The development of mobile health systems has inspired a patient-centric approach to measure and monitor health metrics. The use of portable and wireless devices impacts on health outcomes, services and research. Sensors can be used to track basic parameters such as blood pressure, heart rate and body temperature but with the advent of motion capture sensors, also mobility, gait and the frequency, intensity and duration of physical activity can be measured, stored or transmitted. The emerging technologies pulled by the video gaming industry open a wide range of opportunities. New ways can be used to assess the performance and the level of disability or function in a patient after an adverse health event. Rehabilitative or disease progress as...
Background: Traditional rehabilitation sessions are often a slow, tedious, disempowering and non-mot...
Abstract Introduction Existing mobility endpoints based on functional performance, physical assessm...
Abstract — In order to evaluate the efficacy of rehabilitation for persons with hemiplegia, a therap...
Inertial data can represent a rich source of clinically relevant information which can provide detai...
Rehabilitation is one key part of healthcare services, and one of the most common patient group need...
Purpose of reviewRehabilitation for sensorimotor impairments aims to improve daily activities, walki...
A number of pathologies impact on the way a patient can either move or control the movements of the ...
The rehabilitation process of patients after spinal cord injury (SCI) is usually based on subjective...
Wearable devices based on inertial measurement units (IMUs) are now-a-days a de facto standard in th...
Inertial sensors (accelerometers and gyroscopes) are ubiquitous in today’s society, where they can b...
On-body sensors capture quantitative data from variety of bio-signals on a subject’s body with appli...
The emergence of pose estimation algorithms represents a potential paradigm shift in the study and a...
Introduction Existing mobility endpoints based on functional performance, physical assessments and p...
Abstract—Following the trend of miniature intelligent sensing, wearing small, integrated wireless se...
Analysis of biomechanics is frequently used in both clinical and sporting practice in order to asses...
Background: Traditional rehabilitation sessions are often a slow, tedious, disempowering and non-mot...
Abstract Introduction Existing mobility endpoints based on functional performance, physical assessm...
Abstract — In order to evaluate the efficacy of rehabilitation for persons with hemiplegia, a therap...
Inertial data can represent a rich source of clinically relevant information which can provide detai...
Rehabilitation is one key part of healthcare services, and one of the most common patient group need...
Purpose of reviewRehabilitation for sensorimotor impairments aims to improve daily activities, walki...
A number of pathologies impact on the way a patient can either move or control the movements of the ...
The rehabilitation process of patients after spinal cord injury (SCI) is usually based on subjective...
Wearable devices based on inertial measurement units (IMUs) are now-a-days a de facto standard in th...
Inertial sensors (accelerometers and gyroscopes) are ubiquitous in today’s society, where they can b...
On-body sensors capture quantitative data from variety of bio-signals on a subject’s body with appli...
The emergence of pose estimation algorithms represents a potential paradigm shift in the study and a...
Introduction Existing mobility endpoints based on functional performance, physical assessments and p...
Abstract—Following the trend of miniature intelligent sensing, wearing small, integrated wireless se...
Analysis of biomechanics is frequently used in both clinical and sporting practice in order to asses...
Background: Traditional rehabilitation sessions are often a slow, tedious, disempowering and non-mot...
Abstract Introduction Existing mobility endpoints based on functional performance, physical assessm...
Abstract — In order to evaluate the efficacy of rehabilitation for persons with hemiplegia, a therap...