Purpose of reviewMeasurements obtained during real-world activity by wearable motion sensors may contribute more naturalistic accounts of clinically meaningful changes in impairment, activity, and participation during neurologic rehabilitation, but obstacles persist. Here we review the basics of wearable sensors, the use of existing systems for neurological and rehabilitation applications and their limitations, and strategies for future use.Recent findingsCommercial activity-recognition software and wearable motion sensors for community monitoring primarily calculate steps and sedentary time. Accuracy declines as walking speed slows below 0.8 m/s, less so if worn on the foot or ankle. Upper-extremity sensing is mostly limited to simple...
Introduction: The aim of the present review is to track the evolution of wearable IMUs from their us...
peer reviewedCurrent outcomes in neuromuscular disorder clinical trials include motor function scale...
Long-term assessment of ambulatory behavior and joint motion are valuable tools for the evaluation o...
Purpose of reviewMeasurements obtained during real-world activity by wearable motion sensors may con...
Purpose of reviewRehabilitation for sensorimotor impairments aims to improve daily activities, walki...
Rehabilitation is one key part of healthcare services, and one of the most common patient group need...
This Special Issue shows a range of potential opportunities for the application of wearable movement...
Gait analysis is widely used to study human locomotion, both in normal and pathological function. We...
With the objective to release solutions which can be easily manageable by their final users, includi...
The use of wearable motion sensing technology offers important advantages over conventional methods ...
Neurorehabilitation is progressively shifting from purely in-clinic treatment to therapy that is pro...
Biomechanics analysis is frequently used in both clinical and sporting practice in order to assess h...
Background: Traditional rehabilitation sessions are often a slow, tedious, disempowering and non-mot...
The development of interactive rehabilitation technologies which rely on wearable-sensing for upper ...
Abstract Background People with mobility impairments may have difficulties in everyday life motor ac...
Introduction: The aim of the present review is to track the evolution of wearable IMUs from their us...
peer reviewedCurrent outcomes in neuromuscular disorder clinical trials include motor function scale...
Long-term assessment of ambulatory behavior and joint motion are valuable tools for the evaluation o...
Purpose of reviewMeasurements obtained during real-world activity by wearable motion sensors may con...
Purpose of reviewRehabilitation for sensorimotor impairments aims to improve daily activities, walki...
Rehabilitation is one key part of healthcare services, and one of the most common patient group need...
This Special Issue shows a range of potential opportunities for the application of wearable movement...
Gait analysis is widely used to study human locomotion, both in normal and pathological function. We...
With the objective to release solutions which can be easily manageable by their final users, includi...
The use of wearable motion sensing technology offers important advantages over conventional methods ...
Neurorehabilitation is progressively shifting from purely in-clinic treatment to therapy that is pro...
Biomechanics analysis is frequently used in both clinical and sporting practice in order to assess h...
Background: Traditional rehabilitation sessions are often a slow, tedious, disempowering and non-mot...
The development of interactive rehabilitation technologies which rely on wearable-sensing for upper ...
Abstract Background People with mobility impairments may have difficulties in everyday life motor ac...
Introduction: The aim of the present review is to track the evolution of wearable IMUs from their us...
peer reviewedCurrent outcomes in neuromuscular disorder clinical trials include motor function scale...
Long-term assessment of ambulatory behavior and joint motion are valuable tools for the evaluation o...