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    I recently requested information on a Video Dimension Analyzer. I'd like to
    thank Edwin DeMont, Sandy Stewart and Michael Sacks
    who provided the following responses.

    Timothy L. Foutz, Ph.D.
    Biological and Agricultural Engineering
    Driftmier Engineering Center
    The University of Georgia
    Athens, GA 30602
    E-mail: TFOUTZ@GAMMA.BAE.UGA.EDU
    Phone: 706-542-0868 FAX: 706-542-8806

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    The Video Dimension Analyzer is produced by:

    Instrumention for Physiology and Medicine, INc.
    P.O. Box 19206 San Diego Cal
    Phone (619) 464-6383.
    It costs about 10K. We have one, and use it often. If you have further
    questions write to me directly.

    Cheers

    Edwin DeMont
    Biology Department
    St. Francis Xavier University
    P.O. Box 5000
    Antigonish, N.S.
    Canada B2G 2W5

    DeMont@phoenix.stfx.ca
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    The following are some companies that make video dimension
    analyzers or equivalents. Caveat: some of this information is
    five years old or more, but I believe the companies listed still
    exist.

    Video Dimension Analyzers.
    Devices from these companies can measure strains on a sample imaged by a
    video camera:

    Colorado Video
    Box 928
    Boulder, Colorado 80306
    303-444-3972

    Instrumentation for Physiology and Medicine, Inc.
    P.O. Box 19206
    San Diego, CA 92119
    619-464-6383

    Scanning laser based:

    Self contained diameter guaging units:

    Lasermike Division
    Techmet Company
    6060 Executive Blvd.
    Dayton, Ohio 45424
    513-233-9935

    Linear photodiode array based:

    Self-contained diameter gaging units (these people also
    make more sophisticated noncontacting displacement
    followers based on an image vidicon tube, which are a
    lot more expensive):

    Optron Corp.
    30 Hazel Terrace
    Woodbridge, CT 06525
    203-389-5384

    Photodiode array cameras that require collimated light
    source (can be used in both back-lighted and front-lighted
    applications; see SFC Stewart, DJ Lyman, "Solid state line
    scan cameras for measuring strain in soft tissues and
    implants," Ann Biomed Engr, 1989;17:671-684)


    EG&G Reticon
    345 Potrero Ave.
    Sunnyvale, CA 94086
    408-738-4266

    Sorry I don't have up to date pricing information.

    Hope this helps.
    Sandy Stewart
    SXS@fdadr.cdrh.fda.gov

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    I have used the VDA approach previously, but it has the following
    drawbacks: 1) it can only measure on length at a time. 2) it has
    a max frame rate of 30hz, 3) its expensive. Try the EG&G line camera(or
    equiv.). LIne cameras are not alot cheaper, but then can scan much faster
    and can discern many transistions/locations along
    the tendon - good for non-uniform strain fields. If you have
    any questions - email me at msacks@coeds.eng.miami.edu
    -Regards,
    Michael Sacks

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