Visbody M60 AI 3D Composition scale
The Visbody S60 is the premium 3D body scanning and BIA machine that can be used in luxury medical, Fitness and aesthetic studios. Joining two technologies for the analysis of the human body: 3D Scanning & Bioelectrical Impedance (BIA) It is the world's first body scanner using the IBS and BIA technologies Measurement and Analysis Parameters: Body Composition Analysis: Weight, Lean Body Mass (Kg), Muscle Mass (Kg), Body Water (L), Intra and extracellular water (L), Inorganic Salts (Kg), Protein (Kg) Body Fat Mass (Kg and %), Skeletal Muscle Mass (Kg), Body Mass Index, Waist to Hip Ratio, Basal Metabolic Rate, Visceral Fat Level, Segmental Fat and Lean Analysis (Kg) Postural Assessment: Forward Head Posture, Head Tilt, Rounded Shoulders Posture (left and right sides), Uneven Shoulders, Anterior and Posterior Pelvic Tilt, left and right Knee Evaluation, leg type (left and right legs) Circumferences: Neck, left and right upper arms, bust, chest, high waist, mid waist, hipline, left and right thighs and minimum circumference of left and right thighs, left and right calves Shoulder function: Abduction and Upthrow - left hand, abduction and upthrow - right hand, anteflexion and upthrow - right hand, anteflexion and upthrow - left hand Body shape prediction - 3D Body shape prediction Waist and abdomen analysis - Low and High Waist-Midline, Lower Line, Upper Line, Midline WHR (Waist-Hip Ratio) and volume, Gluteal Region: Hipline Contour Analysis, Back Region: Back Volume. Balance assesment - Sensory System valuation, Visual Sensory Evaluation Sway Magnitude, Static Balance(Eyes Closed) Static Balance (Eyes Opened) Spinal health assessment- Spine Structure, Visualization, Spinal Structural, Potential Pain Risk Assessment, Pelvic Health Risk Assessment Cervical assessment- Cervical Flexion & Extension, Cervical Left & right Lateral Flexion Cervical Left & right Rotation
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