Ordinal scales with low resolution are used to assess arm function in clinic. These scales may be improved by adding objective kinematic measures. The aim was to analyze within-subject, inter-rater and overall reliability (i.e., including within-subject and inter-rater reliability) and check the system's validity of kinematic measures from inertial sensors for two such protocols on one person. Twenty healthy volunteers repeatedly performed two tasks, finger-to-nose and drinking, during two test sessions with two different raters. Five inertial sensors, on the forearms, upper arms and xiphoid process were used. Comparisons against an optical camera system evaluated the measurement validity. Cycle time, range of motion (ROM) in shoulder and e...
Motion analysis using inertial measurement units (IMU) has emerged as an alternative to optical moti...
In recent years, wearable systems based on inertial sensors opened new perspectives for functional m...
Reduction of the number of sensors needed to evaluate arm movements, makes a system for the assessme...
Ordinal scales with low resolution are used to assess arm function in clinic. These scales may be im...
The advances in medical technologies have continued to improve diagnostic and measurement devices, e...
BackgroundIn both clinical and occupational settings, ambulatory sensors are becoming common for ass...
Introduction: The use of tele-rehabilitation devices to aid physiotherapy has gained popularity in r...
Objective. To quantify the concurrent accuracy and the test-retest reliability of a Kinect V2-based ...
Objective: To assess intra- and inter-rater reliability of an inertia-based motion analysis system (...
Background: Upper-limb impairments in stroke patients are usually measured in clinical setting using...
Exercise adherence can be poor for patients in physical therapy (PT). Unsupervised exercise may cont...
BackgroundUpper-limb impairments in stroke patients are usually measured in clinical setting using s...
Introduction. Range of motion (ROM) is closely monitored before and after surgery for stiff elbow an...
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of joints range of motion (ROM) represents a fundamental step in the dia...
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of joints range of motion (ROM) represents a fundamental step in the diag...
Motion analysis using inertial measurement units (IMU) has emerged as an alternative to optical moti...
In recent years, wearable systems based on inertial sensors opened new perspectives for functional m...
Reduction of the number of sensors needed to evaluate arm movements, makes a system for the assessme...
Ordinal scales with low resolution are used to assess arm function in clinic. These scales may be im...
The advances in medical technologies have continued to improve diagnostic and measurement devices, e...
BackgroundIn both clinical and occupational settings, ambulatory sensors are becoming common for ass...
Introduction: The use of tele-rehabilitation devices to aid physiotherapy has gained popularity in r...
Objective. To quantify the concurrent accuracy and the test-retest reliability of a Kinect V2-based ...
Objective: To assess intra- and inter-rater reliability of an inertia-based motion analysis system (...
Background: Upper-limb impairments in stroke patients are usually measured in clinical setting using...
Exercise adherence can be poor for patients in physical therapy (PT). Unsupervised exercise may cont...
BackgroundUpper-limb impairments in stroke patients are usually measured in clinical setting using s...
Introduction. Range of motion (ROM) is closely monitored before and after surgery for stiff elbow an...
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of joints range of motion (ROM) represents a fundamental step in the dia...
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of joints range of motion (ROM) represents a fundamental step in the diag...
Motion analysis using inertial measurement units (IMU) has emerged as an alternative to optical moti...
In recent years, wearable systems based on inertial sensors opened new perspectives for functional m...
Reduction of the number of sensors needed to evaluate arm movements, makes a system for the assessme...