The loss of mobility is a common trait in multiple health conditions (e.g., Parkinson’s disease) and is associated with reduced quality of life. In this context, being able to monitor mobility in the real world is important. Until recently, the technology was not mature enough for this; but today, miniaturised sensors and novel algorithms promise to monitor mobility accurately and continuously in the real world, also in pathological populations. However, before any such methodology can be employed to support the development and testing of new drugs in clinical trials, they need to be qualified by the competent regulatory agencies (e.g., European Medicines Agency). Nonetheless, to date, only very narrow scoped requests for regulatory...
Abstract Continuous monitoring by wearable technology is ideal for quantifying mobility outcomes in...
peer reviewedIn 2019, stride velocity 95th centile (SV95C) became the first wearable-derived digital...
Abstract Background This study aimed to explore the acceptability of a wearable device for remotel...
The loss of mobility is a common trait in multiple health conditions (e.g., Parkinson's disease) and...
Abstract Wearable inertial sensors can be used to monitor mobility in real-world settings over exte...
\ua9 2020 by the authors.Wearable inertial sensors can be used to monitor mobility in real-world set...
Abstract Background: The development of optimal strategies to treat impaired mobility related to ag...
Health care has had to adapt rapidly to COVID-19, and this in turn has highlighted a pressing need f...
Mobility has been recognised as “the sixth vital sign” and its study and quantification usually occu...
Background: Mobility is defined as the ability to independently move around the environment and is a...
Abstract Health care has had to adapt rapidly to COVID-19, and this in turn has highlighted a pressi...
BACKGROUND: The development of optimal strategies to treat impaired mobility related to ageing and c...
Abstract Introduction Existing mobility endpoints based on functional performance, physical assessm...
Summary: Mobile health technologies (wearable, portable, body-fixed sensors, or domestic-integrated ...
Abstract Introduction Advances in wearable sensor technology now enable frequent, objective monitor...
Abstract Continuous monitoring by wearable technology is ideal for quantifying mobility outcomes in...
peer reviewedIn 2019, stride velocity 95th centile (SV95C) became the first wearable-derived digital...
Abstract Background This study aimed to explore the acceptability of a wearable device for remotel...
The loss of mobility is a common trait in multiple health conditions (e.g., Parkinson's disease) and...
Abstract Wearable inertial sensors can be used to monitor mobility in real-world settings over exte...
\ua9 2020 by the authors.Wearable inertial sensors can be used to monitor mobility in real-world set...
Abstract Background: The development of optimal strategies to treat impaired mobility related to ag...
Health care has had to adapt rapidly to COVID-19, and this in turn has highlighted a pressing need f...
Mobility has been recognised as “the sixth vital sign” and its study and quantification usually occu...
Background: Mobility is defined as the ability to independently move around the environment and is a...
Abstract Health care has had to adapt rapidly to COVID-19, and this in turn has highlighted a pressi...
BACKGROUND: The development of optimal strategies to treat impaired mobility related to ageing and c...
Abstract Introduction Existing mobility endpoints based on functional performance, physical assessm...
Summary: Mobile health technologies (wearable, portable, body-fixed sensors, or domestic-integrated ...
Abstract Introduction Advances in wearable sensor technology now enable frequent, objective monitor...
Abstract Continuous monitoring by wearable technology is ideal for quantifying mobility outcomes in...
peer reviewedIn 2019, stride velocity 95th centile (SV95C) became the first wearable-derived digital...
Abstract Background This study aimed to explore the acceptability of a wearable device for remotel...