Activity, Motor Control & Coordination

Motor activity, coordination, and control disorders are common symptoms in numerous neurological and neurodegenerative conditions, including Parkinson's disease—whose prevalence has doubled since 2000 (WHO)—, Huntington's disease, and multiple sclerosis. These impairments significantly affect patients' quality of life and remain a major focus of preclinical research. Since 1996, Bioseb has been dedicated to developing advanced tools for assessing movement, coordination, and motor deficits in preclinical rodent models, primarily mice and rats. These solutions are essential for evaluating motor function recovery, understanding disease progression, and exploring therapeutic strategies across a wide range of neurological disorders. Read more >

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Grip strength test

An easy way to objectively quantify the muscular strength of mice and rats, and to assess the effect of drugs, toxins,...

    Spontaneous activity wheels

    The BIOSEB Spontaneous Activity Wheel is an easy way to quantify rodent voluntary activity in their home cage environment....

      Activmeter

      The uncomplicated way to monitor rodent activity over several days from their home cage without manual...

        Rotarod for rats and mice

        Rotarod provides an easy way to test the motor activity in rodents (mouse or rat) - an ideal solution for studying central...