Ambulation is a fundamental requirement of human beings for enjoying healthy community life. A neurological disorder such as stroke can significantly affect one’s gait thereby restricting one’s active community participation. To quantify one’s gait, spatiotemporal gait parameters are widely used in clinical context with different tests such as 10 meter walk test, 6 minute walk test, etc. Though these conventional observation-based methods are powerful, yet they often suffer from subjectivity, a scarcity of adequately trained therapists and frequent clinical visits for assessment. Researchers have been exploring the technology-assisted solutions for gait characterization. There are laboratory-based stereophotogrammetric methods and walk mats...
By deploying pressure sensors on insoles, the forces exerted by the different parts of the foot when...
Approximately 33 million American adults had a movement disorder associated with medication use, ear...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2004.Includes bibliographic...
Background: For optimal guidance of walking rehabilitation therapy of stroke patients in an in-home ...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
Background: Application of objective measurement of stroke gait with accelerometer-based wearable te...
Stroke is one of the most significant causes of permanent functional impairment and severe motor dis...
Abstract Background Application of objective measurement of stroke gait with accelerometer-based wea...
Objective: Step-width during walking is an indicator of stability and balance in patients with neuro...
Gait analysis involves the measurement of quantities that characterize human locomotion. This type o...
Gait analysis plays a major role in treatment of osteoarthritis, knee or hip replacements, and muscu...
Human gait analysis studies the coordination of human lower extremity in providing propulsion to mov...
The number of stroke has increased every years according to American Heart Association (AHA), World ...
Walking is the most common form of human locomotion and the systematic study thereof is known as gai...
Gait gives essential information to physiotherapists in the screening and follow-up of their patient...
By deploying pressure sensors on insoles, the forces exerted by the different parts of the foot when...
Approximately 33 million American adults had a movement disorder associated with medication use, ear...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2004.Includes bibliographic...
Background: For optimal guidance of walking rehabilitation therapy of stroke patients in an in-home ...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
Background: Application of objective measurement of stroke gait with accelerometer-based wearable te...
Stroke is one of the most significant causes of permanent functional impairment and severe motor dis...
Abstract Background Application of objective measurement of stroke gait with accelerometer-based wea...
Objective: Step-width during walking is an indicator of stability and balance in patients with neuro...
Gait analysis involves the measurement of quantities that characterize human locomotion. This type o...
Gait analysis plays a major role in treatment of osteoarthritis, knee or hip replacements, and muscu...
Human gait analysis studies the coordination of human lower extremity in providing propulsion to mov...
The number of stroke has increased every years according to American Heart Association (AHA), World ...
Walking is the most common form of human locomotion and the systematic study thereof is known as gai...
Gait gives essential information to physiotherapists in the screening and follow-up of their patient...
By deploying pressure sensors on insoles, the forces exerted by the different parts of the foot when...
Approximately 33 million American adults had a movement disorder associated with medication use, ear...
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2004.Includes bibliographic...