The Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) is commonly used to assess spasticity in clinics. The qualitative description of MAS has resulted in ambiguity during spasticity assessment. This work supports spasticity assessment by providing measurement data acquired from wireless wearable sensors, i.e., goniometers, myometers, and surface electromyography sensors. Based on in-depth discussions with consultant rehabilitation physicians, eight (8) kinematic, six (6) kinetic, and four (4) physiological features were extracted from the collected clinical data from fifty (50) subjects. These features were used to train and evaluate the conventional machine learning classifiers, including but not limited to Support Vector Machine (SVM) and Random Forest (RF)...
Spasticity is most commonly defined as an inappropriate, velocity dependent, increase in muscle toni...
Abstract Background Most of the objective and quantitative methods proposed for spasticity measureme...
AIM: To investigate the association between subjective spasticity ratings and objective spasticity m...
The Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) is commonly used to assess spasticity in clinics. The qualitative ...
There have always been practical demands for objective and accurate assessment of muscle spasticity ...
Spasticity is a debilitating neuro-muscular disorder which is characterized by involuntary muscle mo...
Spasticity following spinal cord injury (SCI) is most often assessed clinically using a five-point A...
In current practice, the assessment of upper limb spasticity is subjectively evaluated based on the ...
Healthcare providers in the field of physical and rehabilitation medicine play a vital role to help ...
Spasticity is most commonly defined as an inappropriate, velocity dependent, increase in muscle toni...
Spasticity is most commonly defined as an inappropriate, velocity dependent, increase in muscle toni...
Spasticity is a neurological disorder which results in disordered sensorimotor control owing to an u...
Spasticity is common symptom presented amongst people with sensorimotor disabilities. Imbalanced si...
IFMBE Proceedings of the 13th Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and Com...
Background and Rationale: Spasticity is a motor disorder characterized by a velocity-dependent incre...
Spasticity is most commonly defined as an inappropriate, velocity dependent, increase in muscle toni...
Abstract Background Most of the objective and quantitative methods proposed for spasticity measureme...
AIM: To investigate the association between subjective spasticity ratings and objective spasticity m...
The Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) is commonly used to assess spasticity in clinics. The qualitative ...
There have always been practical demands for objective and accurate assessment of muscle spasticity ...
Spasticity is a debilitating neuro-muscular disorder which is characterized by involuntary muscle mo...
Spasticity following spinal cord injury (SCI) is most often assessed clinically using a five-point A...
In current practice, the assessment of upper limb spasticity is subjectively evaluated based on the ...
Healthcare providers in the field of physical and rehabilitation medicine play a vital role to help ...
Spasticity is most commonly defined as an inappropriate, velocity dependent, increase in muscle toni...
Spasticity is most commonly defined as an inappropriate, velocity dependent, increase in muscle toni...
Spasticity is a neurological disorder which results in disordered sensorimotor control owing to an u...
Spasticity is common symptom presented amongst people with sensorimotor disabilities. Imbalanced si...
IFMBE Proceedings of the 13th Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and Com...
Background and Rationale: Spasticity is a motor disorder characterized by a velocity-dependent incre...
Spasticity is most commonly defined as an inappropriate, velocity dependent, increase in muscle toni...
Abstract Background Most of the objective and quantitative methods proposed for spasticity measureme...
AIM: To investigate the association between subjective spasticity ratings and objective spasticity m...