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IST announces its partnership with SensAble
Technologies and SenseGraphics to integrate motion capture,
haptics and 3-D immersive displays for the neuroscientist
and for rehabilitation. Visit Booth 2111 at
NeuroScience Nov 13-16, 2005. Click here for
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IST announces support for passive optical
systems to augment its existing family of motion capture
technologies. See details on the addition of
Motion Analysis
Hawk and Eagle camera systems and
Qualisys high
resolution systems. |
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IST partners with SR Research to bring
Eyelink II 3D powered by
The
MotionMonitor™. See
details. |
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3/1/2004 |
New in
Version 6. Now available for download. Review new features
here. |
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Hand
and Foot Detail provides high resolution tracking of
individual bones in the hands and feet. See the
Release
for specifics. |
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| Spine
Detail provides tracking of individual vertebra of the
spinal columns. See the Release
for more detail. |
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| EMG data
collection and processing now with user control of filter
settings and data outputs of EMG signals. See details. |
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| The
International Society of Biomechanics, the International
Shoulder Group and the Delft University have proposed a
protocol for the study of shoulder mechanics. Now,
The
MotionMonitor™
offers implementation of the
protocol.
See details. |
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| The MotionMonitor
Goniometer Plus™
provides
an in-expensive tri-axial electro-goniometer for joint angle
measurement plus many additional kinematic measures.
Ideal for low budget research and clinical settings where
accuracy and speed are essential. See details. |
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New
x-ray registration protocols for tracking internal landmarks
In-Vivo
and mesh file creation functions for
In-Vitro
visualization of joint surfaces were announced at ASB
2000. |
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Two
applications from The
MotionMonitor™ Physical Therapy Application Suite were demonstrated at the APTA 2000
conference in Indianapolis.
Biofeedback
for balance and supervised exercise together with the
Clinical Gait Analysis
product were on display. |
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The
MotionMonitor™ Physical Therapy Application Suite introduced
at the APTA show in New
Orleans. |
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| Dr. Steven Lavender
reports that the NIOSH study is in full swing.
Thus far over 300 subjects from 6 facilities have begun training on The LiftTrainer™
Protocol. Early results confirm findings of the
pilot studies and will be reported at the Orthopedic Research Society Association Meeting
in March of 2000. |
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