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Empowering Recovery: How MAI Motion Prehab is Transforming Knee Surgery Preparation
Knee surgery is often a vital step toward restoring mobility and improving your quality of life. Yet, the path to a successful recovery doesn’t begin on the day of your operation—it starts long before you enter the operating room. This …
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Enhancing Knee Function in Osteoarthritis: How MAI Motion Improves Mobility and Tolerance
Introduction: Understanding Osteoarthritis and Its Impact Osteoarthritis is a widespread joint condition that affects millions of people, especially in the knees. It causes pain, stiffness, and limited mobility—making even simple daily tasks challenging. In this article, we’ll discuss how MAI …
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Enhancing Knee Support in Osteoarthritis: How Closed-Chain Strength Training and MAI Motion Technology Are Changing the Game
Introduction Knee osteoarthritis is a widespread condition that leads to pain, stiffness, and difficulty with daily activities. One of the most effective ways to manage osteoarthritis symptoms is by strengthening the muscles that support the knee—especially the quadriceps (front thigh) …
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Precision Detection: How MAI Motion Unveils Early Biomarkers of Movement Disorders
Introduction Early detection of movement disorders can make a huge difference in how patients manage their condition and respond to treatment. Thanks to rapid advances in technology, new tools are making this early diagnosis easier, faster, and far less invasive …
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How MAI Motion Minimises Participant Burden in Clinical Trials
Introduction: Tackling the Challenges of Clinical Trial Testing Clinical trials are essential for advancing medicine, but they often require a lot from participants. In many studies, people are asked to repeat the same movement multiple times—sometimes five or more—to ensure …
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Innovating Mobility: Rethinking the Sit-to-Stand Test with MAI Motion
Introduction: Why Functional Mobility Matters Functional mobility—the ability to move independently—is a cornerstone of daily life. The sit-to-stand test , which evaluates how a person rises from a seated to a standing position, is much more than a routine movement. …