Stay ahead with the latest version of Hitsense and easily track your head injuries. Whether you're monitoring your own health or helping others, our app offers an intuitive, user-friendly experience for all your injury tracking needs.
Record injury details including date, time, and location on a 3D head model.
Evaluate injury severity using the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS).
View injury reports categorized by day, week, or month.
Easily access and search past injury records for monitoring.
Generate and share injury reports in PDF format.
Ensures data privacy with an intuitive interface for easy navigation.
Hitsense is designed with a user-friendly interface, ensuring seamless navigation and efficient injury tracking. The interactive 3D head model and structured records make documenting injuries easier than ever.
Simple and interactive 3D injury tracking
Easy access to injury history and severity details
Quickly generate and share reports in PDF format
Read MoreDownload Hitsense from the app store and easily set it up on your device to start tracking head injuries.
Fill in your details, such as your name and age, to customize your injury tracking experience.
Start recording head injuries, including injury date, time, and location on the head model.
Choose the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) to assess the severity of the injury and track it accordingly.
Access your dashboard to get an overview of your injury records by day, week, or month, and track injury severity trends.
Generate and download injury records in PDF format. Easily share them with others or save them for future reference.
We are looking to collaborate with research centers, universities, labs, and communities focused on brain health, brain trauma, and neurological studies.
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