Free Seminar: "Challenges in Sports Rehabilitation and Muscle Strength Analysis"
March 18, 2020 (Wednesday) - Held a seminar on muscle analysis technology in the fields of sports and rehabilitation.
This seminar aims to discuss the challenges faced in various fields by leading experts in the theories of two-joint muscles, sports for people with disabilities, and rehabilitation, while exploring the direction of muscle strength analysis. Additionally, we will introduce a training support tool based on the FEMS program. If you are interested, we kindly invite you to attend this seminar. 【Seminar Overview】 ■ Date and Time - March 18, 2020 (Wednesday) - 13:00-17:00 (Registration starts at 12:30) - A networking event (light refreshments) is scheduled from 17:00 to 19:00 ■ Venue - Seminar Room, Computational Mechanics Research Center, Inc. (8F Tokyu Togoshi Building, 1-7-1 Togoshi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo) ■ Organized by: Computational Mechanics Research Center, Inc. ■ Participation Fee: Free (Pre-registration required) ■ Capacity: 50 people *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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**Schedule** ■ 13:00–13:05: Opening Remarks ■ 13:05–14:35: What is FEMS? What can it do? ■ 14:35–14:45: Break ■ 14:45–15:30: Sports for the Disabled and Muscle Analysis ■ 15:30–16:10: Rehabilitation and Muscle Analysis ■ 16:10–16:20: Break ■ 16:20–17:00: Introduction to the Training Support System Based on the FEMS Program ■ 17:00–19:00: Networking Event *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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We are engaged in a wide range of fields centered on scientific and technological calculations in areas such as structures, fluids, electricity, and chemistry, focusing on the contract development of numerical analysis software using methods like the finite element method and boundary element method. Additionally, we handle many packages and analysis support tools, including general-purpose codes (such as Simcenter 3D, Simcenter Nastran, and Simcenter Femap), and through contract calculations, maintenance, and sales of these tools, we have cultivated advanced techniques for building analysis models.