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Simi Motion: motion analysis in 2D and 3D


Regular motion analyses are necessary to provide an objective basis for diagnoses and to document the effectiveness of treatment, for example, after surgery, neurological disorders, long illnesses, rehabilitation, prosthesis fitting, physiotherapy, strokes, sports injuries and in many other areas.

 

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Simi Motion enables a detailed analysis, documentation and comparison of posture and movements. 3D views and graphs of motion parameters as well as biomechanical models facilitate understanding and analysis.

 

Results can easily be shared so that they can be passed on to patients, colleagues and health insurance companies. Progress in treatment can be impartially documented.

 






Simi Motion gait and spine analysis

 

Simi Motion 2D/3D supplies you with objective results which serve as a well-substantiated basis for decision-making, for example, through a direct comparison of the performance of separate movements. In this way a large number of different methods of treatment can be recorded and the progress of therapies can be objectively documented and passed on to third parties.


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Simi Motion – gait analysis report

Motion analyses and biomechanical examinations are of great importance in medical science. Simi Motion provides doctors with extensive software for carrying out medical examinations such as, for example, the analysis of joint angles, calculation of the center of gravity, kinematic examinations and other measurements.

 

With the help of motion analysis it is possible to analyze, for example, motion performed by humans and animals, both well and unwell, and temporal motion parameters can be gained to describe the movement of limbs.

 

Therapeutic treatment can be optimized and documented with Simi Motion.

 

 

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Last Update: July, 27 2009
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