MoveExo helps people understand, improve, and enjoy movement. From objective parasports classification to motivating home training and clearer rehabilitation progress.
We are proud to partner with the International Federation of Cerebral Palsy Football (IFCPF) to make classification more accessible, consistent, and fair for athletes everywhere.
Our goal is simple: help IFCPF classify players remotely, without expensive equipment or unnecessary travel. That means lower costs, less waiting, and more opportunities for athletes around the world. At its heart, classification should help reveal potential, so every player has a fair chance to find their place in the sport.
Visit IFCPF Official WebsiteAthletes with severe hypertonia, ataxia, or athetosis affecting both lower limbs or asymmetric hemi-involvement. This class indicates significant dynamic coordination and balance limitations during high-speed running.
Stasism was created to make physical therapy more motivating for people with Cerebral Palsy. Instead of repeating exercises because they have to, users move through games, challenges, and rewards that make training feel enjoyable.
It brings therapy into the home in a way that feels familiar, encouraging, and social — helping patients build confidence, families support the journey, and you can easily follow progress over time.
Whether you represent a national athletic federation, manage a physical therapy clinic, or are looking for gamified home exercises, we want to hear from you. Select your profile to route your inquiry directly to our specialists.
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At MoveExo, we believe movement can show where someone is today, where they are improving, and what they may be capable of next.
We use movement to support fairer sport classification, guide rehabilitation, and create training experiences people actually want to return to.
From small movement details that reveal physical limitations to whole-body patterns that show progress over time, our work helps athletes, patients, families, and therapists make better decisions and stay motivated on the journey forward.