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  • Patient and HIH staff member Brianne Schwantes demonstrates the clinical movement analysis laboratory's sophisticated technology.

    Patient and HIH staff member Brianne Schwantes
    demonstrates the clinical movement analysis
    laboratory's sophisticated technology.

    Motion capture Vicon MX system with ten T40 cameras (Vicon Motion Systems, Inc; Centennial, CO)
     
  • Three AMTI OR6-7 force plates (Advanced Medical Technology, Inc; Watertown, MA)
     
  • Split-belt instrumented treadmill (Bertec Corporation; Columbus, OH)
     
  • 16 channel Trigno wireless EMG (Delsys Inc; Boston, MA)
     
  • ZeroG dynamic body-weight support system (Aretech, LLC; Ashburn, VA)
     
  • SMART EquiTest and long forceplate (NeuroCom International, Inc; Clackamas, OR)
     
  • Custom virtual reality system (HeadRehab, LLC; Chicago, IL)
     
  • SonixTOUCH ultrasound machine (Ultrasonix; Richmond, B.C., Canada)
     
  • iU22 Philips ultrasound machine (Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.; Eindhoven, the Netherlands)
     
  • System 3 Biodex dynamometer (Biodex Medical Systems; Shirley, New York)
     
  • Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) system – noninvasive optical brain monitor (TechEn, Inc; Milford, MA)
     
  • MOVE wireless EEG system with actiCAP electrodes (Brain Products; Germany)

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