Background: Application of objective measurement of stroke gait with accelerometer-based wearable technology and associated algorithms is increasing, despite reports questioning the accuracy of this technique in quantifying specific stroke-related gait impairments. The aim of this study is to determine the feasibility, validity and reliability of a low-cost open-source system incorporating algorithms and a single tri-axial accelerometer-based wearable to quantify gait characteristics in the laboratory and community post-stroke. Methods: Twenty-five participants with stroke wore the wearable (AX3, Axivity) on the lower back during a laboratory 2 minute continuous walk (preferred pace) on two occasions a week apart and continuously in the com...
Stroke is one of the most significant causes of permanent functional impairment and severe motor dis...
Objective: (1) To find the inter-rater and intra-rater reliability of raters using GaitMat II to mea...
Objective. Measures of walking ability in large clinical trials are usually limited to a timed short...
Background: Application of objective measurement of stroke gait with accelerometer-based wearable te...
Abstract Background Application of objective measurement of stroke gait with accelerometer-based wea...
Wearable sensors and accelerometers can objectively and reliably assess gait parameters in both heal...
Background Application of objective measurement of stroke gait with accelerometer-based wearable te...
Purpose: To determine validity, reliability and feasibility of accelerometers (ActivPAL, Sensewear P...
Background and purposeOutcome measures of mobility for large stroke trials are limited to timed walk...
Ambulation is a fundamental requirement of human beings for enjoying healthy community life. A neuro...
Monitoring the real-life mobility of stroke patients could be extremely useful for clinicians. Step ...
Background: Gait is often impaired in people after stroke, restricting personal independence and aff...
Introduction. Community-dwelling stroke survivors tend to become less physically active over time. T...
OBJECTIVE: Measures of walking ability in large clinical trials are usually limited to a timed short...
While accelerometers could be used to monitor important domains of walking in daily living (e.g., wa...
Stroke is one of the most significant causes of permanent functional impairment and severe motor dis...
Objective: (1) To find the inter-rater and intra-rater reliability of raters using GaitMat II to mea...
Objective. Measures of walking ability in large clinical trials are usually limited to a timed short...
Background: Application of objective measurement of stroke gait with accelerometer-based wearable te...
Abstract Background Application of objective measurement of stroke gait with accelerometer-based wea...
Wearable sensors and accelerometers can objectively and reliably assess gait parameters in both heal...
Background Application of objective measurement of stroke gait with accelerometer-based wearable te...
Purpose: To determine validity, reliability and feasibility of accelerometers (ActivPAL, Sensewear P...
Background and purposeOutcome measures of mobility for large stroke trials are limited to timed walk...
Ambulation is a fundamental requirement of human beings for enjoying healthy community life. A neuro...
Monitoring the real-life mobility of stroke patients could be extremely useful for clinicians. Step ...
Background: Gait is often impaired in people after stroke, restricting personal independence and aff...
Introduction. Community-dwelling stroke survivors tend to become less physically active over time. T...
OBJECTIVE: Measures of walking ability in large clinical trials are usually limited to a timed short...
While accelerometers could be used to monitor important domains of walking in daily living (e.g., wa...
Stroke is one of the most significant causes of permanent functional impairment and severe motor dis...
Objective: (1) To find the inter-rater and intra-rater reliability of raters using GaitMat II to mea...
Objective. Measures of walking ability in large clinical trials are usually limited to a timed short...