Walking underwater reduces joint impacts, enhances stability and lowers the net body weight of the patient during rehabilitation. It is a recent rehabilitation method and few suitable methods exist to study underwater gait kinematics. We propose an underwater inertial measurement (IMU) system analogous to those used in land-based rehabilitation to investigate gait kinematics. The objective of this study was to test and validate the proposed system in two human trials by evaluating the knee angle during the gait. In the first trial, a three-way performance analysiswas carried out between the IMU, optoelectronic and motion-capture systems in a traditional rehabilitation setting on land. In the second trial, the proposed underwater IMU is com...
Aquatic exercises can be used in clinical and sporting disciplines for both rehabilitation and sport...
INTRODUCTION: Body weight (BW) is unloaded from the lower extremities while walking underwater, resu...
Aquatic exercises can be used in clinical and sporting disciplines for both rehabilitation and sport...
Walking underwater reduces joint impacts, enhances stability and lowers the net body weight of the p...
Walking is one of the fundamental motor tasks executed during aquatic therapy. Previous kinematics a...
Background: Water exercise is employed as therapeutic treatment. The reduction of the body weight an...
Walking is one of the fundamental motor tasks executed during aquatic therapy. Previous kinematics a...
The current gold standard for clinical gait analyses is marker-based motion-capture (Mocap). However...
Ten participants were assessed while walking in water and on land with wearable inertial measurement...
Despite the lack of any attempts to quantify the ROM while walking in water, several products have r...
AbstractThe use of musculoskeletal modeling as a tool for analysing performance sport is increasing....
Walking in water is a commonly prescribed aquatic activity, simple to perform and of low impact. Buo...
none7A fundamental need for modern biomechanical and clinical application is the ability to accurate...
The aims of the present study were the instrumental validation of inertial-magnetic measurements uni...
The analysis of the joint kinematics during swimming plays a fundamental role both in sports conditi...
Aquatic exercises can be used in clinical and sporting disciplines for both rehabilitation and sport...
INTRODUCTION: Body weight (BW) is unloaded from the lower extremities while walking underwater, resu...
Aquatic exercises can be used in clinical and sporting disciplines for both rehabilitation and sport...
Walking underwater reduces joint impacts, enhances stability and lowers the net body weight of the p...
Walking is one of the fundamental motor tasks executed during aquatic therapy. Previous kinematics a...
Background: Water exercise is employed as therapeutic treatment. The reduction of the body weight an...
Walking is one of the fundamental motor tasks executed during aquatic therapy. Previous kinematics a...
The current gold standard for clinical gait analyses is marker-based motion-capture (Mocap). However...
Ten participants were assessed while walking in water and on land with wearable inertial measurement...
Despite the lack of any attempts to quantify the ROM while walking in water, several products have r...
AbstractThe use of musculoskeletal modeling as a tool for analysing performance sport is increasing....
Walking in water is a commonly prescribed aquatic activity, simple to perform and of low impact. Buo...
none7A fundamental need for modern biomechanical and clinical application is the ability to accurate...
The aims of the present study were the instrumental validation of inertial-magnetic measurements uni...
The analysis of the joint kinematics during swimming plays a fundamental role both in sports conditi...
Aquatic exercises can be used in clinical and sporting disciplines for both rehabilitation and sport...
INTRODUCTION: Body weight (BW) is unloaded from the lower extremities while walking underwater, resu...
Aquatic exercises can be used in clinical and sporting disciplines for both rehabilitation and sport...