12.10.21
Tekscan, Inc. introduced F-Scan64 2.0, a new, easy-to-use, cordless in-shoe pressure mapping system, offering true freedom of movement for the subject. The pre-sized sensors provide Tekscan’s fastest sensor connection process to date. This enhanced system is comprised of features that current F-Scan64 customers have request-ed.
F-Scan64 2.0 is the latest addition to Tekscan’s in-shoe pressure mapping systems. It is designed for clinicians and clinical researchers seeking an efficient and dependable in-shoe gait analysis solution. Gait analysis plays an important role in identifying abnormali-ties and asymmetries that can be indicative of an underlying health problem.
It is ideal for measuring pressure and force during dynamic and static activities like walk-ing, squat-ting, or lunging. It can also be used in pre- and post-rehabilitative treatment applications, or assisting in orthotic or corrective footwear selection and design.
F-Scan64 2.0 features an ultra-thin and flexible pressure-sensing array that fits within the patient’s shoe. After a simple set-up and Bluetooth-connection process, pressure feedback from the sensor relays wirelessly to a PC-based software as the patient moves. The software captures pressure, force, and temporal gait data, while also providing users access to the raw data for analysis.
“Listening to customers and adapting our technology to fit market needs is what innova-tion is all about. Our system can now truly be used in real world testing environments and is absolutely what customers are looking for,” said Alyssa Rubino, Tekscan medical prod-uct manager.
F-Scan64 2.0 is the latest addition to Tekscan’s in-shoe pressure mapping systems. It is designed for clinicians and clinical researchers seeking an efficient and dependable in-shoe gait analysis solution. Gait analysis plays an important role in identifying abnormali-ties and asymmetries that can be indicative of an underlying health problem.
It is ideal for measuring pressure and force during dynamic and static activities like walk-ing, squat-ting, or lunging. It can also be used in pre- and post-rehabilitative treatment applications, or assisting in orthotic or corrective footwear selection and design.
F-Scan64 2.0 features an ultra-thin and flexible pressure-sensing array that fits within the patient’s shoe. After a simple set-up and Bluetooth-connection process, pressure feedback from the sensor relays wirelessly to a PC-based software as the patient moves. The software captures pressure, force, and temporal gait data, while also providing users access to the raw data for analysis.
“Listening to customers and adapting our technology to fit market needs is what innova-tion is all about. Our system can now truly be used in real world testing environments and is absolutely what customers are looking for,” said Alyssa Rubino, Tekscan medical prod-uct manager.