Background: For optimal guidance of walking rehabilitation therapy of stroke patients in an in-home setting, a small and easy to use wearable system is needed. In this paper we present a new shoe-integrated system that quantifies walking balance during activities of daily living and is not restricted to a lab environment. Quantitative parameters were related to clinically assessed level of balance in order to assess the additional information they provide.\ud \ud Methods: Data of 13 participants who suffered a stroke were recorded while walking 10 meter trials and wearing special instrumented shoes. The data from 3D force and torque sensors, 3D inertial sensors and ultrasound transducers were fused to estimate 3D (relative) position, veloci...
Background: Application of objective measurement of stroke gait with accelerometer-based wearable te...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 62P10, 92C20Gait analysis is one of the methods used for es...
The Center of Mass (CoM) and the Center of Pressure (CoP) are two variables that are crucial in asse...
Introduction: Stroke often results in impaired balance which is a major cause of locomotor disabilit...
Ambulation is a fundamental requirement of human beings for enjoying healthy community life. A neuro...
An important objective of rehabilitation care is to regain adequate balance function to safely ambul...
Background An important objective of rehabilitation care is to regain adequate balance function to s...
Measuring gait and balance recovery is necessary post stroke. In an earlier study, we developed a mi...
Objective ambulatory assessment of movements of patients is important for an optimal recovery. In th...
Regaining balance function is often one of the key goals of stroke rehabilitation. Improvements in b...
Stroke leads to impairment in motor ability, gait, and balance, due to brain tissue damage [1]. Clin...
The aim of this study is to evaluate center of pressure and center of mass movement patterns in stro...
Most persons with stroke suffer from motor impairment, which restricts mobility on one side, and aff...
Gait analysis is commonly done in gait laboratories, where several gait variables are estimated usin...
Walking is an essential task important to recovery after stroke. However, there is a limited underst...
Background: Application of objective measurement of stroke gait with accelerometer-based wearable te...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 62P10, 92C20Gait analysis is one of the methods used for es...
The Center of Mass (CoM) and the Center of Pressure (CoP) are two variables that are crucial in asse...
Introduction: Stroke often results in impaired balance which is a major cause of locomotor disabilit...
Ambulation is a fundamental requirement of human beings for enjoying healthy community life. A neuro...
An important objective of rehabilitation care is to regain adequate balance function to safely ambul...
Background An important objective of rehabilitation care is to regain adequate balance function to s...
Measuring gait and balance recovery is necessary post stroke. In an earlier study, we developed a mi...
Objective ambulatory assessment of movements of patients is important for an optimal recovery. In th...
Regaining balance function is often one of the key goals of stroke rehabilitation. Improvements in b...
Stroke leads to impairment in motor ability, gait, and balance, due to brain tissue damage [1]. Clin...
The aim of this study is to evaluate center of pressure and center of mass movement patterns in stro...
Most persons with stroke suffer from motor impairment, which restricts mobility on one side, and aff...
Gait analysis is commonly done in gait laboratories, where several gait variables are estimated usin...
Walking is an essential task important to recovery after stroke. However, there is a limited underst...
Background: Application of objective measurement of stroke gait with accelerometer-based wearable te...
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 62P10, 92C20Gait analysis is one of the methods used for es...
The Center of Mass (CoM) and the Center of Pressure (CoP) are two variables that are crucial in asse...