JoDyn (Joint Dynamics) is software for analyzing body movements.
JoDyn (Joint Dynamics) can perform inverse kinematics and inverse dynamics analysis by inputting marker position data measured by a motion capture system and ground reaction force data measured by a force plate, while setting the subject's height, weight, and the sampling frequency of the motion capture system and force plate. It is capable of calculating body segment positions, velocities, accelerations, angular velocities, angular accelerations, joint angles of the lower limbs, joint moments, joint reactions, and more. Motion measurement data can be obtained not only from the combination of the motion capture system and force plate but also from measurements using only inertial sensors, including ground reaction force estimation. Additionally, we offer customization services.
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basic information
JoDyn can perform inverse kinematics and inverse dynamics analysis of lower limb joint angles, joint moments, and joint reactions simply by setting the subject's height, weight, marker positions, and the sampling frequency of ground reaction data.
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Human motion analysis, orthopedic rehabilitation, joint surgery navigation, artificial joint evaluation, ligament reconstruction evaluation, meniscus tear evaluation, orthotic therapy, sports performance, physical biomechanics, exercise neuroscience, human-machine interaction, educational support for anatomy and rehabilitation, ergonomics, and can be widely utilized in industry, academic research, and education.
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Our company develops, designs, manufactures, and sells measurement, analysis, and sensing systems for body movements aimed at research and development in collaboration with academia and industry. We also provide contracted analysis of body movements, develop, design, manufacture, and sell assistive devices for body movements, and offer services centered around STEM education to promote the social dissemination of human biomechanics. Using the human motion analysis systems we have developed, we are working to elucidate the mechanisms of human body movements. We, who advocate "Technology for Human," aim to improve the quality of life for people by aligning our research and development with their needs, striving to create innovative and practical technologies.