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AMTI Force Plates

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AT AMTI, WE HAVE A PASSION FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND A TALENT FOR INNOVATIVE ENGINEERING.

For more than 30 years, major orthopedic manufacturers, testing laboratories, universities and research hospitals worldwide have relied on AMTI to provide products that stand up to our hard-earned reputation of quality and reliability.

We currently design and manufacture the industry standards in force measurement devices, orthopedic implant testing machines, and other specialty instruments. Our joint motion simulators, like our knee simulator and our hip simulator, are relied on by most major implant manufacturers. Our force measurement devices, like our force plates and force sensors, are similarly well-used among clinical researchers in areas such as biomechanics, gait analysis and ergonomics.

Choosing a Force Plate

A FORCE PLATE IS DESIGNED TO MEASURE THE FORCES AND MOMENTS APPLIED TO ITS TOP SURFACE AS A SUBJECT STANDS, STEPS, OR JUMPS ON IT. Force plates are regularly used in research and clinical studies looking at balance, gait, and sports performance.

Fx, Fy, and Fz are the force components and act along the axes of an orthogonal x, y, z-coordinate system. In the diagram, the arrows point in the direction of positive force along each of the axes, following the right-hand rule. Fx and Fy are the horizontal or shear force components, and Fz is the vertical force component. Mx, My and Mz are the three moment components. Moments are rotations around the corresponding x, y and z axes. Positive moments are determined according to the right hand rule. When looking down an axis (in its positive direction) positive moments have a clockwise rotation.

The Qualisys motion capture system.

The Qualisys motion capture system.

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