Human motion capture systems help clinicians to detect and identify mobility impairments, early stages of pathologies and evaluate the effectiveness of surgical or rehabilitation intervention. Although there is a considerable number of solutions presently available, these systems are often expensive, complex, difficult to wear, and uncomfortable for the patient. With the purpose of solving the formerly mentioned problems, a new wearable locomotion data capture system for gait analysis is being developed. This system will allow the measurement of several locomotion-related parameters in a practical and non-invasive way, also reusable, that can be used by patients from light to severe impairments or disabilities.Fundação para a Ciência ...
Abstract — In order to evaluate the efficacy of rehabilitation for persons with hemiplegia, a therap...
This paper presents a new wearable e-textile based system, named SWEET Sock, for biomedical signals ...
Gait-related problems can be addressed with the use of qualitative and quantitative data. In the cur...
Human motion capture systems help clinicians to detect and identify mobility impairments, early stag...
This paper presents a wearable motion tracking system with recording and playback features. This sys...
Abstract—This paper presents a new, user-friendly, portable motion capture and gait analysis system ...
Human gait analysis studies the coordination of human lower extremity in providing propulsion to mov...
Gait analysis is widely used to study human locomotion, both in normal and pathological function. We...
Background: Motion capture and analyzing systems are essential for understanding locomotion. However...
This article presents a review of the methods used in recognition and analysis of the human gait fro...
Walking results from a complicated process involving the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, musc...
Gait quality significantly affects the physical and mental health of lower limb prosthesis users. In...
Human gait has been extensively studied in the past in the hope that a more thorough understanding o...
Gait analysis is useful in characterizing impaired gait in patients with various neuromusculoskeleta...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
Abstract — In order to evaluate the efficacy of rehabilitation for persons with hemiplegia, a therap...
This paper presents a new wearable e-textile based system, named SWEET Sock, for biomedical signals ...
Gait-related problems can be addressed with the use of qualitative and quantitative data. In the cur...
Human motion capture systems help clinicians to detect and identify mobility impairments, early stag...
This paper presents a wearable motion tracking system with recording and playback features. This sys...
Abstract—This paper presents a new, user-friendly, portable motion capture and gait analysis system ...
Human gait analysis studies the coordination of human lower extremity in providing propulsion to mov...
Gait analysis is widely used to study human locomotion, both in normal and pathological function. We...
Background: Motion capture and analyzing systems are essential for understanding locomotion. However...
This article presents a review of the methods used in recognition and analysis of the human gait fro...
Walking results from a complicated process involving the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, musc...
Gait quality significantly affects the physical and mental health of lower limb prosthesis users. In...
Human gait has been extensively studied in the past in the hope that a more thorough understanding o...
Gait analysis is useful in characterizing impaired gait in patients with various neuromusculoskeleta...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
Abstract — In order to evaluate the efficacy of rehabilitation for persons with hemiplegia, a therap...
This paper presents a new wearable e-textile based system, named SWEET Sock, for biomedical signals ...
Gait-related problems can be addressed with the use of qualitative and quantitative data. In the cur...