Hi Massimiliano,
Go and see the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital web site.
There is an article on their web site detailing their use of force and
pressure (Tekscan's F- Scan in-shoe system) for the evaluation of lameness
of horses. Their address is www.vmth.ucdavis.edu. Go to the "What's new"
link and then click on "Lameness in Horses".
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Norman
Norman Murphy, Ph.D.
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Subject: Force and Movement sensors in Animals
Date: 3/17/00 9:57 AM
Dear list members,
I'm looking for data about sensors for force and movement in animals,
in order to do a comparative table. In particular I'm interested in
receiving some information about fishes, birds, reptiles and
mammalian. What I need is just an example for each subject.
Could you please help me with some good reference (Web
site, article, book)?
TIA
Massimiliano
-- Massimiliano Zecca --------------------------------
PhD Student in Biomedical Robotics
MiTech Lab - Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna
INAIL RTR Center
via della Vetraia 7, I-55049 Viareggio (LU) - Italy
Voice: +39 0584 385372 http://www.sssup.it/~max/
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Go and see the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital web site.
There is an article on their web site detailing their use of force and
pressure (Tekscan's F- Scan in-shoe system) for the evaluation of lameness
of horses. Their address is www.vmth.ucdavis.edu. Go to the "What's new"
link and then click on "Lameness in Horses".
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Norman
Norman Murphy, Ph.D.
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From:
To: MS Outlook::BIOMCH-L@NIC.SURFNET.NL
Subject: Force and Movement sensors in Animals
Date: 3/17/00 9:57 AM
Dear list members,
I'm looking for data about sensors for force and movement in animals,
in order to do a comparative table. In particular I'm interested in
receiving some information about fishes, birds, reptiles and
mammalian. What I need is just an example for each subject.
Could you please help me with some good reference (Web
site, article, book)?
TIA
Massimiliano
-- Massimiliano Zecca --------------------------------
PhD Student in Biomedical Robotics
MiTech Lab - Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna
INAIL RTR Center
via della Vetraia 7, I-55049 Viareggio (LU) - Italy
Voice: +39 0584 385372 http://www.sssup.it/~max/
FAX: +39 0584 385359 mailto:max@sssup.it
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