How advanced technology can change human movement research

Hear from NeuRA and Melbourne University how they are using advanced technology to test new methods to improve rehabilitation, human-robotic, sports performance and more.

Demystifying human performance from elite athletes to frail older people

This presentation will discuss the use of novel computational and experimental tools in biomechanics to address some of the major neuro-musculoskeletal health issues that our world faces now.

Webinar: How to boost human movement research and clinical rehabilitation – Live CAREN demonstration at Military Rehabilitation Center Aardenburg

In this webinar, you will learn how advanced technology creates endless opportunities for human movement research and treatment.

Virtual and augmented reality based balance and gait training

This white paper provides a summary of the evidence for using virtual and augmented reality based balance and gait training in different populations.

The effect of balance training on postural control in people with multiple sclerosis using the CAREN virtual reality system

Advanced virtual reality-based rehabilitation of balance and gait in clinical practice

Adaptation and post-adaptation effects of haptic forces on locomotion in healthy young adults

Assessing the Perception of Trunk Movements in Military Personnel with Chronic Non-Specific Low Back Pain Using a Virtual Mirror

Real-time modulation of visual feedback on human full-body movements in a virtual mirror: development and proof of concept.