Visit us at the International Society of Biomechanics!
Visit us at the International Society of Biomechanics!
Brisbane, Australia
July 23-27
Booth 06
Come test drive APDM’s Moveo Explorer at the International Society of Biomechanics in Brisbane. Moveo Explorer is a sensor-based full-body kinematic system that provides sensitive, valid, and reliable outcome measures for recording natural movements outside of a lab environment.
The International Society of Biomechanics has teamed up with the Asian-Pacific Association for Biomechanics to unite disciplines and open opportunities for collaboration. Topics to be covered at this conference range from the more traditional musculoskeletal biomechanics to cutting edge research in wearable technology and robotics.
Moveo Explorer makes it easy to collect, analyze, and store data. Attach APDM’s Opal wearable sensors to your subject, and instruct them to perform a standardized test. A gait and balance analysis report with joint angle data is then automatically generated…in less than five minutes!
APDM’s Sean Pearson, Stephanie Hertzog and Kristen Sowalsky will be providing demonstrations of the new Moveo Explorer, assessed and validated for use in joint angle analysis.
CITED IN
2016, Kirking, et al. “The Feasibility of Shoulder Motion Tracking During Activities of Daily Living Using Inertial Measurement Units”
2015, El-Gohary, et al. “Human Joint Angle Estimation with Inertial Sensors and Validation with a Robot Arm”
2012, El-Gohary, et al. “Shoulder and Elbow Joint Angle Tracking with Inertial Sensors“
Visit www.apdm.com/publications for additional citations.
PRESENTATION
Pearson, et al. “Full Body Kinematics Using Wearable Inertial Sensors”
11:12am Monday July 24th, Session 2.8, Room P5