Although accelerometers are extensively used for assessing gait, limited research has evaluated the concurrent validity of these devices on less predictable walking surfaces or the comparability of different methods used for gravitational acceleration compensation. This study evaluated the concurrent validity of trunk accelerations derived from a tri-axial inertial measurement unit while walking on firm, compliant and uneven surfaces and contrasted two methods used to remove gravitational accelerations: i) subtraction of the best linear fit from the data (detrending), and; ii) use of orientation information (quaternions) from the inertial measurement unit. Twelve older and twelve younger adults walked at their preferred speed along firm, co...
Estimates of gait characteristics may suffer from errors due to discrepancies in accelerometer locat...
Spatiotemporal parameters of walking are used to identify gait impairments and provide a tailored th...
The aim is to develop a system of measurement suitable for both experimental (during sports) and cli...
Although accelerometers are extensively used for assessing gait, limited research has evaluated the ...
Although accelerometers are extensively used for assessing gait, limited research has evaluated the ...
Although accelerometers are extensively used for assessing gait, limited research has evaluated the ...
Although accelerometers are extensively used for assessing gait, limited research has evaluated the ...
Evaluative quantification of gait disorder minimizing time-consuming and cost-intensive laboratory i...
Moving from sitting to walking (STW) is a functional movement that is sufficiently demanding to reve...
Wearable sensors may enable the assessment of movement in a real-world setting, but they are not yet...
Spatiotemporal gait parameters such as step time and walking speed can be used to quantify gait perf...
The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy trunk displacement extracted from an inertial mo...
The purpose of this study was to validate peak acceleration data from an accelerometer contained wit...
As the Inertial Measurement System (IMS) being a potential alternative to the Optoelectronic Measure...
Unstable gait is a risk factor for falls. Wearable accelerometers enable remote monitoring of daily ...
Estimates of gait characteristics may suffer from errors due to discrepancies in accelerometer locat...
Spatiotemporal parameters of walking are used to identify gait impairments and provide a tailored th...
The aim is to develop a system of measurement suitable for both experimental (during sports) and cli...
Although accelerometers are extensively used for assessing gait, limited research has evaluated the ...
Although accelerometers are extensively used for assessing gait, limited research has evaluated the ...
Although accelerometers are extensively used for assessing gait, limited research has evaluated the ...
Although accelerometers are extensively used for assessing gait, limited research has evaluated the ...
Evaluative quantification of gait disorder minimizing time-consuming and cost-intensive laboratory i...
Moving from sitting to walking (STW) is a functional movement that is sufficiently demanding to reve...
Wearable sensors may enable the assessment of movement in a real-world setting, but they are not yet...
Spatiotemporal gait parameters such as step time and walking speed can be used to quantify gait perf...
The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy trunk displacement extracted from an inertial mo...
The purpose of this study was to validate peak acceleration data from an accelerometer contained wit...
As the Inertial Measurement System (IMS) being a potential alternative to the Optoelectronic Measure...
Unstable gait is a risk factor for falls. Wearable accelerometers enable remote monitoring of daily ...
Estimates of gait characteristics may suffer from errors due to discrepancies in accelerometer locat...
Spatiotemporal parameters of walking are used to identify gait impairments and provide a tailored th...
The aim is to develop a system of measurement suitable for both experimental (during sports) and cli...