Smoothness is a commonly used measure of motion control. Physiological motion is characterized by high smoothness in the upper limb workspace. Moreover, there is evidence that smoothness-based models describe effectively skilled motion planning. Typical smoothness measures are based on wrist kinematics. Despite smoothness being often used as a measure of motor control and to evaluate clinical pathologies, so far, a smoothness map is not available for the whole workspace of the upper limb. In this work, we provide a map of the upper limb workspace comparing four smoothness metrics: the normalized jerk, the speed metric, the spectral arc length, and the number of speed peaks. Fifteen subjects were enrolled, performing several reaching movemen...
Surgery is a challenging domain for motor skill acquisition. A critical contributing factor in this ...
Upper extremity (UX) movement analysis by means of 3D kinematics has the potential to become an impo...
Movement speed is rarely emphasized in upper-extremities rehabilitation. However, faster movement mi...
Smoothness is a commonly used measure of motion control. Physiological motion is characterized by hi...
Smoothness is a commonly used measure of motion control. Physiological motion is characterized by hi...
Backgound: Metrics for movement smoothness include the number of zero-crossings on the acceleration ...
International audienceMeasuring the quality of movement is a need and a challenge for clinicians. Je...
Background: Smoothness is commonly used for measuring movement quality of the upper paretic limb dur...
Robot-assisted systems for arm training are being increasingly used to target moderate-to-severe upp...
Background: In spite of the complexity that the number of redundancy levels suggests, humans show am...
Background: Smoothness is commonly used for measuring movement quality of the upper paretic limb dur...
Recent studies on human upper limb motion highlighted the benefit of dimensionality reduction techni...
There are a lack of quantitative measures for clinically assessing upper limb function. Conventional...
The need for movement smoothness quantification to assess motor learning and recovery has resulted i...
Quantitative measures of smoothness play an important role in the assessment of sensorimotor impairm...
Surgery is a challenging domain for motor skill acquisition. A critical contributing factor in this ...
Upper extremity (UX) movement analysis by means of 3D kinematics has the potential to become an impo...
Movement speed is rarely emphasized in upper-extremities rehabilitation. However, faster movement mi...
Smoothness is a commonly used measure of motion control. Physiological motion is characterized by hi...
Smoothness is a commonly used measure of motion control. Physiological motion is characterized by hi...
Backgound: Metrics for movement smoothness include the number of zero-crossings on the acceleration ...
International audienceMeasuring the quality of movement is a need and a challenge for clinicians. Je...
Background: Smoothness is commonly used for measuring movement quality of the upper paretic limb dur...
Robot-assisted systems for arm training are being increasingly used to target moderate-to-severe upp...
Background: In spite of the complexity that the number of redundancy levels suggests, humans show am...
Background: Smoothness is commonly used for measuring movement quality of the upper paretic limb dur...
Recent studies on human upper limb motion highlighted the benefit of dimensionality reduction techni...
There are a lack of quantitative measures for clinically assessing upper limb function. Conventional...
The need for movement smoothness quantification to assess motor learning and recovery has resulted i...
Quantitative measures of smoothness play an important role in the assessment of sensorimotor impairm...
Surgery is a challenging domain for motor skill acquisition. A critical contributing factor in this ...
Upper extremity (UX) movement analysis by means of 3D kinematics has the potential to become an impo...
Movement speed is rarely emphasized in upper-extremities rehabilitation. However, faster movement mi...