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Google's FitBit Air For Rehab and Recovery?

A deeper dive and video recording by David Dansereau, MSPT for Episode 21 of the Believe in Balance Podcast

Thank you for tuning in, watching and listening to Episode 21 of the Believe in Balance Podcast, now on Apple, Spotify, Substack and more!


Disclosure: I had a patient need to reschedule so I wanted to jump in to Substack Studio to take some time to inform you of this upcoming new product release from Google with their Fitbit Air (now Google owned). I have no financial disclosures to report with Google.


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About this episode:

This episode reviews on video and audio Google’s latest upcoming product release in wearable tech and I share why I believe it is important for rehab and recovery or simply as an new affordable way to help you or a loved on take charge of your mobility and health monitoring.

Important Note and Author Disclaimer: While the Fitbit Air is an excellent proactive partner for tracking overall health, always consult with your neurologist, cardiologist, or physical therapist before starting new post-stroke exercise routines.

Episode Resources and Mentions:

Based on my latest article on Substack:

FitBit Air: A Possible Game Changer for Stroke Survivors Seeking Affordable Wearable Tech for Recovery Insights and Health Monitoring

Know Stroke
Fitbit Air: A Possible Game Changer for Stroke Survivors Seeking Affordable Wearable Tech for Recovery Insights and Health Monitoring
Google’s impending release of the $99, screen-free Fitbit Air, shipping May 26, is set to radically shift the fitness wearable market. More importantly, it may offer a breakthrough for stroke survivors seeking an affordable, tech-enabled solution to guide and measure their re…
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Breakout Moment for Stroke?

Know Stroke
When Will Stroke Care Finally Get its 'Break Out Moment'?
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Reimagining Stroke Recovery Through Performance Metrics

Know Stroke
Reimagining Stroke Recovery Through Performance Metrics
After a stroke, the medical system often treats recovery as a race with a fixed finish line—typically coinciding with insurance expiration or hospital discharge to make room for the next patient. This episodic model leaves survivors at risk of the “Slinky Effect…
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FitBit Air Measurement Data

Quick Review for Reference on Biometric Data Mentioned in this Episode:


  • Heart Rate: 24/7 continuous heart rate tracking, including heart rate zones during workouts.

  • Heart Rhythm (AFib): Background detection for irregular heart rhythms that may indicate atrial fibrillation (AFib).

  • Heart Rate Variability (HRV): Tracks the variation in time between each heartbeat to help measure stress and training recovery.

  • Blood Oxygen (SpO2): Uses red and infrared sensors to estimate your blood oxygen saturation levels while you sleep.

  • Skin Temperature: Tracks your wrist’s nightly skin temperature variations.

  • Breathing Rate: Monitors your average breaths per minute while resting.

  • Sleep Analytics: Details your sleep duration and segments your rest into light, deep, and REM sleep stages.

  • Motion & Activity: Built-in 3-axis accelerometer and gyroscope to track daily steps, distance, active minutes, calories burned, and automatic workout detection.


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