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CAREN | The World’s Most Advanced Biomechanics Lab

CAREN

The World’s Most Advanced
Biomechanics Lab

What Users Say

"We carried out extensive research on the benefits to patients in using this system and the evidence speaks for itself. It helps re-educate the nerves and muscles, in a controlled environment. The system has huge potential in treating patients and provides vast amounts of clinical data to enable the most effective treatment plan to be put in place. We’re hugely excited to be able to bring this to people across the UK"

 

Wendy Edge, CEO, BASIC (Brain And Spinal Injury Centre) Salford

What Users Say

“The CAREN system puts us on the leading edge by enabling us to safely challenge patients through different courses in an immersive, realistic virtual environment.”

 

Dr. Jay Alberts, Vice Chair for Health Technology Enablement, Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute

What User Say

“The CAREN enables our lab to perform both fundamental and applied research on every aspect of human movement performance. It also puts us in an advanced position for collaborations and fundraising.”

Prof. dr. ir. Philip Rowe, Professor Of Rehabilitation Science, University of Strathclyde

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The Computer Assisted Rehabilitation Environment (CAREN) is a single lab for diverse, collaborative research opportunities across all aspects of balance and locomotion. Highly regarded as the world’s most advanced biomechanical lab, CAREN opens doors for grants, referrals, and collaborations with top reference institutes.

The CAREN provides researchers with the tools to efficiently study advanced human movement by collecting objective human performance data in challenging environments. CAREN is also a safe and regulated medical device platform, so you can get your study approved quicker as well as producing reliable advanced clinical insights.

Key Applications 

The CAREN will enable your pioneering research in many fields of application. Especially, but not limited to:

Balance Assessment | Balance / Gait Therapy | Dual-Tasking​ | Feedback | Gait Adaptability| Gait Analysis | Motor Control & Learning | Perturbation Assessment | Perturbation Training | Virtual Reality

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