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Biomechanics
research has never been easier thanks to powerful new data acquisition and
analysis tools. Perform real-time calculations and post-data acquisition
analysis on a variety of biomechanical and physiological data.
Simultaneously
acquire up to 16 channels of biomechanics and/or gait-specific data. An example
setup could incorporate two channels of heel/toe
strike timing, ten channels of EMG signals, and
four channels of goniometry data — however combinations are virtually endless.
Record sit-and-reach tests, range of motion evaluations, muscle balance
assessments and more.
Real-time
event markers allow researchers to log important events in the data and also
include comments that can be written during or post acquisition.
After
recording, choose an automated
analysis package to interpret and score the biomechanics data. For example,
automated EMG
analysis allows for a variety of automated functions including deriving
integrated EMG, root mean square (RMS) EMG, locating muscle activation, full
frequency and power analysis, and much more.