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== Introduction ==
The ability to observe and analyse movement is important in the management of movement system impairment syndromes.  When deciding whether or not to use 2d slow motion video analysis to facilitate this process, one must consider a number of related issues, including potential indications for and benefits of this practise, possible barriers to its implementation, techniques for capturing the video and conducting the analysis, and specifics regarding the identification of atypical or deviant movement. Finally, the provider considering use of this technology needs to determine how best to apply the information learned through this analysis in appropriate symptom modification and interventions designed to alleviate the patient’s identified problems.  This course is designed to assist the provider in learning how to integrate the 2D motion analysis with symptom modification procedures, including within the telehealth environment.
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Revision as of 03:37, 23 December 2021

Original Editor - Thomas Longbottom based on the course by

Damien Howell

Top Contributors - Thomas Longbottom, Kim Jackson, Jess Bell and Stacy Schiurring