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- Human Motion Applications
Human motion diagnostics in the medical or sports fields: The AmmSensor™ can be attached to any part of the body to track its motion. This will allow a coach or doctor to see if the motion is efficient for the action being performed. For Example: Two sensors could be attached to either side of a joint to measure joint action; perhaps the knee is not bending enough or the ribcage is not turning enough compared to the pelvis (very important in rotational sports).
- Human Biofeedback Training
Once any motion faults have been detected, the biofeedback software on the PC or PDA can “beep” at the athlete or patient when they are out of position, or send an encouraging tone when they are in the correct position. Obvious uses in both of these cases are sports performance enhancement or physical rehabilitation
- Rehabilitation -- Slip and fall detector, reaching and grasping, gait analysis, use it as a training tool.
- Neurology -- measure a subject’s kinematic response to external stimuli.
- Aging -- seniors can relearn how to stand up from a chair using the audible biofeedback created by the AmmSensor attached to their chest
- Gait -- Measure gait width, stride length and other temporal and distance parameters.
- Sports – for biomechanics motion research, such as golf:
- Measure the kinematic sequence. Instructors can teach students how to rotate the body the correct way using audible and visual biofeedback responses, while on the golf course.
- Use it for biofeedback drills and training exercises in the studio. Attach one sensor on a segment of the body or place two sensors on either side of a joint to measure a myriad of kinematic parameters.
- Baseball, measure the posture at impact. Coaches can teach how to move the body to get maximum power by implementing the correct movement principles. It can be used in: softball, track and field, gymnastics, tennis, basketball, football, cycling, bowling and many other sports.
- Install the software on a Bluetooth device and attach the sensor to a brace for the athlete or patient to take home to perform specific motions prescribed.Once returned, the exercises can be reviewed for compliance and correctness.
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