Heller et al., 2014 - Google Patents
The smartfloor: A large area force-measuring floor for investigating dynamic balance and motivating exerciseHeller et al., 2014
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- Heller B
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- Wheat J
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- Procedia engineering
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Balance is a pre-requisite of success in many sports and is typically measured under static task constraints. Many sports are dynamic and require more appropriate measures of dynamic balance. Our group has developed a large area (3m x 3m) force-sensing floor (the …
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