The development of interactive rehabilitation technologies which rely on wearable-sensing for upper body rehabilitation is attracting increasing research interest. This paper reviews related research with the aim: 1) To inventory and classify interactive wearable systems for movement and posture monitoring during upper body rehabilitation, regarding the sensing technology, system measurements and feedback conditions; 2) To gauge the wearability of the wearable systems; 3) To inventory the availability of clinical evidence supporting the effectiveness of related technologies. Method A systematic literature search was conducted in the following search engines: PubMed, ACM, Scopus and IEEE (January 2010–April 2016). Results Forty-five papers w...
Movement disorders caused by nerve damage remain an intractable condition that affect a considerable...
A significant fraction of the world population is plagued by neuromuscular disorders which have no c...
Purpose: Post-stroke survivors report that feedback helps to increase training motivation. A wearabl...
The development of interactive rehabilitation technologies which rely on wearable-sensing for upper ...
This paper reports a structured literature survey of research in wearable technology for upper-extre...
Rehabilitation is one key part of healthcare services, and one of the most common patient group need...
Background: Wearable sensor technology can facilitate diagnostics and monitoring of...
Abstract Background Wearables consist of numerous technologies that are worn on the body and measure...
Post-stroke survivors report that feedback helps to increase training motivation. A wearable system ...
This Special Issue shows a range of potential opportunities for the application of wearable movement...
Background Body motion data registered by wearable sensors can provide objective feedback to patient...
Abstract Background Monitoring body kinematics has fundamental relevance in several biological and t...
Purpose of reviewMeasurements obtained during real-world activity by wearable motion sensors may con...
Posture monitoring and correction technologies can support prevention and treatment of spinal pain o...
Movement disorders caused by nerve damage remain an intractable condition that affect a considerable...
A significant fraction of the world population is plagued by neuromuscular disorders which have no c...
Purpose: Post-stroke survivors report that feedback helps to increase training motivation. A wearabl...
The development of interactive rehabilitation technologies which rely on wearable-sensing for upper ...
This paper reports a structured literature survey of research in wearable technology for upper-extre...
Rehabilitation is one key part of healthcare services, and one of the most common patient group need...
Background: Wearable sensor technology can facilitate diagnostics and monitoring of...
Abstract Background Wearables consist of numerous technologies that are worn on the body and measure...
Post-stroke survivors report that feedback helps to increase training motivation. A wearable system ...
This Special Issue shows a range of potential opportunities for the application of wearable movement...
Background Body motion data registered by wearable sensors can provide objective feedback to patient...
Abstract Background Monitoring body kinematics has fundamental relevance in several biological and t...
Purpose of reviewMeasurements obtained during real-world activity by wearable motion sensors may con...
Posture monitoring and correction technologies can support prevention and treatment of spinal pain o...
Movement disorders caused by nerve damage remain an intractable condition that affect a considerable...
A significant fraction of the world population is plagued by neuromuscular disorders which have no c...
Purpose: Post-stroke survivors report that feedback helps to increase training motivation. A wearabl...