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3D Motion Analysis
Motion capture ( or abbreviated to mocap) is a technique for recording the positions and rotations of objects or limbs of living beings, in order to control a virtual counterpart on a computer (camera, 3D model, or avatar) and thus measure dynamically and over time, the joint angles, the movements of the human body in space and thus allow the monitoring of performance.
We connect the world of health and sport with our cutting-edge technologies enabling the analysis of living movement in the context of engineering, medicine and sports science.
3D Motion Analysis
Motion capture ( or abbreviated to mocap) is a technique for recording the positions and rotations of objects or limbs of living beings, in order to control a virtual counterpart on a computer (camera, 3D model, or avatar) and thus measure dynamically and over time, the joint angles, the movements of the human body in space and thus allow the monitoring of performance.
We connect the world of health and sport with our cutting-edge technologies enabling the analysis of living movement in the context of engineering, medicine and sports science.
Electromyography
Electromyography (EMG) is a test that records the electrical activity of a muscle or nerve.
This examination is very useful in neuromuscular pathology, especially in cases of paralysis. Thus, it helps to differentiate an inorganic (psychological) disorder, an attack on the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord), a peripheral neurogenic syndrome (attack on the nerves or their origin in the spinal cord), a muscular attack and a neuromuscular conduction disorder (transmission of nerve impulses to the muscles).
BFR (Blood Flow Restriction) system
The goal of blood flow restriction training is to restrict venous return while allowing arterial flow by strategically wrapping your upper limbs. By restricting veins and not arteries, blood can continue to pool in an active muscle and become trapped there.
To prepare an injured limb for surgery, muscle exercises are often prescribed. The goal is both to anticipate the inevitable muscle wasting in the post-operative phase and to limit the risk of inflammation before the operation.
3D Motion Analysis
Motion capture ( or abbreviated to mocap) is a technique for recording the positions and rotations of objects or limbs of living beings, in order to control a virtual counterpart on a computer (camera, 3D model, or avatar) and thus measure dynamically and over time, the joint angles, the movements of the human body in space and thus allow the monitoring of performance. We connect the world of health and sport with our cutting-edge technologies enabling the analysis of living movement in the context of engineering, medicine and sports science.
1D and 3D force platform
Force platforms are used to measure the efforts of activities such as walking or running. In other words, they allow, among other things, to measure the ground reaction forces for example during a jump, when throwing a ball, when hitting a ball, or to very precisely analyze the forces, moments of force and efforts during the start or the athletics race. In universities, clinics and rehabilitation centers, force plates are essential tools for research, sports performance diagnostics, motion analysis, clinical gait analysis and occupational safety. We offer the ultimate in platforms (piezoelectric or strain gauges) and provide measurement results that people can rely on, even in the most difficult conditions.
Electromyography
Electromyography (EMG) is a test that records the electrical activity of a muscle or nerve. This examination is very useful in neuromuscular pathology, especially in cases of paralysis. Thus, it helps to differentiate an inorganic (psychological) disorder, an attack on the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord), a peripheral neurogenic syndrome (attack on the nerves or their origin in the spinal cord), a muscular attack and a neuromuscular conduction disorder (transmission of nerve impulses to the muscles).
BFR (Blood Flow Restriction) system
The goal of blood flow restriction training is to restrict venous return while allowing arterial flow by strategically wrapping your upper limbs. By restricting veins and not arteries, blood can continue to pool in an active muscle and become trapped there. To prepare an injured limb for surgery, muscle exercises are often prescribed. The goal is both to anticipate the inevitable muscle wasting in the post-operative phase and to limit the risk of inflammation before the operation.
Playermaker
Designed in collaboration with Manchester City experts, CITYPLAY integrates Playermaker technology with Manchester City’s player development methodology. This examination is very useful in neuromuscular pathology, especially in cases of paralysis.
Baiobit / G-sensor
Baiobit allows you to offer a therapeutic exercise plan supported by digital biofeedback: the software provides sound and visual cues to make rehabilitation more engaging. Thanks to baiobit you can objectively measure the patient’s motor function through an analysis of the movement of the main body districts.
Force plate
A force plate is a measuring platform with a piezoelectric force sensor in every corner. Force plates can be used to characterize biomechanical processes such as walking, running or jumping, for example, for performance diagnostics in sport, for clinical analyses or in research.
MAD-UP Pro
It offers health and sports professionals a safe and individualized practice of blood flow restriction, for the prevention and management of muscle deficits. If the BFR Training process - or KAATSU Training - had already been scientifically recognized for years for its beneficial role in muscle growth, it needed to become safer to adapt to the medical context of muscle strengthening and functional rehabilitation.
EMG
FREEEMG is a wireless device for surface electromyography (EMG) analysis. Signal accuracy, the absence of wires, the lightness and reduced size of the probes are features enabling users to assess any type of movement, for each body part, without altering the natural movement of the person being tested.
MAD-UP Pro
It offers health and sports professionals a safe and individualized practice of blood flow restriction, for the prevention and management of muscle deficits. If the BFR Training process - or KAATSU Training - had already been scientifically recognized for years for its beneficial role in muscle growth, it needed to become safer to adapt to the medical context of muscle strengthening and functional rehabilitation.