Biomechanical function analysis system, force-testing, stationary
Definition
A stationary computerized device assembly designed for analysis of biomechanical/neuromuscular strength using dedicated hardware (e.g., dynamometers); the system may be designed for additional neuromuscular function testing (e.g., range of motion or pain/touch sensitivity). It includes a non-portable piece of primary hardware that allows for strength testing during a variety of movements (e.g., lifting, pulling), typically with a variety of dynamometer attachments (e.g., handles, bars, cables) and computer interface devices/computer with dedicated software. It is not intended for interactive gaming and is not based on tracking movement through space (i.e., not a kinesiology system).