UX UI DESIGN CASE STUDY
UX Design for Virtual Assistance-Healthcare Platform
Spry, a virtual assistance platform cofounded by the ex-CTO of Ola, is designed to meet the rising demand for physiotherapy without compromising the patient-provider relationship.
SPRY HEALTH
CLIENT
4 months
Duration
UX /UI design
Service

The problem
statement
UX and Interface Design for Virtual Assistance platform that shall simulate the real-world experience
UX and Interface Design for Virtual Assistance platform that shall simulate the real-world experience
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The app is to be used by users (patients) experiencing physical distress and is under physical therapy.​ We had to keep the experience close-knit to the physical experience so that the user didn't feel that they were not under the proper guidance.
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While designing the guided exercise training modules, it was vital for us to track and define every possible error a user might make. And design a comprehensive feedback mechanism for the user whether they are doing right.

Posture cases and Design thinking
Absolute values were not possible for these trackers. Therefore, relative indicators were assigned.
Mapping the exercise postures with the user's skeleton
The platform digitally maps the user's skeleton and the movement points to identify the degree of exercise correctness.
We identified six matrices using which we can signal a user whether they have maintained the correct posture. The matrices were
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Angle
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Direction
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Motion/Speed
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Distance
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Arcs
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Rhythm

UX Design & Approach
In Spry Movement App, the exercise module was one of the biggest and most important modules to crack. The real success of the app was dependent on whether the users will adapt to this way of exercising. And that's possible only when users find real-world confidence in the virtual trainer. Therefore, we divided the Exercise module from the rest of the portal design and dedicated Phase 1 to the exercise module design.​
​PHASE 0 - Requirement gathering and project debriefing
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Stakeholder's interview and exercise
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User journeys and flows mapping
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PHASE 1, the below steps were defined:​
Preliminary Check
Exercise Categories
Tracking Parameters
Live environment design
Feedback Mechanism
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​PHASE 3: Remaining portal design
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Information architecture for onboarding, timeline, status, calendar, profile section
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​PHASE 2: Virtual Assistance (Exercise) design
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Cases identification such as exercise posture errors, success, qualitative feedback
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Information architecture for exercise
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​PHASE 4: UI Design
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Design System and UI component design
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​UI Design and Final Mockups
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1000+
Hours
10+
Modules
350+
Screens