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Research and Development

This page is dedicated to announcing projects related to research and development.  This is an open call to practitioners interested in collaborating in research;  and to any manufacturer or owner of equipment who wishes to contribute materials for research purposes.  We need equipment such as force transducers, or any unit that can measure weight distribution, balance, range of motion, etc.

Anyone interested in collaboration or in providing equipment please
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