Author: John Davies
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Revolutionising Physiotherapy: How MAI Motion Boosts Treatment Precision and Speeds Up Recovery
Introduction Physiotherapy is essential for helping people regain movement and improve their quality of life after injury or illness. In recent years, technology has begun to transform the field, providing new tools that make treatments more accurate, personalised, and effective. …
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Advancing Osteoarthritis Care: Using MAI Motion to Better Understand Knee Function
Why Assessing Knee Function Matters in Osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis is a widespread and often painful joint condition that can limit mobility and affect everyday life. Understanding how the knee functions is crucial for managing osteoarthritis effectively. This is where MAI Motion …
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Precision Strength for Osteoarthritic Knees: How MAI Motion is Revolutionizing Rehabilitation
Understanding the Challenges of Knee Osteoarthritis Knee osteoarthritis affects millions worldwide, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. Simple tasks—like walking or standing up—can become challenging, making everyday life more difficult. Traditional assessments often fall short of capturing the full story …
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Innovative Motion Analysis: How MAI Motion Dynamics Is Transforming Early Detection of Movement Disorders
Introduction: The Power of Early Detection Movement disorders like Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor can profoundly impact lives—and often, by the time obvious symptoms appear, precious time for effective treatment has already been lost. That’s why catching these conditions in …
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Revolutionizing Knee Osteoarthritis Care: How MAI Motion is Changing the Game
Knee osteoarthritis is a widespread condition that impacts millions of people around the world, often leading to pain, stiffness, and difficulty moving. The gradual breakdown of the knee joint can make everyday activities challenging and diminish quality of life. As …
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Minimising Participant Burden in Clinical Trials: How MAI Motion is Changing the Game
Introduction Clinical trial s play a crucial role in developing new treatments and advancing healthcare. However, participating in these studies often places a significant burden on volunteers. Long visits, complex procedures, and frequent appointments can make the experience tiring and …