<div><p>Background and objective</p><p>Gait analysis is valuable for studying neuromuscular and skeletal diseases. Wearable motion sensors or inertial measurement units (IMUs) have become common for human gait analysis. Canines are important large animal models for translational research of human diseases. Our objective is to develop a method for accurate and reliable determination of the timing of each stride in dogs using a wearable IMU.</p><p>Methods</p><p>We built a wireless IMU sensor using off-the-shelf components. We also developed a MATLAB algorithm for data acquisition and stride timing determination. Stride parameters from 1,259 steps of three adult mixed breed dogs were determined across a range of six height-normalized speeds us...
Accurate calculation of temporal stride parameters is essential in horse gait analysis. A prerequisi...
Walking is a central activity of daily life, and there is an increasing demand for objective measure...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate intrasession and intersession repeatability of measurements for temporospatial...
It is understood gait has the potential to be used as a window into neurodegenerative disorders, ide...
It is understood gait has the potential to be used as a window into neurodegenerative disorders, ide...
Background: Inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensor-based techniques are becoming more popular in hor...
BACKGROUND: Inertial-measurement-unit (IMU)-sensor-based techniques are becoming more popular in hor...
The increasing number of possibilities to monitor both physical and mental health in animals comes w...
Abstract Background Accelerometer-based technologies could be useful in providing objective measures...
Lameness detection can be challenging in dogs, as reflected in the reported low inter-rater agreemen...
<p>(a) A photo of the IMU sensor and the container and a schematic of the sensor circuit. (b) A phot...
The objective of this study was to evaluate a novel accelerometer-based sensor system, the Walkabout...
Clinically oriented Inertial Measurement Unit sensor systems consisting of several sensors tethered ...
Human Gait analysis is useful in many cases, such as, detecting the underlying cause of an abnormal ...
Walking is the most common form of human locomotion and the systematic study thereof is known as gai...
Accurate calculation of temporal stride parameters is essential in horse gait analysis. A prerequisi...
Walking is a central activity of daily life, and there is an increasing demand for objective measure...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate intrasession and intersession repeatability of measurements for temporospatial...
It is understood gait has the potential to be used as a window into neurodegenerative disorders, ide...
It is understood gait has the potential to be used as a window into neurodegenerative disorders, ide...
Background: Inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensor-based techniques are becoming more popular in hor...
BACKGROUND: Inertial-measurement-unit (IMU)-sensor-based techniques are becoming more popular in hor...
The increasing number of possibilities to monitor both physical and mental health in animals comes w...
Abstract Background Accelerometer-based technologies could be useful in providing objective measures...
Lameness detection can be challenging in dogs, as reflected in the reported low inter-rater agreemen...
<p>(a) A photo of the IMU sensor and the container and a schematic of the sensor circuit. (b) A phot...
The objective of this study was to evaluate a novel accelerometer-based sensor system, the Walkabout...
Clinically oriented Inertial Measurement Unit sensor systems consisting of several sensors tethered ...
Human Gait analysis is useful in many cases, such as, detecting the underlying cause of an abnormal ...
Walking is the most common form of human locomotion and the systematic study thereof is known as gai...
Accurate calculation of temporal stride parameters is essential in horse gait analysis. A prerequisi...
Walking is a central activity of daily life, and there is an increasing demand for objective measure...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate intrasession and intersession repeatability of measurements for temporospatial...