Clinical diagnosis and support for orthopedic doctors in decision-making

Accurate and Objective Diagnosis

Quantitative Data Collection: The laboratory is equipped with advanced systems (such as 3D motion capture systems, force plates, and electromyography (EMG) devices) to collect precise and reliable kinematic and kinetic data — the foundation of any scientific research in human motion.
Controlled Experimentation: The lab enables researchers to design and conduct experiments under highly standardized and controlled conditions, ensuring the validity and reliability of obtained results.
Condition Simulation: Researchers can simulate specific movement or environmental conditions to study their effects on the body, such as examining the impact of different loads or surface types on injury mechanisms.

Treatment Planning and Surgical Intervention

• Supporting surgical decision-making
• Simulating the impact of interventions
• Evaluating prosthetic and assistive devices

Outcome Monitoring and Rehabilitation

• Measuring progress
• Guiding rehabilitation programs
• Assessing “return to activity”

Scientific Research and Tool Development

• Driving innovation
• Developing joint models