This paper presents a complete system and algorithm to estimate temporal gait events during stance and inner-stance phases using a single inertial measurement unit (IMU) in real-time. Validation of the proposed system was carried out by placing the foot-switches (FSW) directly underneath the foot. The performance of the system was assessed with eleven control subjects (CS), one unilateral transfemoral amputee (TFA), and one unilateral transtibial amputee (TTA), while performing level ground walk and ramp activities. The experimental results showed reasonable agreement in timing differences of all the gait events in both groups when compared against the reference system. However, high data latency was observed for TFA in the case of Foot-Fla...
Gait initiation in transfemoral amputees (TFA) is different from non-amputees. This is mainly caused...
A critical issue in treating lower-limb amputees is to verify if the walking pattern learned by the ...
Gait initiation in transfemoral amputees (TFA) is different from non-amputees. This is mainly caused...
This paper presents a complete system and algorithm to estimate temporal gait events during stance a...
This paper presents a complete system and algorithm to estimate temporal gait events during stance a...
This paper presents a rule-based real-time gait event/phase detection system (R-GEDS) using a shank ...
Lower extremity amputees suffer from mobility limitations which will result in a degradation of thei...
This article presents a real-time gait event/phase detection system for control subjects and lower l...
Inpatient gait analysis is an essential part of rehabilitation for foot amputees and includes the gr...
Gait is a complex cycle with both between and within limb variability. It should be studied carefull...
In recent years, inertial measurement units (IMUs) have been proposed as an alternative to force pla...
Events and phases detection of the human gait are vital for controlling prosthesis, orthosis and fun...
A critical issue in treating lower-limb amputees is to verify if the walking pattern learned by the ...
A critical issue in treating lower-limb amputees is to verify if the walking pattern learned by the ...
Time periods composing stance phase of gait can be clinically meaningful parameters to reveal differ...
Gait initiation in transfemoral amputees (TFA) is different from non-amputees. This is mainly caused...
A critical issue in treating lower-limb amputees is to verify if the walking pattern learned by the ...
Gait initiation in transfemoral amputees (TFA) is different from non-amputees. This is mainly caused...
This paper presents a complete system and algorithm to estimate temporal gait events during stance a...
This paper presents a complete system and algorithm to estimate temporal gait events during stance a...
This paper presents a rule-based real-time gait event/phase detection system (R-GEDS) using a shank ...
Lower extremity amputees suffer from mobility limitations which will result in a degradation of thei...
This article presents a real-time gait event/phase detection system for control subjects and lower l...
Inpatient gait analysis is an essential part of rehabilitation for foot amputees and includes the gr...
Gait is a complex cycle with both between and within limb variability. It should be studied carefull...
In recent years, inertial measurement units (IMUs) have been proposed as an alternative to force pla...
Events and phases detection of the human gait are vital for controlling prosthesis, orthosis and fun...
A critical issue in treating lower-limb amputees is to verify if the walking pattern learned by the ...
A critical issue in treating lower-limb amputees is to verify if the walking pattern learned by the ...
Time periods composing stance phase of gait can be clinically meaningful parameters to reveal differ...
Gait initiation in transfemoral amputees (TFA) is different from non-amputees. This is mainly caused...
A critical issue in treating lower-limb amputees is to verify if the walking pattern learned by the ...
Gait initiation in transfemoral amputees (TFA) is different from non-amputees. This is mainly caused...