Equipment
        
   
     ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ’s HPAC has a wide variety of equipment available for collaborative research in health care, engineering and the social sciences for the assessment of performance, body composition, strength and power, mechanics and kinematics, and health assessments.
     
     Equipment that can be found in the HPAC includes but is not limited to: 
     
       - GE Vivid e95 ultrasound machine with linear, 3D and 4D      ECHO probes
- GE Lunar iDXA (with TBS score software)
- HUMAC Norm strength dynamometer for testing, rehab or training  of all major joints
- ParvoMedics metabolic cart for submax or max testing      with a hood for resting metabolic rate (RMR)
- Woodway treadmill (15 mph, 15% grade)
- Velotron cycle ergometer and software for testing or      training
- SciFit recumbent cycle ergometers (lower and      upper/lower extremity models)
- NorAxon SciFit Treadmill and software for gait analysis      (myoPressure), EMG analysis (myoMuscle), and 3-plane movement (myoMotion)
- Point of care monitors for lactate (Lactate Pro2),      glucose, hemoglobin, and cholesterol
- Supplies/equipment for muscle biopsies
- 12 CompuTrainers and software in a dedicated space in      Cramer Hall
- Refractometer for urine specific gravity (hydration      status)
- Keiser Power Rack capable of storing data on a personal      chip for each user
- Tekscan MobileMat for balance assessment and training
- Skinfold calipers and various bioelectrical impedance      devices for body composition assessment
- Portable spirometers for pulmonary function
- ‘Breezing’ portable resting metabolic rate monitors
- Pulse oximeters
- Blood pressure cuffs (manual and automated)
- Mechanized bed on wheels with cut-out for ECHO      assessment
Other teaching and research equipment is available upon request from the Exercise Science Department.