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In Utilizing digital occlusal indicators to increase occlusal accuracy and decrease complications in implant-supported cases, Dr. Robert B. Kerstein shares his analysis of how digital occlusal indicators results in improved accuracy and less complications compared to traditional methods.

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A 2019 study published in the Journal of the Electrical Chemical Society used Tekscan pressure mapping sensors and software as a visual tool and means of data gathering over time to reveal hot spots at various pressure applications.

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Research in the Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics: Why are tapes better than wires in knotless rotator cuff repairs?

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Researchers at the Univerity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign studied Rail Seat Deterioration and pressure distribution in concrete sleepers (rail ties) using Tekscan tactile sensors.

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Ultra-thin piezoresistive sensors can be used in both R&D and as embedded components to develop safer, longer-lasting lithium-ion battery technologies.

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Could force-sensitive training devices help develop higher standards for future medical professionals?

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Tekscan CTO Rob Podoloff shares his insight on the diverse roles for printed force and pressure sensing technologies in medical devices and automotive design.

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Tekscan's VP of Sensors Mark Lowe shares his input on the future of orthopedic testing and analysis technologies, and the role tactile sensing technologies may play.

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This article explores how FSR technology (like FlexiForce touch sensors) can become key embedded components to enable innovative and exciting medical device IoT concepts.

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Tekscan VP of Sensors Mark Lowe explains innovative concepts for piezoresistive touch sensors -- like FlexiForce™ sensors -- to advanced physical therapy treatment processes.