Research into motion sensitivity could lead to improved rehabilitation programmes and an improvement in building designs for people with a rare inner ear condition that […]
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VSimulators featured in interview series with TechExeterĀ
The Exeter VSimulator features in an interview series by TechExeter, which includes insights into the facility from academic partners and technical experts. The videos include […]
Helping people with Parkinsonās and freezing of gait take the first step: VSimulators technology supporting novel, low-cost community interventions
Researchers at several institutions have been collaborating on a project aiming to train people with Parkinsonās to shift their balance and overcome āfreezing of gaitā […]
VSimulators technology used in helping to develop footwear for active older people
Dr Sharon Dixon, Associate Professor in Biomechanics, has used the University of Exeter’s VSimulators facility at Exeter Science Park to help develop safe and comfortable […]
VSimulators used to explore balance in standing or walking peopleĀ
Dr Naser Taleshi recently completed his PhD, in which he used the University of Exeter’s VSimulators facility at Exeter Science Park to explore the balance […]
VSimulators used in project to assess bridges at risk of flooding during stormsĀ
The University of Exeter’s VSimulator facility at Exeter Science Park was used as an evaluation test of a new inertial measurement unit (IMU), developed as […]