KinIoT presents
KinIoT builds uFlex, an IoT telerehabilitation ecosystem that connects wearable motion sensors, edge computing, clinical workflows, and guided patient therapy.
We are a software and IoT team founded by Software Engineering students at UPC in Lima, Peru. We created uFlex to bring measurable, supervised rehabilitation into the home while keeping physiotherapists connected to each patient's progress.
uFlex follows movement across the complete care loop:
ESP32 wearable → Edge Gateway → REST API → Clinic & Developer Web + Patient Mobile
- The wearable kit measures joint motion through multiple inertial sensors and provides immediate safety feedback.
- The Edge Gateway turns high-frequency sensor readings into reliable local and cloud-ready therapy data.
- The REST API coordinates identity, clinics, treatment plans, devices, sessions, and platform operations.
- Clinic teams plan therapy and review measurable outcomes, while patients follow guided exercises from the mobile app.
| Repository | Role in uFlex | Tech stack |
|---|---|---|
| uflex-landing-page | Product story, benefits, technology, and plans. | |
| uflex-clinic-web | Clinical workspace for administrators and physiotherapists. | |
| uflex-patient-mobile | Guided Android rehabilitation and live kit feedback. | |
| uflex-developer-web | Internal fleet, inventory, fulfillment, and gateway operations. | |
| uflex-rest-api | Core business capabilities and ecosystem integration. | |
| uflex-edge-gateway | Local therapy context, movement processing, and reliable synchronization. | |
| uflex-embedded-app | Wearable sensing, motion calculation, and local safety feedback. | |
| uflex-final-report | Academic and architectural documentation for the complete project. |
Tip
Start with the live landing page or enter the Clinic Web demo without creating an account.
Physiotherapists can coordinate active treatment plans, monitor adherence, and inspect rehabilitation progress from a role-focused clinical workspace.
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| Patient app pairing and sensor readiness | ESP32-based wearable prototype with three inertial sensing points |
- Organization: KinIoT on GitHub
- Location: Lima, Peru 🇵🇪




