Author: John Davies
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Assessing Knee Function with MAI Motion: New Insights into Osteoarthritis Care
Introduction: Why Better Knee Assessments Matter Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common condition that affects millions of people—especially in the knees—causing pain, stiffness, and limited movement. These symptoms can make everyday activities, like walking or climbing stairs, much more difficult. To …
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Refining Movement Narratives: How Markerless Motion Capture Elevates MAI Motion Analysis
Introduction: A New Era in Movement Analysis Understanding how people move is crucial across many fields, from sports performance to medical rehabilitation. Traditionally, MAI Motion analysis has relied on attaching small markers to the body to track motion. While effective, …
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Redefining Mobility: How MAI Motion’s Sit-to-Stand Test Is Changing the Way We Assess Standing Transitions
Introduction: Why Mobility Assessment Matters The ability to stand up from a chair may seem simple, but it’s an essential part of staying healthy and independent. This everyday movement relies on strength, balance, and coordination—all key indicators of overall mobility. …
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MAI Motion as a Catalyst for Preventive Healthcare: Redefining Patient Assessment with Markerless Technology
Introduction: Innovation Driving Preventive Healthcare Forward Healthcare is undergoing a transformation. Instead of simply treating illnesses after they arise, the focus is increasingly on preventing health problems before they start—an approach that’s more critical than ever as chronic disease rates …
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Redefining Movement Assessment: How MAI Motion’s Three-Repetition Sit-to-Stand Test is Improving Patient Care
Introduction Assessing movement is a cornerstone of healthcare and rehabilitation. By understanding how patients move, clinicians can track progress and tailor treatments more effectively. Thanks to advances in technology, movement assessments are becoming more accurate, efficient, and accessible than ever …
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Revolutionizing Healthcare: How MAI Motion is Shaping Personalized Treatment for Better Patient Outcomes
Introduction Healthcare is evolving rapidly, and one of the most promising changes is the rise of personalized treatment—care that adapts to each person’s unique needs and lifestyle. Traditional “one-size-fits-all” treatments don’t always deliver the best results, as no two bodies …