Background: Wearable sensors are portable measurement tools that are becoming increasingly popular for the measurement of joint angle in the upper limb. With many brands emerging on the market, each with variations in hardware and protocols, evidence to inform selection and application is needed. Therefore, the objectives of this review were related to the use of wearable sensors to calculate upper limb joint angle. We aimed to describe (i) the characteristics of commercial and custom wearable sensors, (ii) the populations for whom researchers have adopted wearable sensors, and (iii) their established psychometric properties. Methods: A systematic review of literature was undertaken using the following data bases: MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, W...
Wearable sensors are at the heart of the digital health revolution. Integral to the use of these sen...
This thesis presents the development of three different methods for body joint angle measurement usi...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to develop and evaluate the feasibility of a wearable, senso...
BACKGROUND: Wearable sensors are portable measurement tools that are becoming increasingly popular f...
Background: Wearable sensors are portable measurement tools that are becoming increasingly popular f...
Introduction: The use of tele-rehabilitation devices to aid physiotherapy has gained popularity in r...
The estimate of a consistent and clinically meaningful joint kinematics using wearable inertial and ...
Accurate measurement and analysis of joints' range of movement (ROM) are important for assessing jo...
The advances in medical technologies have continued to improve diagnostic and measurement devices, e...
Background. Analysis of lower limb exercises is traditionally completed with four distinct methods (...
Two inertial sensor systems were developed for 3-D tracking of upper limb movement. One utilizes fou...
The development of interactive rehabilitation technologies which rely on wearable-sensing for upper ...
Wearable motion sensors consisting of accelerometers, gyroscopes and magnetic sensors are readily av...
Wearable sensors are at the heart of the digital health revolution. Integral to the use of these sen...
This thesis presents the development of three different methods for body joint angle measurement usi...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to develop and evaluate the feasibility of a wearable, senso...
BACKGROUND: Wearable sensors are portable measurement tools that are becoming increasingly popular f...
Background: Wearable sensors are portable measurement tools that are becoming increasingly popular f...
Introduction: The use of tele-rehabilitation devices to aid physiotherapy has gained popularity in r...
The estimate of a consistent and clinically meaningful joint kinematics using wearable inertial and ...
Accurate measurement and analysis of joints' range of movement (ROM) are important for assessing jo...
The advances in medical technologies have continued to improve diagnostic and measurement devices, e...
Background. Analysis of lower limb exercises is traditionally completed with four distinct methods (...
Two inertial sensor systems were developed for 3-D tracking of upper limb movement. One utilizes fou...
The development of interactive rehabilitation technologies which rely on wearable-sensing for upper ...
Wearable motion sensors consisting of accelerometers, gyroscopes and magnetic sensors are readily av...
Wearable sensors are at the heart of the digital health revolution. Integral to the use of these sen...
This thesis presents the development of three different methods for body joint angle measurement usi...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to develop and evaluate the feasibility of a wearable, senso...