AbstractThis paper describes synthetically the design, development and characterization of two wireless instrumented crutches for monitoring lower-limb rehabilitation activities. These sensorized crutches allow monitoring axial and shear forces and tilt angles in real time. Each crutch is composed of three strain-gauge bridges measuring axial and shear forces, a conditioning and transmission circuit, a tri-axial accelerometer and a battery power management circuit. The data are transmitted wirelessly via Bluetooth to a remote computer, no further readout unit is necessary. The instrumented crutches have been tested and characterized using an ad-hoc experimental setup and they have been used for the first tests on one subject. This paper sho...
Purpose: The aim of the work was to develop a rehabilitation analysis solution that was robust, simp...
Traditional methods of measuring a joint angle are neither repeatable nor accurate and cannot instan...
ITC/USA 2009 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Fifth Annual International Telemetering Conference a...
This paper describes the design, development, and characterization of two wireless instrumented crut...
Forearm crutches are frequently used in the rehabilitation of an injury to the lower limb. The recov...
AbstractThis paper discusses an instrumented forearm crutch that has been developed to monitor a pat...
Forearm crutches are frequently used in the rehabilitation of an injury to the lower limb. The recov...
This paper discusses an instrumented forearm crutch that has been developed to monitor a patient’s w...
Powered exoskeletons have proven to be a reliable solution to provide mobility to persons with spina...
Frequently, patients who suffer injuries in some lower member require forearm crutches in order to p...
This paper proposes a wearable and motorized crutch control system for the patients usingthe convent...
Powered exoskeletons can be used by the persons with complete spinal cord injury to achieve bipedal ...
Crutches are prescribed towards compensating lower limb overload and adding sensory information thro...
Powered exoskeleton can restore locomotion to spinal cord injury subjects but measuring their impact...
Instrumented crutches are useful for many rehabilitation tasks, including monitoring the correctness...
Purpose: The aim of the work was to develop a rehabilitation analysis solution that was robust, simp...
Traditional methods of measuring a joint angle are neither repeatable nor accurate and cannot instan...
ITC/USA 2009 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Fifth Annual International Telemetering Conference a...
This paper describes the design, development, and characterization of two wireless instrumented crut...
Forearm crutches are frequently used in the rehabilitation of an injury to the lower limb. The recov...
AbstractThis paper discusses an instrumented forearm crutch that has been developed to monitor a pat...
Forearm crutches are frequently used in the rehabilitation of an injury to the lower limb. The recov...
This paper discusses an instrumented forearm crutch that has been developed to monitor a patient’s w...
Powered exoskeletons have proven to be a reliable solution to provide mobility to persons with spina...
Frequently, patients who suffer injuries in some lower member require forearm crutches in order to p...
This paper proposes a wearable and motorized crutch control system for the patients usingthe convent...
Powered exoskeletons can be used by the persons with complete spinal cord injury to achieve bipedal ...
Crutches are prescribed towards compensating lower limb overload and adding sensory information thro...
Powered exoskeleton can restore locomotion to spinal cord injury subjects but measuring their impact...
Instrumented crutches are useful for many rehabilitation tasks, including monitoring the correctness...
Purpose: The aim of the work was to develop a rehabilitation analysis solution that was robust, simp...
Traditional methods of measuring a joint angle are neither repeatable nor accurate and cannot instan...
ITC/USA 2009 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Fifth Annual International Telemetering Conference a...