In biomechanics, joint kinetics has an important role in evaluating the mechanical load of the joint and understanding its motor function. Although an optical motion capture (OMC) system has mainly been used to evaluate joint kinetics in combination with force plates, inertial motion capture (IMC) systems have recently been emerging in joint kinetic analysis due to their wearability and ubiquitous measurement capability. In this regard, numerous studies have been conducted to estimate joint kinetics using IMC-based wearable systems. However, these have not been comprehensively addressed yet. Thus, the aim of this review is to explore the methodology of the current studies on estimating joint kinetic variables by means of an IMC system. From...
The high cost and low portability of measurement systems as well as time-consuming inverse dynamic c...
It is know that biomechanical overexposure of the joints is an important cause of occupational injur...
It is know that biomechanical overexposure of the joints is an important cause of occupational injur...
Inertial-based motion capture (IMC) has been suggested to overcome many of the limitations of tradit...
Human movement analysis is an important field enabling us to understand the nature of several muscul...
Inverse dynamic analysis using musculoskeletal modeling is a powerful tool, which is utilized in a r...
In the last few years, estimating ground reaction forces by means of wearable sensors has come to be...
Current laboratory-based setups (optical marker cameras + force plates) for human motion measurement...
Inverse dynamic analysis using musculoskeletal modeling is a powerful tool, which is utilized in a r...
When investigating the joint kinetics of human locomotion, ground reaction forces are typically meas...
Inertial Motion Capture (IMC) systems enable in situ studies of human motion free of the severe cons...
Inertial Motion Capture (IMC) systems enable in situ studies of human motion free of the severe cons...
3D joint kinematics can provide important information about the quality of movements. Optical motion...
An original approach for noninvasive estimation of lower limb joint moments for analysis of STS reha...
The study of human motion consists of the analysis of kinematics, dealing with joint angles, velocit...
The high cost and low portability of measurement systems as well as time-consuming inverse dynamic c...
It is know that biomechanical overexposure of the joints is an important cause of occupational injur...
It is know that biomechanical overexposure of the joints is an important cause of occupational injur...
Inertial-based motion capture (IMC) has been suggested to overcome many of the limitations of tradit...
Human movement analysis is an important field enabling us to understand the nature of several muscul...
Inverse dynamic analysis using musculoskeletal modeling is a powerful tool, which is utilized in a r...
In the last few years, estimating ground reaction forces by means of wearable sensors has come to be...
Current laboratory-based setups (optical marker cameras + force plates) for human motion measurement...
Inverse dynamic analysis using musculoskeletal modeling is a powerful tool, which is utilized in a r...
When investigating the joint kinetics of human locomotion, ground reaction forces are typically meas...
Inertial Motion Capture (IMC) systems enable in situ studies of human motion free of the severe cons...
Inertial Motion Capture (IMC) systems enable in situ studies of human motion free of the severe cons...
3D joint kinematics can provide important information about the quality of movements. Optical motion...
An original approach for noninvasive estimation of lower limb joint moments for analysis of STS reha...
The study of human motion consists of the analysis of kinematics, dealing with joint angles, velocit...
The high cost and low portability of measurement systems as well as time-consuming inverse dynamic c...
It is know that biomechanical overexposure of the joints is an important cause of occupational injur...
It is know that biomechanical overexposure of the joints is an important cause of occupational injur...