I was just given an Apple iPad and I am now wondering about biomechanics-related apps. I am especially curious to hear about any apps that could potentially be used in an undergraduate biomechanics course, by the professor or the students. Does anyone know of anything that might be useful?
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Video Physics is a great little app. I just acquired it and began been playing with it for use in my biomechanics and gait analysis class. It allows you to use existing (or one of their sample) videos to demonstrate position and velocity along an X,Y coordinate system of any point you reference on a video. Frame-by-frame is available (just like the "good old days" of video analysis). More here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/verni...389784247?mt=8
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Re: Biomechanics Apps For the iPad?
Originally posted by mseeley76 View PostI was just given an Apple iPad and I am now wondering about biomechanics-related apps. I am especially curious to hear about any apps that could potentially be used in an undergraduate biomechanics course, by the professor or the students. Does anyone know of anything that might be useful?
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Coaches Eye by Techsmith (4.99) is great coaching tool. Import or native video, draw, annotate on screen. http://www.coachseye.com/
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The Level Belt app for iOS devices (Lite version, 4.99, Pro version 29.99) provides tilt measurement and real-time biofeedback for rehabilitation or other exercises. We developed it in research at Ohio State and it has now become a commercial product. The cheapest little positional biofeedback unit you can get, and a reasonably accurate portable clinical tool for measuring angular deviations as well. We'll be reporting its validity vs. Vicon motion capture for pelvic motion at GCMAS next month. The Pro version can export recorded data to Excel as well.
Ajit Chaudhari, PhD, FACSM
Assistant Professor, Ohio State University
Co-Founder/CTO, Perfect Practice Inc.
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