The ultimate goal of any upper-limb neurorehabilitation procedure is to improve upper-limb functioning in daily life. While clinic-based assessments provide an assessment of what a patient can do, they do not completely reflect what a patient does in his/her daily life. The use of compensatory strategies such as the use of the less affected upper-limb or excessive use of trunk in daily life is a common behavioral pattern seen in patients with hemiparesis. To this end, there has been an increasing interest in the use of wearable sensors to objectively assess upper-limb functioning. This paper presents a framework for assessing upper-limb functioning using sensors by providing: (a) a set of definitions of important constructs associated with ...
Background: Studies aiming to objectively quantify movement disorders during upper limb tasks using ...
Background: Studies aiming to objectively quantify movement disorders during upper limb tasks using ...
The development of interactive rehabilitation technologies which rely on wearable-sensing for upper ...
Upper limb assessments in children with hemiparesis rely on clinical measurements, which despite sta...
Quantitative evaluation of motor function is of great demand for monitoring clinical outcome of appl...
Many neurological diseases cause motor impairments that limit autonomy and reduce health-related qua...
Background: In neurorehabilitation, we are witnessing a growing awareness of the importance of stand...
There has been an urgent need for an effective and efficient upper limb rehabilitation method for po...
Precise and objective assessments of upper limb movement quality after strokes in functional task co...
Background Individuals with hemiparesis post-stroke often have difficulty with tasks requiring upper...
Proprioception plays a fundamental role in maintaining posture and executing movement, and the quant...
Background: The use of wearable sensor technology (e. g., accelerometers) for tracking human physica...
Standard upper-limb motor function impairment assessments, such as the Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA),...
Objective To review the psychometric properties and clinical utility of upper-limb measurement tool...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Upper limb impairments that lead to difficulties ...
Background: Studies aiming to objectively quantify movement disorders during upper limb tasks using ...
Background: Studies aiming to objectively quantify movement disorders during upper limb tasks using ...
The development of interactive rehabilitation technologies which rely on wearable-sensing for upper ...
Upper limb assessments in children with hemiparesis rely on clinical measurements, which despite sta...
Quantitative evaluation of motor function is of great demand for monitoring clinical outcome of appl...
Many neurological diseases cause motor impairments that limit autonomy and reduce health-related qua...
Background: In neurorehabilitation, we are witnessing a growing awareness of the importance of stand...
There has been an urgent need for an effective and efficient upper limb rehabilitation method for po...
Precise and objective assessments of upper limb movement quality after strokes in functional task co...
Background Individuals with hemiparesis post-stroke often have difficulty with tasks requiring upper...
Proprioception plays a fundamental role in maintaining posture and executing movement, and the quant...
Background: The use of wearable sensor technology (e. g., accelerometers) for tracking human physica...
Standard upper-limb motor function impairment assessments, such as the Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA),...
Objective To review the psychometric properties and clinical utility of upper-limb measurement tool...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Upper limb impairments that lead to difficulties ...
Background: Studies aiming to objectively quantify movement disorders during upper limb tasks using ...
Background: Studies aiming to objectively quantify movement disorders during upper limb tasks using ...
The development of interactive rehabilitation technologies which rely on wearable-sensing for upper ...