An instrumented walking-aid, the iWA system, has been developed to measure kinematic and kinetic properties of walking aid (WA) use and deliver feedback to improve gait. The clinical requirements, technical specification and design of the system are developed through clinical collaboration. The development of the system is described, including hardware components and data analysis used to process the measured data for assessment. The system measurements are validated under controlled laboratory conditions. The iWA system is evaluated in a typical UK clinical environment by a participant in a rehabilitation session. The resultant data successfully capture the quality of the participant’s walking aid use and agree with clinical opinion, suppo...
The purposes of this study were to 1) present a standardized approach for describing gait when assis...
Biomechanics analysis is frequently used in both clinical and sporting practice in order to assess h...
The balance and corporal position of people with movement disorders improve when walkers or devices ...
Independent mobility is an important aspect of an individual's life and must sometimes be augmented ...
Many people with neurological conditions such as stroke, brain injury or multiple sclerosis suffer f...
The main contribution is an Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) based system that classifies a selecti...
While walkers are commonly prescribed to improve patient stability and ambulatory ability, quantitat...
Clinicians are currently in demand of tools enabling individual assessment during their daily practi...
We have reviewed and assessed the reliability of a dead reckon- ing and drift correction algorithm f...
The rollator is a mobility aid commonly used to facilitate balance and mobility for individuals with...
Gait assessment is an essential tool for clinical applications not only to diagnose different neurol...
Performing gait analysis in a clinical setting can often be challenging due to time, cost and the av...
Walking aids (WAs) aim to improve stability and are used by up to 50% of older Europeans. Paradoxica...
Purpose: The aim of the work was to develop a rehabilitation analysis solution that was robust, simp...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
The purposes of this study were to 1) present a standardized approach for describing gait when assis...
Biomechanics analysis is frequently used in both clinical and sporting practice in order to assess h...
The balance and corporal position of people with movement disorders improve when walkers or devices ...
Independent mobility is an important aspect of an individual's life and must sometimes be augmented ...
Many people with neurological conditions such as stroke, brain injury or multiple sclerosis suffer f...
The main contribution is an Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) based system that classifies a selecti...
While walkers are commonly prescribed to improve patient stability and ambulatory ability, quantitat...
Clinicians are currently in demand of tools enabling individual assessment during their daily practi...
We have reviewed and assessed the reliability of a dead reckon- ing and drift correction algorithm f...
The rollator is a mobility aid commonly used to facilitate balance and mobility for individuals with...
Gait assessment is an essential tool for clinical applications not only to diagnose different neurol...
Performing gait analysis in a clinical setting can often be challenging due to time, cost and the av...
Walking aids (WAs) aim to improve stability and are used by up to 50% of older Europeans. Paradoxica...
Purpose: The aim of the work was to develop a rehabilitation analysis solution that was robust, simp...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
The purposes of this study were to 1) present a standardized approach for describing gait when assis...
Biomechanics analysis is frequently used in both clinical and sporting practice in order to assess h...
The balance and corporal position of people with movement disorders improve when walkers or devices ...