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PHYSICAL THERAPY AND REHABILITATION
Our
systems are heavily used in
hospital and clinic settings for physical rehabilitation, sports injuries,
gait
analysis and more. On-screen features such as line drawing, angle
measurement and the stopwatch timer make this a great support tool for
doctors and physical therapists.


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Here are just some of the many features of our
systems:
CUSTOM EQUIPMENT FOR
THERAPISTS:
In addition to our complete motion
analysis systems, we have accessories designed to work in the office or
rehab center environment. Accessories such as low-light cameras, wide angle
lens kits, tripod dollies and our unique
"low-reach" tripod
adapter are well-suited to these applications.
FAST AND EASY TO
USE: Weve
designed our products so anyone can use them without having to be a computer
expert. Just open the box and GO! Its that easy. Our
full hardware systems come pre-assembled and pre-loaded with
software. No setup to perform or big manuals to read. Even the batteries are
pre-charged. Everything has been
done for you.
FREEZE-FRAME &
SLOW-MOTION:
Our systems process a full
60 frames per second
which means you see video images
with NO blurring and NO missed movements as with conventional VCRs.
ELECTRONIC
CHALKBOARD: Our
software gives the therapist an electronic chalkboard feature which provides unlimited drawing directly on video frames to
help illustrate motion problems. Draw shapes,
lines, freehand and even get line angles displayed automatically. There's
even a notepad feature that
allows you to
enter and store notes along with each video frame being analyzed.
CAPTURE AND ANALYZE VIRTUALLY
ANY MOTION:
Our video
motion analysis systems are widely used by researchers, doctors and
physical
therapists for kinematics and biomechanics research, sports medicine
and physical therapy including gait analysis and injury rehabilitation. Our systems can be
valuable tools for capturing and analyzing virtually any type of complex
human motion
such as running, walking, jumping and more.
ACHIEVE
RESULTS FAST: It can
take months for a rehabilitation individual to regain skills after an injury or
surgery,
often due to a small, imperceptible problem in their body motion. It can be
very frustrating for doctors or physical therapists as they try to find that tiny flaw that is preventing
maximum potential. With our motion analysis systems, you can quickly compare the
present body motion to periods prior to the injury or surgery and find that subtle
difference which is causing the problem.
A NEW PROFIT CENTER:
Generate significant new revenues without adding a single individual! Our
systems are already being used to add a new dimension to handling insurance
cases involving physical therapy. Our software helps you prepare the
necessary documentation for any physical therapy claims. This helps to speed
up the reimbursement process as well as reduce the number of insurance
company denials by providing clear, concise reporting.
Annual New
Revenue Model
Assume you only generate
one additional procedure for half of your individuals per week (the typical
number is one per visit). Depending on how many individuals you see, check
below to find your increase in revenue realized.
|
Patients /week |
Procedures |
Average reimbursement |
Weekly revenue increase |
Monthly revenue increase |
Annual revenue increase |
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50 |
25 |
27.50 |
688 |
2,979 |
35,750 |
|
100 |
50 |
27.50 |
1,375 |
5,958 |
71,500 |
|
150 |
75 |
27.50 |
2,063 |
8,940 |
107,276 |
|
200 |
100 |
27.50 |
2,750 |
11,917 |
143,000 |
It is
important to note that these fees are be generated without adding any new
individuals; these fees are rendered by maximizing your existing individuals.
All this is accomplished while producing exceptional documentation, and
increasing the level of care that you provide.
Physical Therapy Client list and Testimonials
Patrick T. Conway,
MS
Fitness Program Manager
McChord AFB, WA
"Chris,
I am using the system to observe active abnormal or weakened postural
discrepancies in the upper and lower extremities. I film people walking and
running with and without shoes on a treadmill to observe their gait.
Additionally I have individuals complete mobility activities of simple squats,
one legged step ups and hopping on two legs and one leg if possible. These
motions are filmed from the front, side and back so I can run it back in
extra slow motion to identify where short comings are. A PT can examine a
individual using a typical ROM exam but this type of exam does not reveal how
the supporting muscles contribute to the troubled area. Some injuries are
straight forward, such as a person fell and separated their shoulder, but
others are due to a series of problems. I find that people are usually
suffering from a multiple of issues, such as low back pain with
glute/hamstring and illiotibial band weakness. Because their back hurts they
shift their weight differently but this leads to lower leg/knee pain because
the glutes and hamstrings cannot support the weight shift and it has to
transfer to another area. Filming a person in motion reveals the weakness in
supporting areas quickly and allows me develop an approach to correct the
problem."
Mathew Grasmeyer &
Ryan Grant
Ottawa Orthotics Lab
Using
software/equipment to diagnose gait and determine corrective measures for
pain management.
“Chris,
Our profession deals with the fitting of orthotics and footwear so gait analysis
is a critical aspect of our assessments. After searching extensively for software,
which would allow us to capture and review video of the gait cycle,
we came across the Medical Motion software. Although it was primarily
designed for golf, it works perfectly for analyzing the running/walking gait.
With the vast number of shoe companies making running shoes, it often becomes
very confusing to a customer trying to determine the proper shoe for them.
With the Medical Motion software, we are able to make sure the client is
in a biomechanically supportive shoe. The ability to split the screen and
compare before and after appropriate footwear/orthotics is an extremely powerful
visual tool. Along with confirmation of the correct alignment to the client,
the frame-by-frame analysis helps us to make fine tuning adjustments to both
the orthotics and footwear if necessary. Thanks to Medical Motion for the great,
easy to use product.
Ryan Grant”
Dr. Jay Smith
Mayo Clinic, Sports Medicine Center
Using
software/equipment for gait analysis and sports medicine/rehab.
Chris Campilii
Center for Physical Therapy
Using
software/equipment for gait analysis, range of motion analysis and pain
management in physical therapy treatment.
Lynn Herzberger
Runners Roost
Using
software/equipment in three retail stores for gait analysis to fit customers
into correct shoes.
Dan Voggleback
Patient Profile/Sports Specialty & Rehab Center
Using
software/equipment for sports medicine/rehab.
Dr. Jim Conway &
Jeff Jankowski
Oklahoma Sports Science and Orthotics
“Chris,
We are really enjoying the software. At this point we have mainly used it for
identifying biomechanical problems with runners and it has been great. We also
evaluated a golf swing and a pitcher. It has been a big enhancement to our Performance
Lab. Thanks for the follow-up.
Jeff”
Dr. Dino Laurenzi
United Hospital Systems Inc.
Using
software/equipment for sports medicine/rehab.
Steve Taylor
Southern Therapy Services
Using
software/equipment for gait analysis, range of motion analysis and pain
management in physical therapy treatment.
David Frederick
USA Sports Fitness
Using
software/equipment in Physical Therapy and High Performance Training
clinics. Primarily used with runners who have some kind of kinetic chain
dysfunction to assist them in returning to a normal gait.
If you would like to receive
more information or have a representative call you to discuss our custom
solutions further,
click here.

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