PUBLICATIONS

Modus Health’s StepWatch™ has been validated in over 600 peer-reviewed publications. Its superb accuracy has StepWatch™ being used as the gold standard by researchers and companies such as Google, Fitbit, and Samsung Digital Health for measuring the accuracy of their fitness monitors.

We’re also trusted by some of the most respected research institutions in the world.

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B. C. Pousett B, Labbé D, Miller WC. A mixed-methods study on prosthesis use among older Canadians with lower-limb amputations. Canadian Prosthetics & Orthotics Journa 2021; 4(1):1-11.
A. W. Gardner, P. S. Montgomery, S. Zhang, et al. Diabetes Is Negatively Associated With Meeting Physical Activity Time-Intensity Guidelines in Patients With Claudication. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention 2022:10.1097.
A. W. Gardner, P. S. Montgomery, M. Wang, et al. Daily step counts in participants with and without peripheral artery disease. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention 2021; 41(3):182-187.
A. W. Gardner, P. S. Montgomery, M. Wang, et al. Daily step counts in participants with and without peripheral artery disease. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention 2021; 41(3):182-187.
A. W. Gardner, P. S. Montgomery, M. Wang, B. Shen, S. Zhang, W. A. Pomilla. Association Between Meeting Physical Activity Time-Intensity Guidelines With Ambulation, Quality of Life, and Inflammation in Claudication. J Cardiopulm Rehabil Prev 2022
A. W. Gardner, P. S. Montgomery, M. Wang, B. Shen. Minimal clinically important differences in daily physical activity outcomes following supervised and home-based exercise in peripheral artery disease. Vascular Medicine 2022; 27(2):142-149.
A. W. Gardner, P. S. Montgomery, M. Wang, B. Shen, A. Afaq, A. Khurana. Light and moderate intensity physical activity are associated with better ambulation, quality of life, and vascular measurements in patients with claudication. Journal of Vascular Surgery 2022; 75(5):1739-1749.
A. Miller, K. McCartney, T. Wright, D. Reisman. Predictors of non-stepping time in people with chronic stroke. Top Stroke Rehabil 2023; 30(6):543-551.
A. Miller, D. S. Reisman, S. A. Billinger, et al. Moderate-intensity exercise versus high-intensity interval training to recover walking post-stroke: protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials 2021; 22(1):457
A.-M. Sanders, G. Richard, K. Kolskår, et al. Linking objective measures of physical activity and capability with brain structure in healthy community dwelling older adults. NeuroImage: Clinical 2021; 31:102767.