Clinicians use clinical movement analysis to help decide which treatment a patient should receive or whether a particular treatment has benefited a patient. Doctors and physiotherapists are presented with large quantities of concurrent time series data describing the movement of joints, the forces acting on the body, and the activation of certain muscles. In the most part, they analyse the data using the most rudimentary tools. The data can be ambiguous, seemingly contradictory or redundant. Consequently, doctors may find it difficult to make a decision or quantify improvement with a high degree of confidence.
One of the challenges to scientists and engineers working in movement analysis is to make the data more meaningful to clinicians. This event will provide an opportunity for scientists, engineers, doctors, and physiotherapists to exchange ideas and present new results. The aim is to encourage dialog between professionals from different backgrounds in this multidisciplinary area of research and practice.
Provisional Programme and Registration Form available to download above. To register for this meeting, please complete the Registration Form and submit it with your payment to the IPEM office by email, post or fax before the booking deadline to secure a place.
Registration deadline extended to 28 April 2010
If you have any queries, please contact Alice Futers in the IPEM conferences department.
This meeting is co-sponsored by the Clinical Movement Analysis Society
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