Lab equipment
site navigationArsalis develops evaluation solutions for the measurement of human motor performance and for the clinical evaluation of rehabilitation.
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Simian
The Simian 10A16DIO is an analog and digital interface to a data acquisition system that can be mounted in a 19'' rack.
Applications include:
- Generic analog and digital interface
- R&D laboratory equipment
- Research on animals -
GLM
The grip-lift manipulandum is a device designed to study the motor control of the precision grip in humans.
Applications include:
- Hand function experiments in different environments including microgravity
- Clinical hand evaluation
- Motor control research -
fMRI-GLM
This version of the grip-lift manipulandum is specifically designed to study the motor control of the precision grip in humans while performing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Because the manipulandum is fMRI compatible, the neural activity in the brain and the manual task performed can be monitored at the same time.
Applications include:
- Hand function experiments in different environments including functional magnetic resonance imaging
- Clinical hand evaluation
- Motor control research -
KINGRIP
The KINGRIP is a pair of instrumented handles specifically designed to measure the grip force and horizontal load force applied during a precision grip on a KINARM End-Point lab.
Applications include:
- Voluntary motor control research
- Optimal feedback control research
- Haptics research
- Virtual reality & Rehabilitation -
SLS
The SLS is the second version of a prototype subject loading system, developed with our partners specifically for the second generation treadmill (T2) on the International Space Station (ISS).
Applications include:
- Locomotion research in microgravity
- ISS residents training