There is growing interest in the quantification of gait as part of complex motor tasks. This requires gait events (GEs) to be detected under conditions different from straight walking. This study aimed to propose and validate a new marker-based GE detection method, which is also suitable for curvilinear walking and step negotiation. The method was first tested against existing algorithms using data from healthy young adults (YA, n = 20) and then assessed in data from 10 individuals from the following five cohorts: older adults, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and proximal femur fracture. The propagation of the errors associated with GE detection on the calculation of stride length, duration, s...
The pervasiveness of wearable sensors has contributed to plenty of daily activity data and greatly i...
Wearable sensors technology based on inertial measurement units (IMUs) is leading the transition fro...
Introduction: The clinical assessment of mobility, and walking specifically, is still mainly based o...
There is growing interest in the quantification of gait as part of complex motor tasks. This require...
BackgroundTarget-stepping paradigms are increasingly used to assess and train gait adaptability. Acc...
Automatic and objective detection algorithms for gait events from MEMS Inertial Measurement Units da...
INTRODUCTION Inertial measurement units (IMUs) positioned on various body locations allow detailed g...
Introduction: Inertial measurement units (IMUs) positioned on various body locations allow detailed ...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
For interpreting outcomes of clinical gait analysis, an accurate estimation of gait events, such as ...
Background: Accurate gait event detection is crucial to analyze pathological gait data. Existing me...
Copyright: © 2017 Pham, Elshehabi, Haertner, Del Din, Srulijes, Heger, Synofzik, Hobert, Faber, Hans...
Gait analysis is emerging as an effective tool to detect an incipient neurodegenerative disease or t...
Monitoring of gait in daily living allows a quantitative analysis of walking in unrestricted conditi...
Wearable inertial measurement units (IMUs) are used in gait analysis due to their discrete wearable ...
The pervasiveness of wearable sensors has contributed to plenty of daily activity data and greatly i...
Wearable sensors technology based on inertial measurement units (IMUs) is leading the transition fro...
Introduction: The clinical assessment of mobility, and walking specifically, is still mainly based o...
There is growing interest in the quantification of gait as part of complex motor tasks. This require...
BackgroundTarget-stepping paradigms are increasingly used to assess and train gait adaptability. Acc...
Automatic and objective detection algorithms for gait events from MEMS Inertial Measurement Units da...
INTRODUCTION Inertial measurement units (IMUs) positioned on various body locations allow detailed g...
Introduction: Inertial measurement units (IMUs) positioned on various body locations allow detailed ...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
For interpreting outcomes of clinical gait analysis, an accurate estimation of gait events, such as ...
Background: Accurate gait event detection is crucial to analyze pathological gait data. Existing me...
Copyright: © 2017 Pham, Elshehabi, Haertner, Del Din, Srulijes, Heger, Synofzik, Hobert, Faber, Hans...
Gait analysis is emerging as an effective tool to detect an incipient neurodegenerative disease or t...
Monitoring of gait in daily living allows a quantitative analysis of walking in unrestricted conditi...
Wearable inertial measurement units (IMUs) are used in gait analysis due to their discrete wearable ...
The pervasiveness of wearable sensors has contributed to plenty of daily activity data and greatly i...
Wearable sensors technology based on inertial measurement units (IMUs) is leading the transition fro...
Introduction: The clinical assessment of mobility, and walking specifically, is still mainly based o...