Public Services

Monitor physical readiness in first responders and municipal staff to prevent strain injuries and maintain operational safety.

Making an impact on

Public Services

Musculoskeletal injuries account for nearly half of workplace injuries in public safety roles, including police, fire, and emergency response. 

Early mobility screening can improve readiness by up to 25%, reduce strain injuries by 10%, and cut time-loss injuries by as much as 15%. These gains lead to stronger team performance, lower overtime and medical leave costs, and improved workforce longevity. 

CareSpace provides objective mobility data so agencies have clear insight into physical resilience, to support evidence-based training, and strengthen compliance with occupational safety standards—helping ensure workers remain safe, capable, and mission-ready in high-demand environments.

Monitoring physical readiness in first responders and municipal employees helps prevent strain injuries and sustain operational strength across essential services.

50%

Readiness improvement through early mobility programs

50%

Readiness improvement through early mobility programs

25%

Readiness improvement through early mobility programs

25%

Readiness improvement through early mobility programs

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CareSpace empowers you to move with purpose and live without pain.

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Movement

CareSpace empowers you to move with purpose and live without pain.