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Tag: Sensors

Rehabilitation exercises improve hind leg muscle activity in horses

A research poster by Harper Adams University using Myon m320 EMG sensors examines the need to quantify the value of remedial exercises in horses. A

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Cometa releases EMG and Motion Tools 7.0 software update

Our partner Cometa has released the latest version of EMG and Motion Tools software, including several major improvements and new features for analysis with

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Now offering clinical trials with the Andago, ArmeoSpring and ArmeoSenso

If you would like to try out robotic assistive technology with your own patients in your own clinic or hospital, get in touch! We are pleased to offer

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British Society of Rehabilitation Medicine & SRR joint conference

We are looking forward to attending the joint conference of the British Society of Rehabilitation Medicine (BSRM) and the Society for Research in

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Hocoma have produced their 100th ArmeoSenso upper limb device

Congratulations to our partner Hocoma who have today announced that they have produced their 100th ArmeoSenso! The ArmeoSenso is an innovative upper limb

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Myon wireless EMG used for equine gait study at Harper Adams University

Harper Adams University in Newport, South Wales, have used Myon's wireless electromyography (EMG) system for the study of equine gait. The aim of the

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