Resources

Resources

Browse our library of pressure mapping and force measurement resources, including eBooks, Case Studies, On Demand Webinars, Whitepapers, and much more.

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eBook

How do you know when someone has reached or returned to peak performance? Learn more about the tools available for insight into Gait Analysis, Balance and Stability, and Sports Performance.

eBook

Tekscan's Pressure Mapping technology can measure interface pressure to increase reliability & yields. Free eBook outlines insights gained from pressure mapping in various applications related to the semiconductor industry.

eBook

Tekscan's pressure measurement systems provide unique gait analysis information for biomechanical evaluations in a gait lab.

Video

See how the MatScan System can synchronize with motion capture systems to capture the full picture!

Whitepaper

Learn about different interface pressure measurement solutions and how they address test and design applications. Download this free whitepaper that provides valuable information about how tactile pressure mapping systems can help optimize designs.

eBook

Foot pressure distribution and timing information provide valuable insight on a variety of biomechanical and neurological disorders, as well as aiding in treatment and prevention of wounds caused by high foot pressure.

Case Study

This case study shows how the F-Scan can help identify plantar fasciitis and to fine-tune the orthotics after treatment.

Case Study

This case study demonstrates how the F-Scan enables you to identify several factors that may indicate limb length differences (LLD) and helps determine the proper orthotic modifications.

Case Study

In this case study, the F-Scan was used to immediately identify the reason for severe pain in a patient's toe joint due to orthotic failure, and then indicate an instant solution.

Case Study

Gait asymmetry can be analyzed using the Force vs. Time graph in Tekscan's software. You can measure asymmetry, address the issue, and eliminate symptoms of discomfort and pain using the F-Scan in-shoe pressure measurement system.