Visitors over 30 will have the opportunity to take free tests and assessments to ascertain the risk factors that may negatively affect their musculoskeletal system. For those over 65, it will also be possible to measure hand strength and undergo personalized bioelectrical impedance analyses. Visitors will be able to take an active part in research by contributing to data gathered for the automatic hand positioning system of the OTTO (Optimal Test Technology for Osteoporosis diagnosis) medical device, which is currently under development.
Curated by the Department of Engineering and Architecture, in collaboration with M2TEST and the Clinical Department for Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences