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    How KRIGAT Is Transforming Physiotherapy and Human Performance with AI

    Shruti JoshiBy Shruti JoshiOctober 18, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    New Delhi [India], October 18: In an era where intelligent systems are reshaping everything from how we shop to how we heal, KRIGAT steps in as a game-changing innovation at the intersection of health, AI, and human potential. Developed by AltrixLabs, a cross-continental collaboration between British and Indian innovators, KRIGAT is not just another health tech product. It’s an entirely new approach to understanding, supporting, and optimising the way we move.

    From Vision to Reality – The AltrixLabs Story

    AltrixLabs was born from a unique blend of athletic grit, business intelligence, and deep tech expertise. In the UK, Parantha Narendran, a veteran in telecom and tech strategy, and Allyn Condon, a decorated Olympian and advocate for sports science, had already made their mark as co-founders of the renowned Luxe Fitness gym chain. In India, Aditya Chhabra—a technologist and entrepreneur with a distinguished background in biomechanics, health tech, and published research on human body repositioning and personalization, alongside Priyanshi Tater, a human-centred design expert, had built CreateBytes, a pioneering AI-first design and engineering studio.

    Drawn together by a shared vision to make elite performance and rehabilitation tools accessible to everyone, the four founders merged their worlds—combining cutting-edge AI systems, sports science expertise, and proven business leadership—to create a platform that’s redefining human performance and health innovation.

    Introducing KRIGAT – An AI That Moves With You

    KRIGAT, derived from the Sanskrit words Kriya (action) and Gati (motion), is more than a product. It’s a powerful AI platform that reads human motion through any standard camera, offering real-time feedback and actionable insights with no wearables, sensors, or friction.

    Fully browser-based and device-agnostic, KRIGAT turns a laptop or smartphone into a digital physio or performance coach. It’s movement intelligence at your fingertips, accessible, scalable, and precise.

    Two Core Modules:

    KRIGAT Physio uses computer vision to analyse joint movement, posture, and alignment during physiotherapy routines. It offers clinically validated programs, tracks recovery progress, and provides real-time corrections via voice or text, making rehab truly interactive.

    KRIGAT PowerSports is tailored for athletes and coaches. It tracks performance metrics like power output, jump height, bar path, and limb symmetry giving elite-level feedback during workouts without the need for expensive hardware.

    Why It Matters – The Big Picture

    What sets KRIGAT apart is its deep commitment to access and impact. India, despite its fitness boom, faces a chronic shortage of qualified physiotherapists and movement specialists especially outside tier-one cities. KRIGAT bridges this gap by putting world-class diagnostics and guidance within reach, whether you’re in a metro clinic or a rural home.

    It’s already gaining traction in several sectors:

    • Gyms and Fitness Chains are using it to screen for injury risks and improve member outcomes.

    • Clinics and Hospitals are digitising their physiotherapy practices, enabling remote monitoring.

    • Sports Academies are giving young athletes tools previously reserved for elite professionals.

    • Corporates are embedding it in wellness programmes to reduce workplace injuries.

    • Seniors and Recovering Patients are benefiting from structured, at-home rehabilitation support.

    And because KRIGAT requires no app installation or hardware, it scales effortlessly from a single physiotherapist’s practice to national healthcare deployments.

    Built for Scale, Designed for People

    KRIGAT is a masterclass in human-centred AI. It leverages cutting-edge computer vision while maintaining an intuitive and inclusive experience. Whether you’re a first-time gym-goer or an Olympic coach, the interface is simple, the insights clear, and the outcomes measurable.

    And it’s only just beginning.

    The team at AltrixLabs is already building out the next phase of the product:

    • Native mobile apps for more seamless usage

    • Augmented reality overlays for deeper training support

    • Multilingual voice assistants to expand reach across India

    • Wearable integrations to capture richer biometric data

    “KRIGAT is our answer to making world-class movement health accessible for everyone, whether you’re a professional athlete or someone just beginning your fitness journey,” shares Priyanshi Tater.

    “After years competing at the highest level, I know firsthand the power of real-time feedback. With KRIGAT, that technology is finally in everyone’s hands,” says Aditya Chhabra.

    Priyanshi added, “We’re not just building a product; we’re creating a movement, a future where everyone moves better, recovers faster, and lives stronger.”

    In conclusion, KRIGAT marks a turning point in how we think about recovery, performance, and well-being. It turns motion into intelligence and feedback into empowerment. For a world that’s increasingly sedentary and injury-prone, it offers a proactive, data-driven path to better movement health.

    With its launch, AltrixLabs is making a bold statement: that intelligent healthcare isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity, and it should be as accessible as it is advanced.

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