Performance & Longevity
June 8, 2026
Written by
The Biograph Editorial Team

What is DARI and how does it work?
DARI uses markerless motion capture technology to assess movement in minutes. Guided movements are analyzed to evaluate mobility, stability, balance, symmetry, and coordination.
The result is an objective view of how your body moves, not just how it feels.
What does DARI measure?
A DARI assessment can uncover movement asymmetries, limited range of motion, balance deficits, and inefficient movement patterns that may affect performance or increase injury risk over time.
These issues often develop before pain or functional limitations become noticeable.
How can DARI help prevent injury and improve performance?
When movement issues are identified early, you can address them before they become setbacks. That may mean improving mechanics, correcting imbalances, or reducing avoidable strain.
How Biograph uses DARI
At Biograph, DARI is used as part of a comprehensive movement and performance evaluation. It is combined with other diagnostics to connect movement patterns with injury risk, recovery needs, and long-term physical resilience.
Who would benefit from DARI?
DARI can be especially valuable for people who want objective insight into how their body moves and where improvement opportunities may exist, including:






