The increased prevalence of wearable sensing devices is accelerating the development of personalised medical devices for monitoring the human condition. The measurement of joint posture and kinematics is particularly relevant in areas of physiotherapy and in the management of diseases. Existing sensors for performing these tasks are however, either inaccurate or too technically complex and obtrusive. A novel approach has been taken to develop a new type of sensor for angular displacement sensing. This thesis describes the development of a series of novel inductive planar coil sensors for measuring angular displacement. The small profile of these sensors makes them ideal for integration into garments as part of wearable devices. The main o...