Tag: marker-less motion capture
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Enhancing Knee Stability: Understanding Valgus, Varus, and Rotational Forces with MAI Motion Technology
Introduction: Why Knee Stability Matters Knee stability is crucial—not just for athletes, but for anyone who wants to move comfortably and prevent injuries. The knee joint is a complex structure, relying on a delicate balance of forces to function smoothly. …
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Movement over Imaging with MAI Motion: A New Era in Knee Care
Introduction: Why Movement Tells a Fuller Story Than a Snapshot For decades, healthcare professionals have depended on X-rays and MRIs to diagnose knee problems. While these imaging tools provide valuable views of the knee’s structure, they only offer a static …
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Revolutionizing Movement Analysis: How MAI Motion Outperforms Traditional Methods with Greater Efficiency and Better Results
Understanding Movement Analysis: Why It Matters Movement analysis is a vital tool for healthcare professionals, trainers, and researchers. Whether for improving athletic performance or supporting patient recovery, understanding how our bodies move provides critical insights. Traditionally, this analysis involves participants …
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Innovative Knee Rehabilitation: How MAI Motion is Changing the Game for Osteoarthritis and Meniscus Tears
Understanding the Challenge: Living with Knee Osteoarthritis and Meniscus Tears Knee pain is a common obstacle for people as they age or stay active, and it’s often caused by two main issues: knee osteoarthritis and meniscus tears . These conditions …
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Decoding the Language of Movement: How Your Body Speaks in the MAI Motion Age
Introduction: Discovering the MAI Motion Age In a world shaped by technology and data, a fascinating new perspective is emerging: the MAI Motion Age. This idea suggests that every small movement we make—from a subtle gesture to the way we …
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How MAI Motion Revolutionizes Clinical Trials by Reducing Participant Burden
Introduction: Understanding the Challenges of Clinical Trials Clinical trials are vital for discovering new medicines and treatments, but they can put a heavy strain on participants. People who enroll in these studies often face long appointments, frequent clinic visits, and …