The movement analysis laboratory is made up, in the hardware part, of 18 infrared cameras, three force plates (with configurable positions on the capture area), and an electromyography system with 16 sensors, and, in the software part, by its own program for the capture, reconstruction and analysis of movement at the skeletal, musculo-skeletal or neuro-musculo-skeletal level, which can run in real time when it is desired to provide biofeedback to the user or supervisor. An inertial motion capture system made up of 10 sensors and the corresponding software, and a treadmill, are also available. Additionally, other force sensing systems can be designed and built (that complement the force plates) when the dynamic analysis of the movement under study requires it.
Running gait analysis
- Treadmill
- Analysis at kinematic and dynamic levels
- Possibility of using the inertial sensors instead of the gait analysis laboratory
Real-time biofeedback indicators
- Kinematic: angles, speeds, etc.
- Dynamic: joint torques, external reactions, etc.
- Muscular: muscle activations and forces, joint reactions, muscle fatigue, energy consumption, etc.
- Article published in scientific journal: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11044-023-09938-0
Sports movement analysis
- Complete human body model
- Applicable to all types of activities
- High performance training
Analysis of labor movement in the workplace
- Risk prevention
- Objective evaluation of movement
- Analysis in real conditions
- Article published in scientific journal: https://doi.org/10.3390/s23115116