Wearable devices based on inertial measurement units (IMUs) are now-a-days a de facto standard in the field of human motion analysis. Lower costs, improved quality and enhanced accuracy promote a very fast and diffused adoption of such devices in healthcare and wellness areas. In clinical settings, these technological solutions allow for a quantitative evaluation of functional and clinical tests. This article aimed to present a practical and feasible approach using IMU-based wearable devices and mobile applications to rapidly collect 3D motion information coming from different body segments. The proposed solution was specifically designed for a rapid and precise monitoring of the patient’s status both outdoor and indoor, including home and ...
Introduction Controversies surrounding Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) and the cumbersome-...
(1) Background: Measuring joint range of motion has traditionally occurred with a universal goniomet...
The modified Mallet scale (MMS) is commonly used to grade shoulder function in brachial plexus birth...
Subacromial shoulder pain is the third most common musculoskeletal complaint presenting to primary c...
Introduction: The aim of the present review is to track the evolution of wearable IMUs from their us...
Frozen shoulder is a common clinical shoulder condition. Measuring the degree of shoulder joint move...
The shoulder is one of the joints with the greatest mobility within the human body and its evaluatio...
Shoulder mobility is an important clinical sign in the assessment of the shoulder joint. However, he...
The development of mobile health systems has inspired a patient-centric approach to measure and moni...
Shoulder Range of Motion (ROM) has been studied with several devices and methods in recent years. Ac...
This review investigates current protocols using Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) in shoulder resea...
Inertial data can represent a rich source of clinically relevant information which can provide detai...
In recent years, the study of human body dynamics has been attracting a significant amount of attent...
Abstract Background and Aims Wearable inertial sensors may offer additional kinematic parameters of...
The modified Mallet scale (MMS) is commonly used to grade shoulder function in brachial plexus birth...
Introduction Controversies surrounding Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) and the cumbersome-...
(1) Background: Measuring joint range of motion has traditionally occurred with a universal goniomet...
The modified Mallet scale (MMS) is commonly used to grade shoulder function in brachial plexus birth...
Subacromial shoulder pain is the third most common musculoskeletal complaint presenting to primary c...
Introduction: The aim of the present review is to track the evolution of wearable IMUs from their us...
Frozen shoulder is a common clinical shoulder condition. Measuring the degree of shoulder joint move...
The shoulder is one of the joints with the greatest mobility within the human body and its evaluatio...
Shoulder mobility is an important clinical sign in the assessment of the shoulder joint. However, he...
The development of mobile health systems has inspired a patient-centric approach to measure and moni...
Shoulder Range of Motion (ROM) has been studied with several devices and methods in recent years. Ac...
This review investigates current protocols using Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) in shoulder resea...
Inertial data can represent a rich source of clinically relevant information which can provide detai...
In recent years, the study of human body dynamics has been attracting a significant amount of attent...
Abstract Background and Aims Wearable inertial sensors may offer additional kinematic parameters of...
The modified Mallet scale (MMS) is commonly used to grade shoulder function in brachial plexus birth...
Introduction Controversies surrounding Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) and the cumbersome-...
(1) Background: Measuring joint range of motion has traditionally occurred with a universal goniomet...
The modified Mallet scale (MMS) is commonly used to grade shoulder function in brachial plexus birth...