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IMA · Intelligent Motion Analysis - Development of a novel technology that makes quantitative measurement of musculoskeletal problems available, in the interests of physiotherapists, patients and society

FP7Status: CLOSED1 October 201231 May 2016EU funding €2,209,691

This project will provide a more accurate and low cost tool for quantitative measurement of musculoskeletal conditions, one of the most widespread and costly illnesses in society today. It will provide physiotherapists with wireless, light and easy to use measuring units that will enable them to organize their time better and perform more accurate diagnosis, providing faster diagnosis and treatment for their patients; and enhancing their earnings potential. The project will present a new stage in physiotherapy and give the whole sector technical devices that will benefit themselves, their patients and society as a whole. This novel technology will offer a solution to the problem that an ageing and less mobile population presents today.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

NYSKOPUNARMIDSTOD ISLANDS

IS · €98,964

participant

KONINKLIJK NEDERLANDS GENOOTSCHAP VOOR FYSIOTHERAPIE VERENIGING

NL · €343,474

participant

DUENAS MOSCARDO LIRIOS - CLINICA DE FISIOTERAPIA MARITIM

ES · €243,092

participant

FELAG ISLENSKRA SJUKRATHJALFARA FELAGASAMTOK

IS

participant

ASOCIACION ESPANOLA DE FISIOTERAPEUTAS

ES · €297,042

participant

THE UK INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS RESEARCH INSTITUTE LIMITED

UK · €53,885

participant

Kine ehf

IS · €317,014

participant

KISO

IS · €290,384

participant

INSTITUTO DE BIOMECANICA DE VALENCIA

ES · €19,726

participant

FELAG SJUKRATHJALFARA

IS · €246,088

participant

SJUKRATHJALFUN ISLANDS EHF

IS · €300,023

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