes, clinicians, and sports professionals, we’re empowering the running community with holistic and more meaningful ways to assess, track and train using real world data.

The RunScribe Community

  • On Imbalance:

    “I have been running marathons and ultras for the last 5 years. Running and training by feel only gets you so far… Runscribe has helped me go further and smarter. As I have grown older, I have had to become far better with my training, injury prevention and recovery. The advanced metrics provided by Runscribe have given me a unique insight into how I run – and this has proven essential in enabling me to identify imbalances in my gait, asses the variances in loading forces with different footwear on different terrain and to evolve HOW I run, and not just how far and how fast, in order to work towards my goals.”— Neil C

  • On Symmetry:

    “After a coracoid fracture at my left shoulder 5 years ago, I was left with the left shoulder a little lower than before and as such with a small imbalance in my body. Runscribe helped me to manage my running form and to reduce my imbalances.

    Runscribe also helped me to properly do the transition from heel- to mid-foot strike – before I started to understand RS metrics I was running fore-foot strike too aggressively and possibly because of this I started to experience knee pain. I used Runscribe to adjust my running form so that the Shock would be as low as possible for my case and towards a more balanced mid-foot strike and I am glad to say that if during pain time I could not run longer than 10Km, now I can do marathons and even managed to do a 105Km ultramarathon.”— Serban M

  • On Symmetry:

    “Since I started running some years ago, I suffered frequent injuries that prevented me from progressing in running performances. I bought the Runscribe pods because I wanted to know the characteristics of my running gait in order to find the cause of the injuries. Looking at the various metrics over time, I discovered some weaknesses in my running technique of which I was not aware.
    I appreciate the live metrics with my new Garmin FR945, in particular I can check during my run if the foot strike is symmetrical. Unconsciously I usually land more forefoot with my right foot, but looking at the live metrics I can now check during the run that the feet land in a similar way. If not, I try to adjust my gait. After the run, I check in the Dashboard if the “Shoe Prints” are symmetrical.
    Runscribe shows that my left leg is weaker than the right, so I will go to a physiotherapist to see if I can do rehabilitation exercises focusing on the left leg.
    In my training Runscribe pods are very useful to maintain a steady pace during my interval sessions, because they give a stable and reactive instant pace. In every step of the interval I can check that I’m not going out too fast or too slow and this helps me to complete the interval in the wanted goal time.
    Another important insight that Runscribe gives me in training is the need of more rest after a hard training session. If during the easy run the day after a hard training session the symmetry metrics are a lot worse than usual, it means that my legs are still sore. So I take another easy day and I postpone the next hard training session”— Mirko LT

  • On Symmetry:

    “I have found the RunScribe metrics and data visualisation tools really useful for analysing the impact of focusing on good running form during training. It was really useful to ‘zoom in’ on the sprint, uphill or recovery data of interval sprint training sessions, to see whether I maintained the forefoot strike and general form I was consciously aiming for; with the Shoe Prints being a particularly powerful way to visualise the incredible data the RunScribe pods collect.”— Crispin E

  • On Symmetry:

    “My data showed an asymmetry between my legs on foot strike & shock. Today’s visit to chiropractor confirmed a misalignment in hips and an adjustment corrected it. Nice to have an indicator from workout data before I begin to feel symptoms. Will need to see how the next few runs go & what the data looks like.”— Ed S

  • On FootStrike Type:

    “RunScribe diagnosed a “flaw” in my running form. It reflected a mid foot strike on one foot, and a heel strike on the other. I’d never have known, but for RunScribe. It also has helped me move from a huge pronation to a neutral shoe.”— Guy J

  • On Tracking Change to Avoid Injury:

    “So now when I look at my stats after a run and see something out of ordinary, I can adjust a bit and feel better the next run, as opposed to my previous experience getting worse and worse until I get injured. Since getting the pods, I did two half marathons with no issues, and a couple of shorter races. My regular runs are usually between 1 and 6 miles, and I run a few times a week. Cannot recall any injuries in 2016, all thanks to RunScribe analytics.”— Nina S