Resources

Resources

Browse our library of pressure mapping and force measurement resources, including eBooks, Case Studies, On Demand Webinars, Whitepapers, and much more.

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Video

Watch this brief video to learn more about the unique insights into the gait cycle provided by the F-Scan Software.

Video

Watch this video to learn more about the Strideway System, the first truly modular gait analysis system in the industry!

Case Study

This case study shows how the F-Scan helped optimize orthotics and educate the patient on plantar pressure distribution.

Whitepaper

Time-to-Boundary (TTB) is a validated spatiotemporal measurement tool that estimates the time an individual has to make postural corrections to maintain balance. Learn more about TTB and how you can use it to objectively assess and manage chronic ankle instability.

Testimonials

I use the F-Scan™ system and MatScan™ system because of the results the technology provides. The MatScan system illustrates a comprehensive view of a player and allows me to see any discrepancies with leg length or load-bearing force differences quickly. The F-Scan system enables me to see a players

Testimonials

We use the Tekscan MobileMat™ with SportsAT™ exclusively with all of our research projects that involve a balance assessment component. The ease of using this technology eliminates any of the guesswork usually associated with visual (manual) scoring of the BESS. We strongly feel that the information

Case Study

This case study demonstrates the use of SportsAT for assessing lower extremity injuries.

Training Video

Learn how to set-up your SportsAT Software and conduct the BESS test.

Testimonials

"One power of the F-Scan system lies in the immediate and totally obvious visual feedback. Most cases are definitive even without referring to the staggering ability of the software to represent the data in any way you can think of. This simplicity combined with the fact that it is a foolproof means

Testimonials

"I found the F-Socket technology by Tekscan to be an excellent research tool for objective evaluation of new prosthetic components. It became a valuable part of the experimental routine for me and colleagues at th Albrecht Rehabilitation Center, St. Petersburg, Russia."