Capture ROM with KinoTek™!

Photo Jennifer McNultyJennifer McNulty
Presenter

Lecturer in Health Education and Lifespan
University of Maine

KinoTek equipment captures functional movements in real-time. An individual’s dynamic movement can be mapped using light pulse technology and a proprietary neural network application.

During this session, participants will be asked to perform various functional movements (squat, shoulder flexion, forward bend, and custom movement options) to see how KinoTek can provide a visual representation of any dysfunctions or issues with range of motion (ROM) that they can improve.

Along with the hands-on application, current research in the School of Kinesiology, Physical Education, and Athletic Training will also be showcased to demonstrate how the technology is supporting the investigation into the effects of Reflexive Performance Reset (RPR) and stretching routines on general mobility. The research uses KinoTek to compare pre-study measurements with post-study measurements using several movements that give insight into a person’s general mobility.

Photo of Shannon WrightShannon Wright
Presenter

Assistant Professor of Athletic Training
University of Maine