Patients with suspected spinal cord injuries undergo numerous transfers throughout treatment and care. Effective c-spine stabilization is crucial to minimize the impacts of the suspected injury. Healthcare professionals are trained to perform those transfers using simulation; however, the feedback on the manoeuvre is subjective. This paper proposes a quantitative approach to measure the efficacy of the c-spine stabilization and provide objective feedback during training. Methods. 3D wearable motion sensors are positioned on a simulated patient to capture the motion of the head and trunk during a training scenario. Spatial and temporal indicators associated with the motion can then be derived from the signals. The approach was developed and ...
BackgroundVarious rescue techniques are used for the prehospital transport of trauma patients. This ...
Measuring risk factors of injury with technology may be possible with inertial sensors. The aim was ...
Low back pain (LBP) is a leading cause of activity limitation. Objective assessment of the spinal mo...
More than 7.5 million people in the world are affected by spinal cord injury (SCI). In this study, w...
Pre-existing spinal injuries can have severe implications on the patient’s medical condition, when s...
A rise in neck pain cases has initiated an exponential interest in the assessment and treatment of c...
The rehabilitation process of patients after spinal cord injury (SCI) is usually based on subjective...
Objectives: To compare paramedics’ ability to minimize cervical spine motion during patient transfer...
The way a person moves, either in a plain walk or performing a specific task, tells a huge quantity ...
Background\ud \ud Cervical Spinal Manipulation (CSM) is considered a high-level skill of the central...
Objective: It is important to improve caregiving skills to help reduce the strain on inexperienced c...
Surgeons are at high risk for developing musculoskeletal symptoms (MSS), like neck and back pain. Qu...
<b>Objective</b>\ud \ud Determine the capacity of inertial sensors as a tool for the study of the ki...
Using a wheelchair can be a challenging task for people with reduced force and control of muscles of...
STUDY DESIGN.: Cadaveric biomechanical study. OBJECTIVE.: To quantify spinal motion created by trans...
BackgroundVarious rescue techniques are used for the prehospital transport of trauma patients. This ...
Measuring risk factors of injury with technology may be possible with inertial sensors. The aim was ...
Low back pain (LBP) is a leading cause of activity limitation. Objective assessment of the spinal mo...
More than 7.5 million people in the world are affected by spinal cord injury (SCI). In this study, w...
Pre-existing spinal injuries can have severe implications on the patient’s medical condition, when s...
A rise in neck pain cases has initiated an exponential interest in the assessment and treatment of c...
The rehabilitation process of patients after spinal cord injury (SCI) is usually based on subjective...
Objectives: To compare paramedics’ ability to minimize cervical spine motion during patient transfer...
The way a person moves, either in a plain walk or performing a specific task, tells a huge quantity ...
Background\ud \ud Cervical Spinal Manipulation (CSM) is considered a high-level skill of the central...
Objective: It is important to improve caregiving skills to help reduce the strain on inexperienced c...
Surgeons are at high risk for developing musculoskeletal symptoms (MSS), like neck and back pain. Qu...
<b>Objective</b>\ud \ud Determine the capacity of inertial sensors as a tool for the study of the ki...
Using a wheelchair can be a challenging task for people with reduced force and control of muscles of...
STUDY DESIGN.: Cadaveric biomechanical study. OBJECTIVE.: To quantify spinal motion created by trans...
BackgroundVarious rescue techniques are used for the prehospital transport of trauma patients. This ...
Measuring risk factors of injury with technology may be possible with inertial sensors. The aim was ...
Low back pain (LBP) is a leading cause of activity limitation. Objective assessment of the spinal mo...