Publication date: July 16th, 2020

Webinar: How Force Plate Analysis Can Help You Detect Balance Dysfunction

Presented by AMTI and Texas Back Institute

Thank you to everyone who joined for our free webinar with Dr. Ram Haddas from the Texas Back Institute on Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. (EST). We are pleased to say the webinar was a huge success, with over 100 live attendees and lots of insightful questions! Dr. Haddas was also joined by special guest, Dr. Yoheli Perez, PT, to review his collaboration with medical professionals within the field.

The webinar focused on how Dr. Haddas uses force plates in day-to-day balance assessments with patients. Due to time, we weren’t able to answer every question during the live presentation. However, we collected them all and have included a summary of the responses to each at the link below.

Q&A Responses

For those of you that registered but couldn’t attend live, not to worry! We have also included a link below to the full presentation.

Full Presentation

Dr. Ram Haddas, PhD, MEng, MSc

Texas Back Institute
Plano, TX

  • Director of Research
  • Founder of the Spinal Biomechanics Lab at Texas Back Institute
  • First spine-related human movement biomechanics lab incorporated with a hospital in the U.S.

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