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Infotronic company:

P.O. box 73
7650 AB Tubbergen
The Netherlands
Tel: +31-74-2434155
Fax: +31-74-2439731
Mobile:  +49-160-94827524
For detailed information send email to: sales@infotronic.nl

History

INFOTRONIC is a company of technical engineering established in 1985 which is specialised In research and development of eminent medical and industrial applications. Infotronic works in close co-operation with several universities, academic and other hospitals allowing the acces of academic knowledge and advice to develop the most advanced and easy to use instruments for clinical use. Because of the continuous relations with medical specialists, Infotronic is able to link the newest technology to the latest medical developments. Extensive attention is paid to create an easy operational handling of theinstruments. Infotronic can develop your ideas into realism in a very practical way and with a continuous interaction between all involved teams.

If you have a special idea but do not know how to realise it, we can do it for you in a short time! Many hardware and software units have already been made and we can couple them together for a brand new technology developed in a very short time!

INFOTRONIC develops sensors and actuators, stand alone picocomputers (matchbox size) Software, firmware, and all kind of analog and digital electronic hardware.

All developments are "in house" so there are very short lines directly to the engineers what leads to a flexible and fast realisation of your product.

You can contact directly to INFOTRONIC and we will coöperate with the local dealers.

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Ultraflex CDG (Computer Dyno Graphy)

The CDG system is a modularly expandable basic gait analysis system which consists of two measuring soles which contain 8 sensors per foot. These sensors measure the vertical Ground Reaction Forces and their distribution during walking. Because the system is worn by the subject, one trial of 20 or 30 seconds will give you information on many steps, as each step is recorded. Storage capacity is large; with a standard memory card you can already record 600 seconds of data for all 16 sensors, at 100 measurements per second. With larger memory cards, this capacity can be extended almost without limit.
The CDG system can be extended with 16 channel goniometry (CGG) and 16 channel EMG all integrated into one walkmansize box.

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Ultraflex Gonio

The Gonio system is equipped to measure a maximum of 16 channel angles of e.g. the ankle, knee, hip or other joints. The sensors are freely placeable, and measure angles in two planes simultaneously. ULTRAFLEX Gonio can be combined 16 channel CDG (ground reaction force distribution) and 16 channel EMG all integrated into one walkmansize box.



The sensors:

The comprehensive range of these Goniometers and Torsiometers are ideal for quick, simple, and accurate measurement of joint movement in multiple planes. This sensors are lightweight and flexible, the sensors can be comfortably worn undetected under clothing, without hindering the actual movement of the joint.

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Sensor fixation:

The sensors are fixated by a set of velcro strips. This method speeds up the gonio sensor fixation to a few seconds.

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Ultraflex EMG system:

The ULTRAFLEX EMG system realizes a very high signal quality and uses the VHSS (Very High Scan Speed) technology. The maximum scan speed is 2000 samples / channel / second, when used with all 16 channels. When a lower number of channels is used, an even higher sampling frequency is possible.

Everything is software adjustable in a very userfriendly way, the filters, gain, samplefrequency. This wireless system is a modular expansion to the basic CDG gait analysis unit.

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Ultraflex BFU system:

The BFU is a modular expansion to the Computer Dyno Graphy (CDG) gait analysis system.

The BFU is used to give direct feedback to the patient about his gait.

This is done by setting a minimum and a maximum level of force per area of the foot.

If the patient does not comply with these limits, an acoustic signal sounds, and the location of over / underload is displayed on a LED display.

In this way, the patient can adapt his gait immediately.

  • Rehabilitation can be accelerated because of direct feedback.
  • Patients can learn to use a prosthesis more effectively.
  • Less supervision needed during gait training.
  • The computer generates a clear training report

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FPL system:

The FPL (Foot Pressure Limiter) is a device that constantly monitors the force that is applied to a foot, and gives off a warning signal when this force exceeds a pre-set threshold. The force is measured by two force transducers that are built into a slipper. This slipper is worn over the shoe. The force threshold can be adjusted using a weightscale. When the pre-set maximum is exceeded, an alarm signal sounds. The pitch of this alarm signal varies with the amount of overload, so the amount of overload is clearly audible. In this way, the patient can perform the load therapy carefree, because the risk of damage as a result of overloading the leg is greatly reduced.

Brochure Nederlands (PDF)
Brochure English (PDF)
Broschure Deutsch (PDF)

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Updates:

The Ultraflex Gait Analysis program is updated continuously.
We offer an update program to our customers, where, for an annual fee, you get access to all feature enhancements and bugfixes.
For more information, please contact us at support@infotronic.nl

For a Powerpoint presentation (8 MB) of Ultraflex, click here

For brochures, click here

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Sensor development:

Infotronic has a long-standing experience in developing sensors for specific applications. An example of these are the thin capacitive force sensors used in our Ultraflex CDG. If you have an application where you need a specific type of sensor, please contact us at development@infotronic.nl, and we will contact you to discuss the possibilities we can offer you.

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Pico / micro dataloggers:

Infotronic has much experience in designing dataloggers for all kinds of different purposes. Our Ultraflex system offers a large range of possible input signals, with many channels simultaneously, but if you are looking for a small datalogger for one specific purpose, we can custom-build it for you. Please contact us at development@infotronic.nl, to discuss the possibilities

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Last change: 09-Feb-2004