Passive range of motion refers to range of motion when somebody or something else, such as a therapist or machine, is moving a body part or a joint, rather than the person themselves. Range of motion ...
Qin Zhu, a UW professor of kinesiology and health, poses next to a webcam setup showing master’s student Jason Feng standing next to a motion-capture suit on a mannequin. Zhu led a recent study that ...
Positioning on a micro-scale is the task of a new sensor that reports on range of motion (ROM) achieved in stretching exercises and other post-operative activities by at-home patients after discharge ...
Complete Anatomy, an iPad app from 3D4Medical, is designed to teach medical school students human anatomy with a virtual dissectible heart, real-time muscle movement mapping, nerve tracer, and ...
Accelerometers are essential sensors used in a wide range of applications including shock and vibration testing, car safety systems, and today's hand-held consumer devices. Generally, they sense the ...
Range of motion (ROM) refers to how far you can move or stretch a part of your body, such as a joint or a muscle. It’s different for each of us. For example, some people can do complete splits, but ...
TOKYO, Feb 24, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - - Fujitsu today announced the launch of a new AI-powered physical rehabilitation solution in Japan, the "FUJITSU Healthcare Solution HOPE ROMREC", offering ...
An injury or medical condition can limit the flexibility in your neck, making it hard to do everyday activities like driving, working, and exercising. To decide how best to treat you, your doctor will ...
A new recovery room would be part of a proposed sports performance complex at the University of Oregon. Photo via GoDucks.com. The University of Oregon may soon be home to one of the most high-tech ...
Laser Doppler vibrometers (LDVs) measure vibrations in ways that other sensors can't. From large aircraft structures to microscopic MEMS sensors, and Laser Doppler vibrometers (LDVs) measure ...