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Validation

Instrument‑Based Evidence for Mechanical Gait Technology

WORISE technology performance is evaluated through instrument‑based measurement systems, institutional designation, and controlled test protocols — not subjective claims.

Institutional Designation

KRISS Technical Home Doctor Program

WORISE was designated under the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) Technical Home Doctor Program (No. 2023-14) for technical innovation in mechanical gait technology.

Technical Home Doctor: Woo Sam Yong, Mechanical Metrology Group, KRISS.

Program period: January 1, 2023 – December 31, 2024. This designation indicates institutional recognition; it does not constitute product certification or endorsement.

KRISS Technical Home Doctor Program Certificate 2021-2024

Test Results

Selected Instrument‑Based Measurements

The following data points are drawn from controlled measurement protocols using G‑WALK and G‑Sensor plantar measurement systems.

4,000,000 compression cycle durability test — DAE KYUNG testing equipment

Impact Force Comparison

Conventional EVA midsole vs WORISE mechanical spring system — peak heel-strike impact force

Conventional EVA 100%
WORISE Spring System 70%
−30% Peak impact force
reduction measured
30%

Peak Impact Reduction

Selected test data indicate up to 30% reduction in peak impact force under defined heel‑strike test conditions compared to conventional EVA midsole.

4M

Compression Cycles

The spring mechanism was tested through 4,000,000 compression cycles with consistent mechanical behavior throughout the test period.

G‑WALK

Measurement Protocol

Gait measurements conducted using G‑WALK inertial sensor and G‑Sensor plantar pressure system under controlled indoor conditions.

Clinical Environment

Rehabilitation Center Testing

WORISE spring outsole prototypes have been evaluated in rehabilitation and clinical settings to observe gait response under real‑world walking conditions.

Observations include heel‑strike force patterns, pressure redistribution across the plantar surface, and user feedback on mechanical response during structured walking tasks.

These observations are preliminary and do not constitute clinical trial results. Further independent evaluation is planned through clinical collaboration partnerships.

Interested in Independent Evaluation?

WORISE welcomes structured gait evaluation and pilot study discussions with qualified research institutions and clinical laboratories.