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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Case Study

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

Articles & Research

Advances in engineering have led to smarter medical devices, improved consistency among practitioners, and faster recovery time for patients. Force feedback is a crucial component in these advances and is made possible by thin, flexible, tactile force sensors.

eBook

Pressure Mapping technology provides civil and geotechnical engineers with the tools necessary to build and design stable, environmentally-friendly structures.

Testimonials

We had one patient the other day came in complaining that #3 was tender. She was missing several teeth. We had been talking to her about bridges or implants to replace those teeth, and she wasn't really interested. When she came in with #3 symptoms this week, we used the T-Scan, and showed her why

Articles & Research

This paper discusses the utilization of Tekscan's pressure mapping systems and sensors to show the changes that happen inside the winding process from start to finish.

Testimonials

I've been using the Tekscan I-Scan™ system for 20 years. It's great for helping to visualize the pressure variations in nipped roller processes or within wound rolls. When I heard about the Versatek™'s WiFi capability, I immediately knew it would help show what is happening inside a winding

Training Video

Learn how to use the new features of T-Scan Software 9.0.

Testimonials

I was looking for a thin, flexible film to measure force in my [medical] device; something that would not interfere with its size. We looked at some competing thin film force sensors but your FlexiForce™ product was more accurate in terms of feedback and linearity. The technical expertise and

Training Video

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

Testimonials

When creating splints, I do my best to make them accurate as I possibly can. In my experience, clinicians who use T-Scan are able to fine-tune the splint into perfect occlusal balance for their patients. This device is a must-have for today's modern dental practice that strives to get it right