New Smartphone app analyzes walking gait to determine health status

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For patients with congestive heart failure, COPD, asthma and other heart-lung complications gait can tell a physician a great deal.  Our smartphones are quickly turning into medical devices through applications that monitor our wellness. The latest is GaitTrack, developed by University of Illinois. It measures how you walk to assess your cardiopulmonary, muscle and neurological health.  Currently GaitTrack is being tested in clinical trials. It should be available for download from the University of Illinois in a few months.

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