
A unique setup for the automation of the Open Field test for rats and mice : 3D-camera based technology is now capable of direct height...
A unique setup for the automation of the Open Field test for rats and mice : 3D-camera based technology is now capable of direct height...
Discover our productsAn easy way to objectively quantify the muscular strength of mice and rats, and to assess the effect of drugs, toxins, muscular (i.e....
Discover our productsThe BIOSEB Spontaneous Activity Wheel is an easy way to quantify rodent voluntary activity in their home cage environment. The embedded...
Discover our productsThe uncomplicated way to monitor rodent activity over several days from their home cage without manual effort. Based only on weight...
Discover our productsThese small animal treadmills are used for forced exercise training and accurate testing of fatigue in rodents. The control unit now...
Discover our productsRotarod provides an easy way to test the motor activity in rodents (mouse or rat) - an ideal solution for studying central nervous...
Discover our productsFor testing animal's thermal sensitivity to pain resulting from exposure to heat or cold: the Cold Hot Plate is an innovative instrument...
Discover our productsAn operator independent test to study pain thresholds in rodents (mouse and rat) by assessing temperature preference (thermal comfort...
Discover our productsNew and improved! The operator-independent Thermal Gradient Test used to show favorite temperature and thermal comfort threshold on...
Discover our productsParticularly sensitive for studying the analgesic properties of pharmacological substances
Discover our productsThe advanced version of our Dynamic Weight Bearing Test for rodents (rats and mice) allows for faster paw identification, based on a...
Discover our productsA unique device that provides automated measurement of weight bearing and force distribution over time during voluntary gait....
Discover our productsA NEW software for increasing the repeatability of nociceptive tests: by recording the reflex respond the software help the operator to...
Discover our productsA quick solution to determine the mechanical sensitivity threshold in rodents (mice and rats). Now wireless, to be free from annoying...
Discover our productsThe latest evolution of Bioseb's Electronic Von Frey instrument for determining the mechanical sensitivity threshold in rodents (rats...
Discover our productsNew ROBUST and modular cages to gently hold rodents (rats or mice) during nociceptive and analgesic tests including Hargreaves and Von...
Discover our productsAn economical and versatile solution for when flexible quantitative sensory testing (QST) is needed: built around our state-of-the-art...
Discover our productsDedicated to small animals, like mice and rats, Smalgo is a pressure-based analgesimeter designed for easy assessment of sensitivity...
Discover our productsBioseb launched the first Dynamic Weight Distribution (DWB) in collaboration with Sherbrooke University (Canada), in 2010, for studying inflammatory pain in rodents. Since then we continue to innovate with systems designed to evaluate spontaneous pain and postural alterations. By detecting subtle behavioral changes, our devices contribute to understanding musculoskeletal pain and nerve injury models. Read more >
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The advanced version of our Dynamic Weight Bearing Test for rodents (rats and mice) allows for faster paw identification,...
An easy and non pain-inducing solution for assessing the level of discomfort (incapacitance) in the injured paw of a small...
A unique device that provides automated measurement of weight bearing and force distribution over time during voluntary...
Bioseb's instruments are trusted by researchers worldwide to study spontaneous pain and postural deficits, as demonstrated in numerous peer-reviewed studies. These tools are pivotal for advancing the understanding of chronic pain and motor impairments in preclinical models. Here are examples of key studies using our innovative solutions in pain research.
Bioseb’s specialized instrumentation enables researchers to quantify spontaneous pain behaviors and postural alterations in rodent models. These systems reveal subtle yet significant changes in animal posture, weight distribution, and mobility—key indicators of discomfort or pain resulting from musculoskeletal issues, nerve injuries, and chronic pain conditions.
By objectively measuring changes in weight bearing, force distribution, and spontaneous pain-related behaviors, these tools facilitate a comprehensive understanding of pain pathophysiology. Such insights are vital for developing and assessing new analgesics, rehabilitation strategies, and therapeutic interventions that target underlying pain mechanisms.
These devices are suited for evaluating pain arising from musculoskeletal disorders, nerve injury models, inflammatory conditions, and post-surgical pain. They provide critical insights into both acute and chronic forms of spontaneous pain and associated postural deficits.
Altered weight distribution and postural shifts often occur when an animal experiences pain. These subtle changes can serve as sensitive indicators of discomfort before more overt behaviors appear. By quantifying these changes objectively, researchers gain early, reliable data on the presence and severity of pain.
Our systems are designed with animal welfare in mind. For example, the Static Weight Bearing Touch test (Incapacitance Test) and Dynamic Weight Bearing setup reduce handling stress. Automated data acquisition and advanced image processing minimize human intervention, ensuring accurate and reproducible results while minimizing observer bias.
Yes. Results from weight-bearing and postural assessments can be exported in standard formats compatible with various data analysis software. Researchers can easily combine these measurements with other endpoints, such as imaging, electrophysiology, or biochemical assays, to form a more comprehensive understanding of pain mechanisms.
The Bioseb CIS Software standardizes data acquisition and analysis, reducing variability between sessions and operators. By capturing reflex responses and automating key calculations, CIS improves data consistency, helping researchers confidently draw conclusions from their experiments.
Technical support from Bioseb is available upon request, with services tailored to the specific needs of your equipment. This may include guidance for installation, training on hardware and software, or help with optimizing experimental protocols. For further details or to request assistance, please reach out through our contact form.
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