BACKGROUND: The anterior-posterior ground reaction force (AP-GRF) and propulsion and braking point metrics derived from the AP-GRF time series are indicators of locomotor function across healthy and neurological diagnostic groups. In this paper, we describe the use of a minimal set of wearable inertial measurement units (IMUs) to indirectly measure the AP-GRFs generated during healthy and hemiparetic walking. METHODS: Ten healthy individuals and five individuals with chronic post-stroke hemiparesis completed a 6-minute walk test over a walking track instrumented with six forceplates while wearing three IMUs securely attached to the pelvis, thigh, and shank. Subject-specific models driven by IMU-measured thigh and shank angles and an estimat...
International audienceElectrical stimulation (ES) assisted correction of foot drop in hemiparetic su...
Horizontal ground reaction forces (GRFs) due to human walking and swaying have been investigated (re...
Gait analysis is emerging as an effective tool to detect an incipient neurodegenerative disease or t...
Monitoring natural human gait in real-life environment is essential in many applications including t...
Background and Purpose—Walking after stroke is characterized by slow gait speed, poor endurance, red...
We have reviewed and assessed the reliability of a dead reckoning and drift correction algorithm for...
International audiencePathological gait assessment and assistive control based on functional electri...
Analysing the ground reaction force (GRF) is an important component in rehabilitation medicine evalu...
Most persons with stroke suffer from motor impairment, which restricts mobility on one side, and aff...
The objectives of this study were to further our understanding of the neuromotor mechanisms responsi...
International audienceBackgroundFunctional electrical stimulation (FES) can be used for compensation...
Ground Reaction Forces (GRF) during gait are measured using expensive laboratory setups such as in-f...
We present the use of a single inertial measurement unit (IMU) worn on the thigh to produce stride-b...
Cost-effective wearable sensors to measure movement have gained traction as research and clinical to...
International audienceElectrical stimulation (ES) assisted correction of foot drop in hemiparetic su...
Horizontal ground reaction forces (GRFs) due to human walking and swaying have been investigated (re...
Gait analysis is emerging as an effective tool to detect an incipient neurodegenerative disease or t...
Monitoring natural human gait in real-life environment is essential in many applications including t...
Background and Purpose—Walking after stroke is characterized by slow gait speed, poor endurance, red...
We have reviewed and assessed the reliability of a dead reckoning and drift correction algorithm for...
International audiencePathological gait assessment and assistive control based on functional electri...
Analysing the ground reaction force (GRF) is an important component in rehabilitation medicine evalu...
Most persons with stroke suffer from motor impairment, which restricts mobility on one side, and aff...
The objectives of this study were to further our understanding of the neuromotor mechanisms responsi...
International audienceBackgroundFunctional electrical stimulation (FES) can be used for compensation...
Ground Reaction Forces (GRF) during gait are measured using expensive laboratory setups such as in-f...
We present the use of a single inertial measurement unit (IMU) worn on the thigh to produce stride-b...
Cost-effective wearable sensors to measure movement have gained traction as research and clinical to...
International audienceElectrical stimulation (ES) assisted correction of foot drop in hemiparetic su...
Horizontal ground reaction forces (GRFs) due to human walking and swaying have been investigated (re...
Gait analysis is emerging as an effective tool to detect an incipient neurodegenerative disease or t...