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The MotionMonitor Blog Team
We will be writing about all things motion capture. Topics ranging from the state of 3D mocap hardware to break through biomechanics research…and what ever else might be on our mind at the time. If you are a biomechanist, athletic trainer, physical therapist, neuro-scientist, coach or simply interested in life sciences and how humans move, you may find this blog of interest. Visit the team at www.TheMotionMonitor.com to learn more.
Clockwise: Lee Johnson, founder; Ian Hoelker, VP Operations; Meredith Evans, VP Client Development; Mona Bhuta, President
Enhanced Video Capabilities for AI-Driven Motion Capture
The challenges of high-speed video Adding and maintaining support for multiple high-speed video cameras is one of the harder problems a software company lik ...
Markerless Motion Capture: An Early Experience
Introduction In our last blog, we described our history with markerless motion tracking dating back to 2009 with early shape fitting methods. We d ...
Biofeedback & Real-Time Motion Capture
Biofeedback – What are the possibilities? With the release of The MotionMonitor xGen, our inaugural blog shared some of the things you have been telling us ...
Markerless Tracking in Motion Capture
What is it and Why it is important? In simplest terms, “markerless tracking” is the ability to track the movement of human beings without instrumentation at ...
What Technology Do I Start With For My Player Performance Program? Force Plates!
Introduction Since the early 1990’s there have been significant advances in hardware to track and measure human motion. Cameras, electro-magnetic track ...
COVID-19 and Equipment Cleaning
How has COVID-19 Complicated Data Collection? Data collection has gotten much more complicated because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Keeping subject and researc ...
Real-Time Motion Capture in Biomechanics
Real Time Data Collection – What is it & Why Does it Matter? In March, our inaugural blog identified concepts that our clients had highlighted as import ...
Hybrid Motion Capture Systems
Hybrid Systems and How They Enhance Biomechanics Research In our last posting, we outlined several topics that clients have been requesting over the years a ...
The Next Generation of Biomechanics Software
In our inaugural blog I thought it would be worthwhile to share some of the things you have been telling us regarding the state of motion capture. During ...
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Where We'll Be In 2024
- American Physical Therapy Association (APTA CSM), Booth #12061, Boston, MA, February 15th - 17th
- American Society of Biomechanics Mid-South (MSBC), Memphis, TN, February 15th – 16th
- National Biomechanics Day (NBD), April 3rd
- American Society of Neurorehabilitation (ASNR), San Antonio, TX, April 10th - 14th
- American Society of Biomechanics East Coast (ASB - East Coast), Rochester, NY, April 26th – 27th
- American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), Boston, MA, May 28th - 31st
- • Book some time with us at the ACSM conference
- International Shoulder Group (ISG), Toronto, ON, June 4th - 5th
- National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), New Orleans, LA, June 25th – 28th
- • Book some time with us at the NATA conference
- National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), Baltimore, MD, July 10th – 13th
- American Society of Biomechanics (ASB), Milwaukee, WI, August 5th – 8th
- MLB Winter Meetings (MLB WM), TBA