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Dr. Hoffman:

Great. That's awesome.

Dr. Sullivan:

This doesn't show you muscles or myomotion centers. We just put them on different areas of the body and then we were able to measure changes in the motion of the body. Now, whenever we do the myomotion it actually allows us to see an avatar. I will just play this one for you. In addition to the numerical body that we use for research purposes then you get to see a visual of what's going on. We are able to see not only does it change with the ground reaction forces, but it's linked to the actual motion of the individual moving. You can use this for things like, one of the studies coming up is looking at it from neurologic perspective. Arm swing is something we look at. Chiropractic can change the difference in arm swing. That kind of goes back to what's going on in the brain and to how we control our motor systems. We are able to show that now in research data and language that makes sense when we publish it in the literature. Plus we get pretty fun pictures that are nice to use and this one. This is Mike Weiner. This is a student that actually presented. You can see that this doesn't have all the sensors on but you can see the avatar. What was really interesting when we first put this on one of our students just kind of playing around with it the student actually self-corrected. Whenever she was standing there and she was getting ready to set up to do the adjustment because we were measuring forces with some of our other technology team, she self-corrected in order to make sure she was lined up properly. It's all about when, how we can train better chiropractors and then how we can help chiropractors in the field too. Then we actually work with the Genstat society too to do some recording of what the forces look like when a chiropractor adjusts. We don't really know what's going into the patient. We have information in the blue table there actually $10,000 force fight embedded in it that provides information on vectors, amount of force but that provides us the amount going into the table. It doesn't really go on anything relative to the actual patient. This allows us to show the information that's going into the patient. We were able to work with the Genstat society to really get some information about what types of forces are coming from the doctors and actually into the patient but also the direction already in some vectors. What you will see on this picture here there is actually a glove. That's a glove with the force sensor so we know how much force the doctor is actually putting in there. Then we also do fun things too. We play around with different things like golf swings and things like that because ultimately chiropractic are so much more than low back pain and neck pain. We do a lot with functionality and a lot with human performance. Maybe it's as simple what's the difference before and after a chiropractic adjustment on a golf swing. That could make a huge difference to especially some professionals. Coming up next you kind of see the preview is a lot of neuroscience stuff. Did you have any questions?

Dr. Hoffman:

No. I think it's something that people really can tie into because I know that there

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