AnatoLog

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AnatoLog

The AnatoLog system combines ultra-thin pressure sensors with dedicated software to visualize pressure data inside orthopedic devices. Portable and easy to position, AnatoLog provides healthcare, research, and sports professionals with objective information to optimize the fitting and monitoring of orthotic equipment.

 

AnatoLog is a CE-certified medical device (Class I with a measuring function).

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Areas of application

The system adapts to all types of devices, bandages, or equipment — for both medical and sports compression.

Prostheses

Soles

Corsets

Helmets

 Compression

AnatoLog & FSR Module

AnatoLog

The main unit can accommodate between 1 to 4 FSR Modules (1 to 16 sensors) and its fixing clip allows it to be easily placed on the studied limb.

FSR Module

The pressure sensors of AnatoLog are calibrated, can be independently positioned on any studied limb. It measures the pressures produced when wearing an orthopaedic or sport device.
The ultra-thin sensors allow easy placement on any areas of the body.

AnatoLog Application

The Anatolog software allows:

  • Real-time display of pressure data (curve visualization + 3D modeling)
  • Measurement recording on your computer
  • Data export in CSV format for further analysis

Intented for

Podiatrists

Prosthesists

Physiotherapists

Sports

Researchers

Manufacturers

AnatoLog : benefits

For professionals

For patients

How to Use AnatoLog

#1

Logiciel médical - confection d'orthèses et de prothèses personnalisées

Placement of the pressure sensors
Duration : 1-5 mins

#2

Logiciel médical - confection d'orthèses et de prothèses personnalisées

Wearing of orthopaedic device with AnatoLog
Duration : 5-10 mins

#3

Examination of pressures on the AnatoLog Application interface

#4

Logiciel médical - confection d'orthèses et de prothèses personnalisées

Discussion between the professional and the patient/client about its experience

Tibial prosthesis

Confort optimization demonstration

Plagiocephaly helmet

Improving communication with parents in the context of plagiocephaly

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