In clinical settings, traditional stroke rehabilitation evaluation methods are subjectively scored by occupational therapists, and the assessment results vary individually. To address this issue, this study aims to develop a stroke rehabilitation assessment system by using inertial measurement units. The inertial signals from the upper extremities were acquired, from which three quantitative indicators were extracted to reflect rehabilitation performance during stroke patients’ movement examination, i.e., shoulder flexion. Both healthy adults and stroke patients were recruited to correlate the proposed quantitative evaluation indices and traditional rehab assessment scales. Especially, as a unique feature of the study the weight for each of...
Inertial data represent a rich source of clinically relevant information which can provide details o...
This work presents a novel accelerometer-based platform, designed to answer to the increasing reques...
Objective: To evaluate a novel parameter, motion segment size (MSS), in stroke patients with upper l...
Background: Upper-limb impairments in stroke patients are usually measured in clinical setting using...
BackgroundUpper-limb impairments in stroke patients are usually measured in clinical setting using s...
The assessment of limb mobility of stroke patients is an essential part of post-stroke rehabilitatio...
Inertial data can represent a rich source of clinically relevant information which can provide detai...
Post stroke trunk control is recognised as an important independent predictor of activities of daily...
Background. Quantitative assessment of motor function is extremely important for poststroke patients...
Precise and objective assessments of upper limb movement quality after strokes in functional task co...
Subjective clinical rating scales represent the goldstandard diagnosis of motor function following s...
For an optimal guidance of the rehabilitation therapy of stroke patients in an in-home setting, obje...
In patients after stroke, ability of the upper limb is commonly assessed with standardised clinical ...
In patients after stroke, ability of the upper limb is commonly assessed with standardised clinical ...
Stroke, or cerebral-vascular accident is the leading cause of disabilities in the western world. It ...
Inertial data represent a rich source of clinically relevant information which can provide details o...
This work presents a novel accelerometer-based platform, designed to answer to the increasing reques...
Objective: To evaluate a novel parameter, motion segment size (MSS), in stroke patients with upper l...
Background: Upper-limb impairments in stroke patients are usually measured in clinical setting using...
BackgroundUpper-limb impairments in stroke patients are usually measured in clinical setting using s...
The assessment of limb mobility of stroke patients is an essential part of post-stroke rehabilitatio...
Inertial data can represent a rich source of clinically relevant information which can provide detai...
Post stroke trunk control is recognised as an important independent predictor of activities of daily...
Background. Quantitative assessment of motor function is extremely important for poststroke patients...
Precise and objective assessments of upper limb movement quality after strokes in functional task co...
Subjective clinical rating scales represent the goldstandard diagnosis of motor function following s...
For an optimal guidance of the rehabilitation therapy of stroke patients in an in-home setting, obje...
In patients after stroke, ability of the upper limb is commonly assessed with standardised clinical ...
In patients after stroke, ability of the upper limb is commonly assessed with standardised clinical ...
Stroke, or cerebral-vascular accident is the leading cause of disabilities in the western world. It ...
Inertial data represent a rich source of clinically relevant information which can provide details o...
This work presents a novel accelerometer-based platform, designed to answer to the increasing reques...
Objective: To evaluate a novel parameter, motion segment size (MSS), in stroke patients with upper l...