Background: Arm use metrics derived from wrist-mounted movement sensors are widely used to quantify the upper limb performance in real-life conditions of individuals with stroke throughout motor recovery. The calculation of real-world use metrics, such as arm use duration and laterality preferences, relies on accurately identifying functional movements. Hence, classifying upper limb activity into functional and non-functional classes is paramount. Acceleration thresholds are conventionally used to distinguish these classes. However, these methods are challenged by the high inter and intra-individual variability of movement patterns. In this study, we developed and validated a machine learning classifier for this task and compared it to meth...
The various existing measures to quantify upper limb use from wrist-worn inertial measurement units ...
BACKGROUND: Nowadays, stroke is a leading cause of disability in adults. Assessment of motor perform...
Quantitative evaluation of motor function is of great demand for monitoring clinical outcome of appl...
Background: Arm use metrics derived from wrist-mounted movement sensors are widely used to quantify ...
Background: Arm use metrics derived from wrist-mounted movement sensors are widely used to quantify ...
Objective: To evaluate a novel parameter, motion segment size (MSS), in stroke patients with upper l...
Background and Purpose—The consensus is that the most important outcome for rehabilitation is functi...
Background: Upper-limb impairments in stroke patients are usually measured in clinical setting using...
Precise and objective assessments of upper limb movement quality after strokes in functional task co...
Wearable sensor technology has enabled unobtrusive monitoring of arm movements of stroke survivors i...
BackgroundUpper-limb impairments in stroke patients are usually measured in clinical setting using s...
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 ...
Recent advances in wearable sensor technology and machine learning (ML) have allowed for the seamles...
Background. Quantitative assessment of motor function is extremely important for poststroke patients...
The various existing measures to quantify upper limb use from wrist-worn inertial measurement units ...
BACKGROUND: Nowadays, stroke is a leading cause of disability in adults. Assessment of motor perform...
Quantitative evaluation of motor function is of great demand for monitoring clinical outcome of appl...
Background: Arm use metrics derived from wrist-mounted movement sensors are widely used to quantify ...
Background: Arm use metrics derived from wrist-mounted movement sensors are widely used to quantify ...
Objective: To evaluate a novel parameter, motion segment size (MSS), in stroke patients with upper l...
Background and Purpose—The consensus is that the most important outcome for rehabilitation is functi...
Background: Upper-limb impairments in stroke patients are usually measured in clinical setting using...
Precise and objective assessments of upper limb movement quality after strokes in functional task co...
Wearable sensor technology has enabled unobtrusive monitoring of arm movements of stroke survivors i...
BackgroundUpper-limb impairments in stroke patients are usually measured in clinical setting using s...
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 ...
Recent advances in wearable sensor technology and machine learning (ML) have allowed for the seamles...
Background. Quantitative assessment of motor function is extremely important for poststroke patients...
The various existing measures to quantify upper limb use from wrist-worn inertial measurement units ...
BACKGROUND: Nowadays, stroke is a leading cause of disability in adults. Assessment of motor perform...
Quantitative evaluation of motor function is of great demand for monitoring clinical outcome of appl...