How is Styku used in healthcare settings?
How is Styku used in healthcare settings?
Overview
Styku provides hospitals and healthcare organizations with accurate, repeatable body composition scanning that supports evidence-based rehabilitation, surgical preparation, and research programs — without invasive procedures.
Key Use Cases in Healthcare
Validated Body Metrics in Minutes
Styku captures validated body composition and circumference data in under two minutes, making it practical for clinical workflows across departments.
Pre- and Post-Procedure Assessment
The scanner supports pre- and post-procedure assessments, enabling clinicians to document baseline measurements before surgery or intervention and track changes during recovery.
Rehabilitation Tracking
Styku provides clear visual feedback for rehabilitation and recovery tracking. Clinicians can monitor muscle atrophy, asymmetry, or circumferential changes over time — for example, identifying limb atrophy in post-surgical patients that may contribute to pain or dysfunction.
Standardized, Research-Ready Data
Styku produces consistent, research-ready data that can be standardized across teams and facilities, supporting both internal studies and patient education initiatives.
Who Uses Styku in Healthcare
Styku is used by hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and health systems. It is suited for:
- Clinical research programs requiring repeatable, validated measurement
- Rehabilitation departments tracking patient recovery
- Surgical teams conducting pre- and post-operative assessments
- Academic and institutional research environments
Benefits for Healthcare Organizations
- No complex imaging equipment required — research-grade data without the operational burden of MRI or DEXA workflows
- Non-invasive — no electrical currents, no radiation, safe for most patient populations including pregnant patients
- No fasting or dietary restrictions required before scanning
- Cloud-based storage with privacy controls
- Results in under 2 minutes with immediate availability
- Institutional credibility — validated, science-based measurements suitable for publication and reporting