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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Case Study

This case study demonstrates why objective measures for monitoring progress is essential during rehabilitation, especially in high level functioning athletes.

Articles & Research

Thanks to innovative minds and developments in technology, robotic surgical systems continue to advance.

Case Study

This case study shows how the F-Scan helped optimize orthotics and educate the patient on plantar pressure distribution.

Articles & Research

Advances in engineering have led to smarter medical devices, improved consistency among practitioners, and faster recovery time for patients. Force feedback is a crucial component in these advances and is made possible by thin, flexible, tactile force sensors.

Articles & Research

A team of biomedical engineers at the Advanced Platform Technology Center (APTC) at the VA Medical Center in Cleveland have created a prosthetic hand using FlexiForce™ sensors from Tekscan, Inc.

Articles & Research

A recent survey of medical device design engineers, conducted in April 2011 by medical device media company UBM Canon, revealed accuracy and cost as the two key attributes they seek in a force sensor when designing a new product.

Case Study

In this case, a patient was treated using chiropractic manipulations and the MatScan for displaced cervical vertebra and ribs, and blocked sacroiliac (SI) joint due to falls.

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.