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Software versions of Leonardo Mechanography

Versions of  the Leonardo Mechanography analysis software with integrated database.

Supported test types and assessments


BAS

RES

Kiosk

s2LJ Single Two Leg Jump
(Counter Movement Jump (Abalakov Jump), Squat Jump (Bosco Test): Performance, anaerobic peak power, jumping height, efficiency of motion, left/right asymmetry, energy storage)

yes

yes

yes

m1LH Multiple One Leg Hopping
(hopping on the fore foot: maximum voluntary force, whole body stiffness, energy storage capability)

yes

yes

yes

CRT Chair Rising Test
(Anaerobic peak power in the deconditioned, well established test in the field of geriatrics)

yes

yes

no

RTep Repetition Test
(Uniformity of repeated (cyclic) motions)

yes

yes

no

BT Balance Test
(Balance & coordination, stabilometry, frequency analysis, velocity histogram
Romberg stand, semi-tandem stand, tandem stand, one leg stand)

yes

yes

yes

LoS Limits of stability
(Balance & coordination, stabilometry, range of movement
(LoS: Left-Right/foreward-backward, standing or sitting)

yes

yes

no

GrF Grfp Force Test
(maximum grip force)
only in combination with optional grip frcre module  

yes

yes

yes

GrW Grfp Work Test
(maximum grip force)
only in combination with optional grip frcre module  

yes

yes

yes

BAss Basic Assessment
(automatic summary of main outcome parameters of all s2LJ, m1LJ, CRT per patient and test day)

yes

yes

yes 

FAss Free Assessment
(Selectable rersults of any measurement part of BAss)

no

yes

no

JAss Jump Assessment
(According to Swiss Olympic Performance Manual)

no

yes

no

DJ Drop Jump
(Test well established in sports: Anaerobic peak power, ground contact time, force variation, asymmetry, reactive index)

no

yes

no

LT Land Test
(Coordination during soft landing from different heights)

no

yes

no

TRT Trunk Rise Test
(Anaerobic peak power of back muscles, force variation, asymmetry)

no

yes

no

m2LH Multiple Two Leg Hop
(Peak forces, stiffness, energy storage potential)

no

yes

no

RJ/CJ Repetetive Jumps / Continous Jumps
(Performance, endurance, fatiguing)

no

yes

no

TpTs/TpTc Tapping test (standing/sitting)
(Quickness, repetition rate)

no

yes

yes

TpT1L Tapping test One Leg 
(Quickness, repetition rate)

no

yes

no

PUT Push-Up Test
(Upper body / arms: Performance, power, left/right asymmetry)

no

yes

yes

ST Squat Test
(Performance, power, left/right asymmetry)

no

yes

no

LST Loaded Squat Test
(Performance, power, realtion beween extra load and performance/power, left/right asymmetry)

no

yes

no

WO Walk Over Test
(analyses of forces during one or several contact during walking)

no

yes

no

BJT Box Jump Test
(Equivalent to s2LH but inetead using a free counter movment jump a jumping onto a box of a given height is used)

no

yes

no

IF Isometric Force Test
(Maximum force during a isometric contarction during a lifiting task. Only available in combionation with a special weight lifting rig)

no

yes

no

Extended Trend Analysis*

no

yes

no

Statistics module*

no

yes

no

Advanced database functions**

no

yes

no

Data Export (selectable analysis result/measuremnt as .csv table or
plots and/or anaylsis results as one .csv file per measurement)

yes

yes

no

Configurable automatic Summary of measurements results

no

yes

no

Simplified user interface

yes

option

no

Intuitive user interface video-based for application by clients without personell 

no

no

yes

*) Complex data base queries can be defined. All fields of the database can be plotted against each other. The queries can be stored and the results can be exported. Regression curves (linear, exponential, polynomial 2nd to 6th order) can be calculated for the resulting scatter plots, basic statistical analysis results are calculated (r, R², Cov, average, Var, mse, and others). The measurements behind each data point can be opened directly from within the statistics module. This allows easy assessment of outliers of data sets.

**) Automated merging of data bases including elimination of redundant data sets.