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Golf Swing Analysis--Improve your Golf Game
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| The K-Motion Interactive K-Sensor is a Wireless InertiaCube sensor with an internal rechargeable battery |
The K-Motion Interactive K-Vest System uses three InterSense InertiaCube Sensor InterSense has teamed with leading golf teaching company, K-Motion Interactive, Inc., to build wireless golf swing analysis system with InertiaCube technology. K-Motion Interactive, Inc., a leader in kinetic motion analysis and sports training systems, has integrated three InertiaCube wireless sensors into their K-Vest to provide a robust, portable and accurate training system for golf pros and their students. The wireless, rechargeable battery powered InertiaCube sensors are fully self-contained and were custom developed by InterSense to the exact specifications of K-Motion Interactive.
The K-Vest is the centerpiece of K-Motion Interactive's K-System, a revolutionary and complete wireless swing analysis and training system. The K-Vest utilizes three InterSense wireless motion tracking sensors to measure the golfer’s hip, shoulder, and hand motion during a golf swing, at 120 frames per second. The data from each sensor is sent via wireless channels directly to K-Motion Interactive's proprietary software, Kinesync™, for immediate analysis and feedback. The 3D swing data appears in real-time on a wireless laptop, providing the golfer with a revolutionary tool to improve swing performance.
Clinical Visual Acuity & Gaze Stabilization Evaluation
InterSense value added reseller, NeuroCom International, specializes in clinical evaluation for the effective assessment and treatment of chronic dizziness, balance and mobility disorders. Part of NeuroCom's program provides physicians with tools, techniques, and equipment to measure perceptual image stabilization during head movement, which is a key factor in performing activities of daily living.
This process can be severely impacted by vestibular (inner ear) deficits. The assessment of a patient's ability to perform visual tasks requiring image stabilization is considered complementary to tests of the proper eye gaze during head motion (vestibular ocular reflex or VOR system).
NeuroCom's inVision™ package integrates in the InertiaCube2 to monitor the velocity and direction of head movements during clinical Dynamic Visual Acuity (DVA) and Gaze Stabilization Tests (GST). Results from these tests, combined with other clinical and physiological assessments, provide physicians with the information needed to determine the correct rehabilitation steps for patients with balance and mobility disorders.
Visit NeuroCom's inVision™ product web site for more information.