OneStep and Protonics Announce Strategic Partnership

The collaboration aims to create an intelligent movement ecosystem by connecting clinical-grade motion assessment with at-home corrective technology.

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

OneStep, a leader in smartphone-based motion analysis, and Protonics, a pioneer in neuromuscular re-education technology, have announced a strategic partnership to help people move better and hurt less. The collaboration integrates OneStep's FDA-listed gait and mobility platform with Protonics' patented neuromuscular alignment technology to create an "assess-and-correct" loop, allowing users to identify dysfunctional movement patterns and apply targeted corrective loading to address the root causes of chronic pain and performance limitations.

Why it matters

This partnership aims to shift the frustrating cycle of pain by making it easier to identify movement asymmetries and correct them consistently, using tools that fit into daily life. By connecting measurement to meaningful action, the companies are empowering individuals to understand how they move and take a direct, data-driven path toward better mobility, recovery, and performance.

The details

OneStep's technology transforms any smartphone into a sophisticated motion lab, using built-in sensors to capture 30+ objective movement indicators. Protonics complements this data-driven approach with its G3 and MD+ platforms, which deliver programmable resistance designed to restore balanced muscle activation, reduce right-side dominance, and improve alignment symmetry. The partnership allows consumers to better understand why pain keeps coming back and use Protonics protocols to retrain movement patterns at home, while clinicians can monitor patient progress and prescribe Protonics corrective loading protocols based on a more accurate view of true functional mobility.

  • The partnership was announced on March 4, 2026.

The players

OneStep

An AI-powered, digital care platform that transforms any smartphone into a continuous movement sensor, capturing gait, balance, and mobility data to assess risk, track progress, and personalize care.

Protonics

A Nebraska-based movement technology company redefining how pain and performance are addressed through neuromuscular re-education and alignment correction, providing programmable resistance solutions that integrate into clinical rehabilitation, athletic training, and at-home performance programs.

Tomer Shussman

Co-founder and CEO of OneStep.

Brandon Noble

Managing Director at Protonics.

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What they’re saying

“Most people don't need more advice—they need a clear, measurable path from 'this hurts' to 'this is improving.'”

— Brandon Noble, Managing Director at Protonics (PRNewswire)

“At OneStep, we believe that movement is a window into overall health. By partnering with Protonics, we are moving beyond identifying movement abnormalities—we're connecting measurement to meaningful action. Together, we are empowering individuals to understand how they move and take a direct, data-driven path toward better mobility, recovery, and performance.”

— Tomer Shussman, Co-founder and CEO at OneStep (PRNewswire)

The takeaway

This partnership between OneStep and Protonics aims to shift the frustrating cycle of pain by making it easier for consumers and clinicians to identify movement asymmetries and correct them consistently, using tools that fit into daily life. By connecting clinical-grade motion assessment with practical, at-home corrective technology, the companies are empowering individuals to understand their movement patterns and take a direct, data-driven path toward better mobility, recovery, and performance.