Instrumented split belt treadmills
The instrumented treadmill allows during gait and running to measure ground reaction forces (force and moment in all direction). This knowledge allows to control the treadmill band speed to adapt to subejct speed. The speed and acceleration available allow to perturbate the balance of the subject and study fall related problem. Technical informations : fq :1000Hz, precision COP : 2mm static, 5mm dynamic, max rate : 45km/h, max. acceleration : 35 m/s2
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Laboratoire de Biomécanique des Chocs
25, avenue François Mitterrand, Case 24Cité des mobilités
69650 Bron
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The Laboratory of Biomechanics and Shock Mechanics (LBMC UMR_T9406) is a joint research unit between Gustave Eiffel University and Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University. The LBMC is made up of more than 80 members (41 permanent, approximately 30 doctoral students and 10 fixed-term and post-doctoral contracts) to which are added around twenty trainees welcomed each year.
The skills of LBMC members are multiple: biomechanics of shocks, mechanics of structures, uncertainties, biomechanics of tissues, anatomy and surgery, physical ergonomics, biomechanics of movement, musculoskeletal biomechanics. In connection with societal challenges, the LBMC conducts research, according to two themes:
- Facilitate travel (automated vehicles, travel autonomy)
- Keep the body healthy (maintaining functional capacities, the implant in its environment).
It has unique experimental platforms: in movement analysis (e.g. instrumented treadmill, seat shaper, etc.), in terms of impact behavior (e.g
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Laboratory : Plateforme d'Analyse du Mouvement - Santé
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Ingelyse (http://www.ingelyse.com/)
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UCBL1/Université Gustave Eiffel
25 av. François Mitterrand
Université Gustave Eiffel - Campus de Lyon
69675 Bron
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