To evaluate arm-hand therapies for neurological patients it is important to be able to assess actual arm-hand performance objectively. Because instruments that measure the actual quality and quantity of specific activities in daily life are lacking, a new measure needs to be developed. The aims of this study are to a) elucidate the techniques used to identify upper extremity activities, b) provide a proof-of-principle of this method using a set of activities tested in a healthy adult and in a stroke patient, and c) provide an example of the method's applicability in daily life based on readings taken from a healthy adult. Multiple devices, each of which contains a tri-axial accelerometer, a tri-axial gyroscope and a tri-axial magnetometer w...
Neurorehabilitation is progressively shifting from purely in-clinic treatment to therapy that is pro...
In this paper we present two methodologies based on a systematic exploration to recognize three fund...
Background: The use of wearable sensor technology (e. g., accelerometers) for tracking human physica...
To evaluate arm-hand therapies for neurological patients it is important to be able to assess actual...
To evaluate arm-hand therapies for neurological patients it is important to be able to assess actual...
To evaluate arm-hand therapies for neurological patients it is important to be able to assess actual...
Neurological patients often encounter arm-hand problems in daily life. Bodily worn sensors may be us...
In this paper we present a method for recognising three fundamental movements of the human arm (reac...
Wearable sensor technology has enabled unobtrusive monitoring of arm movements of stroke survivors i...
For an optimal guidance of the rehabilitation therapy of stroke patients in an in-home setting, obje...
Wrist-worn accelerometers are becoming more prevalent as a means to assess use of the impaired upper...
For an optimal guidance of the rehabilitation therapy of stroke patients in an in-home setting, obje...
The use of wrist-worn accelerometers has recently gained tremendous interest among researchers and c...
Background: Prior studies suggest that participation in rehabilitation exercises improves motor func...
High-dosage rehabilitation therapy enhances neuroplasticity and motor recovery after neurologic inju...
Neurorehabilitation is progressively shifting from purely in-clinic treatment to therapy that is pro...
In this paper we present two methodologies based on a systematic exploration to recognize three fund...
Background: The use of wearable sensor technology (e. g., accelerometers) for tracking human physica...
To evaluate arm-hand therapies for neurological patients it is important to be able to assess actual...
To evaluate arm-hand therapies for neurological patients it is important to be able to assess actual...
To evaluate arm-hand therapies for neurological patients it is important to be able to assess actual...
Neurological patients often encounter arm-hand problems in daily life. Bodily worn sensors may be us...
In this paper we present a method for recognising three fundamental movements of the human arm (reac...
Wearable sensor technology has enabled unobtrusive monitoring of arm movements of stroke survivors i...
For an optimal guidance of the rehabilitation therapy of stroke patients in an in-home setting, obje...
Wrist-worn accelerometers are becoming more prevalent as a means to assess use of the impaired upper...
For an optimal guidance of the rehabilitation therapy of stroke patients in an in-home setting, obje...
The use of wrist-worn accelerometers has recently gained tremendous interest among researchers and c...
Background: Prior studies suggest that participation in rehabilitation exercises improves motor func...
High-dosage rehabilitation therapy enhances neuroplasticity and motor recovery after neurologic inju...
Neurorehabilitation is progressively shifting from purely in-clinic treatment to therapy that is pro...
In this paper we present two methodologies based on a systematic exploration to recognize three fund...
Background: The use of wearable sensor technology (e. g., accelerometers) for tracking human physica...