none5Background: Water exercise is employed as therapeutic treatment. The reduction of the body weight and the increased resistance to the movement are two representative and desirable effects of the underwater gait advantages. The aim of the present study was to propose a movement analysis methodology based on inertial and magnetic sensors to provide quantitative data on the joint kinematics of an anterior cruciate ligament injured patient. Methods: One patient operated on reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament performed three 10-meters-long walking trials, in dry-land and underwater conditions. A validated motion analysis protocol was used to analyze the participant 3D joint kinematics of the lower limbs during walking ta...
The aim of this study was to compare sagittal plane lower limb kinematics during walking on land and...
The aim of this study was to compare sagittal plane lower limb kinematics during walking on land and...
The use of inertial sensors to characterize pathological gait has traditionally been based on the ca...
Background: Water exercise is employed as therapeutic treatment. The reduction of the body weight an...
Walking is one of the fundamental motor tasks executed during aquatic therapy. Previous kinematics a...
Walking is one of the fundamental motor tasks executed during aquatic therapy. Previous kinematics a...
Walking underwater reduces joint impacts, enhances stability and lowers the net body weight of the p...
Despite the lack of any attempts to quantify the ROM while walking in water, several products have r...
The aim of research: to evaluate effectiveness of aquatic physiotherapy for patients after anterior ...
none7A fundamental need for modern biomechanical and clinical application is the ability to accurate...
PURPOSE: To examine the kinematic and spatioternporal gait variables of aquatic walking with additio...
Ten participants were assessed while walking in water and on land with wearable inertial measurement...
BackgroundInstability of the knee, related to anterior cruciate ligament injury, is treated by surgi...
The current gold standard for clinical gait analyses is marker-based motion-capture (Mocap). However...
The aim of this study was to compare sagittal plane lower limb kinematics during walking on land and...
The aim of this study was to compare sagittal plane lower limb kinematics during walking on land and...
The aim of this study was to compare sagittal plane lower limb kinematics during walking on land and...
The use of inertial sensors to characterize pathological gait has traditionally been based on the ca...
Background: Water exercise is employed as therapeutic treatment. The reduction of the body weight an...
Walking is one of the fundamental motor tasks executed during aquatic therapy. Previous kinematics a...
Walking is one of the fundamental motor tasks executed during aquatic therapy. Previous kinematics a...
Walking underwater reduces joint impacts, enhances stability and lowers the net body weight of the p...
Despite the lack of any attempts to quantify the ROM while walking in water, several products have r...
The aim of research: to evaluate effectiveness of aquatic physiotherapy for patients after anterior ...
none7A fundamental need for modern biomechanical and clinical application is the ability to accurate...
PURPOSE: To examine the kinematic and spatioternporal gait variables of aquatic walking with additio...
Ten participants were assessed while walking in water and on land with wearable inertial measurement...
BackgroundInstability of the knee, related to anterior cruciate ligament injury, is treated by surgi...
The current gold standard for clinical gait analyses is marker-based motion-capture (Mocap). However...
The aim of this study was to compare sagittal plane lower limb kinematics during walking on land and...
The aim of this study was to compare sagittal plane lower limb kinematics during walking on land and...
The aim of this study was to compare sagittal plane lower limb kinematics during walking on land and...
The use of inertial sensors to characterize pathological gait has traditionally been based on the ca...