TECHNOLOGICAL LEADERSHIP TO SUPPORT
RESEARCH
Researchers worldwide – in
the fields of neuro-otology, otolaryngology, audiology,
neurology and ophthalmology – rely on Neuro
Kinetics for our technical leadership, cost-effective
and innovative solutions and flexibility in customizing
unique devices that support their scientific and clinical
inquiries.
Since 1984, we have been at the
forefront developing equipment and software to support
research into the human body's balance function,
focusing on the vestibular, brain function and eye
movements.
Our products
are used by leading clinical and aerospace researchers
at hundreds of locations around the world, and are
funded by national and international agencies.
Our new series of patented rotational servo-motor sets are precise, smooth, digital
systems designed to provide high torque and high angular
acceleration, and have the lowest torque ripple on
the market (0.1%). This unmatched motion control is
made possible by utilizing over one million interpolated
encoder points per revolution and features precise
movement control with no inertial artifacts, facilitating
better test data and more accurate diagnoses. An integrated
low noise mechanical bearing system provides quiet
operation with high loads, allowing for the testing
of systems and subjects in a wide range of loads from
small to large.
Another new product is our I-Portal® high-speed, 4D video-oculography system for tracking
eye movements. Read more here.
We're eager to demonstrate
our technology and products and to work with you
to see how we can be a boost to your research initiatives.
Association
for Research in Otolaryngology – An international
association of scientists and physicians dedicated
to scientific exploration among all of the disciplines
in the field of otolaryngology.
Barany
Society – Founded in 1960 to honor the memory
of the late Nobel Prize winning Robert Barany. The
Society's aim is to increase contact between scientists
engaged in vestibular research and to stimulate
otoneurological research.
Combined
Health Information Database – A bibliographic
database produced by health-related agencies of
the United States Government. This database provides
titles, abstracts and availability information
for health information and health education resources.
Elder
Fall Prevention Act – Information
on the bill that calls for an additional $100,000,000
to be invested in the education, therapy development
and new product development related to the prevention
of falls.
National
Library of Medicine – World's largest medical
library.
Society
for Neuroscience – Formed in 1970, it is the
world's largest organization of scientists devoted
to the study of the brain.