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Use this transducer to record heel and toe strike activity as the subject walks. The SS28LA uses two force sensitive resistors (FSR); typically, one FSR is attached to the sole of a shoe at the heel and the other FSR is attached at the toes. The FSRs indicate the precise pressure placed on the heel and on the toe as the subject walks.
This BSL training will walk you through how to choose packages and curriculum best suited for your lab, as well as cover the basics of using BSL system hardware and software.
Topics include:
– BSL Hardware Intro: MP36 & MP46
– BSL System Packages: choosing your lab’s core system
– BSL System TA Packs: convenient and popular add-ons
• fNIRS for education
• EMG-Controlled Robotic/Prosthetic Gripper
• Stimulators
• Gas Analysis System
– Overview of different BSL software features
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