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Understanding Your Progress Data

How to read jaw-opening scores, confidence trends, symmetry data, and what to look for week by week.

Your Dashboard turns every session into numbers you can track. Here's what each one means and what counts as good progress.

Jaw-opening score

Measured during Selfi exercises, this reflects how far and how consistently you open your jaw on vowel sounds. Higher and steadier is better. Expect it to fluctuate day to day — watch the weekly average, not single sessions.

Facial symmetry

A percentage comparing the left and right sides of your face during movement. After a stroke, one side often lags. A slow upward trend over weeks is exactly what you want to see.

Confidence trend

In Speak mode, the AI reports how confident it is in each reconstruction. As your profile fills out and your speech becomes more consistent, this number tends to climb.

Read trends, not days

Recovery is gradual and easy to underestimate from inside it. Compare this week to a month ago, not to yesterday. The 7-day average tiles are there for exactly this reason.

What to share with your SLP

If you work with a speech-language pathologist, they can see these same trends in their portal. Bring up anything that surprised you — a plateau, a jump, or a sound that stays hard.

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