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Polhemus' Motion Capture System is used to Measure Real-time Motion Analysis for Biomechanical Solutions and Research
The Need for Motion Capture In the early 90's, the Cheethams were relying on video analysis to work with their biomechanics and motion analysis systems. In researching ways to more fully utilize 6DOF motion tracking, the Cheethams realized that a real-time electromagnetic solution would significantly enhance their software products. "We have had a lot of experience with video motion analysis companies," stated Stephen Cheetham. "We consider video technology to be old technology in comparison to the advanced real-time capabilities that Polhemus offers with its magnetic solutions." The Polhemus Solution "Polhemus offers us 6 Degree-Of-Freedom, real-time motion capture," said Cheetham. "That is critical to the biomechanics community and the clinical world. Our customers don't have the time to deal with the extensive and tedious post-processing required of other solutions on the market. Polhemus' dynamic capabilities are integral to our customer's success."
This is critical for Skill's growing customer base which includes leading providers of biomechanics, kinesiology, sports medicine, physical therapy, sports instructors and others. For example, the University of Connecticut's Department of Psychology is using 6D-RESEARCH to study postural control and limb proprioception. In this study, the university is researching how the human body "knows" where the different parts of the body are located. Another example is the University of Alberta, Canada's, division of neuroscience using it to measure 3D tremor in patient's hands, wrists and arms to study diseases such as Parkinson's Disease. By being able to measure the actual intensity of the tremor, they can determine the precise amount of drugs needed to treat the disease, resulting in tremendous cost-savings for very expensive medication. A very innovative application of Polhemus' FASTRAK is in Skill's latest product called 3D-GOLF. 3D-GOLF is a virtual golf training and swing analysis system that can be used by golf teaching professionals. Its most unique feature is its biofeedback capability, which is provided by FASTRAK's real-time response. The biofeedback mode utilizes audio tones to help the student hear and "feel" a good swing. When a student deviates from the specified movement envelope the computer beeps. This facilitates better teaching and faster learning.
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