Structured around far more than just the development of the standard that is the "treadmill," Treadmetrix has created a toolkit allowing developers to control the firm's treadmill system using an application programming interface (API) for both low-level servo motor control as well as via Treadmetricx LLC programmable logic controller (PLC). While API and example code can be provided upon request to control all axes of motion with any of the firm's treadmills, successful implementations of the firm's system have allowed partners/users to integrate Immersive systems using Unity and other VR/AR tools to create unique feedback environments for rehab and performance. Created in 2014, the firm Treadmetrix now has more than 80 units deployed with 20 more shipping this year with customers that include NASA and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Swanson also built a complementary software company, AccuPower Solutions, which provides biomechanics analyses using high-speed video and force analyses. AccuPower Solutions has more than 300 customers, including major professional sports teams, sports medicine clinics, and research institutions. The basic science underpinning the firm's overall effort is utilization of technology better understand human movement and coordination. Developed tools allow Users to measure aspects of human movement and the forces experienced or produced by the body that cannot be seen even with a well-trained eye". The firm's goal and objective is to enhance how clinicians can help User s to move better: users ranging from ranging from "grandma recovering from total joint surgery to the worlds best athletes trying to perform better".
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