Research efforts at CoreSync are focused on examining how structured movement tasks and external cueing can be applied to clinical rehabilitation challenges.

The system under development aims to provide precise feedback during task-based motor activities. Current investigations explore how targeted cues may support motor learning, timing accuracy, and performance consistency in clinical populations.

Areas of inquiry include:

  • Cue-based reinforcement of motor timing and coordination
  • Frame-based performance tracking for structured progression
  • Applications in neurological rehabilitation and coordination retraining

All concepts presented here are experimental and shared for collaborative exploration. Certain technical approaches and design elements are withheld pending intellectual property protection.

We welcome inquiries from clinicians and researchers interested in discussing potential collaboration, testing, or protocol development.