We developed a knee brace to measure the knee angle and implicitly the flexion/extension (f/e) of the knee joint during daily activities. The goal of this study is to classify and validate a limited set of physical activities on ten young healthy subjects based on knee f/e. Physical activities included in this study are walking, ascending and descending of stairs, and fast locomotion (such as jogging, running, and sprinting) at self-selected speeds. The knee brace includes 2 accelerometers for static measurements and calibration and an inductive sensor for dynamic measurements. As we focus on physical activities, the inductive sensor will provide the required information on knee f/e. In this study, the subjects traversed a predefined track ...
The knee joint kinematics of a group (n=20) of elderly normal subjects (mean age=67 years) were inve...
Among the various commercially available data collecting systems for use with a flexible electrogoni...
Wearable sensors have the potential to facilitate remote monitoring for patients recovering from kne...
We developed a knee brace to measure the knee angle and implicitly the flexion/extension (f/e) of th...
We developed a knee brace to measure the knee angle and implicitly the flexion/extension (f/e) of th...
Long-term assessment of ambulatory behavior and joint motion are valuable tools for the evaluation o...
The measurement of three-dimensional knee joint angles can predict both anterior cruciate ligament (...
Background: Gait analysis plays an important role in the diagnosis and management of patients with m...
Physical activity (PA) can be used as a parameter for the diagnosis, treatment or evaluation of the ...
Background: There is currently a paucity of devices available for continuous, long-term monitoring o...
Abstract: Background: It is important to assess physical activity objectively during daily life circ...
Study aim: There are currently limited methods available to access dynamic knee range of motion (ROM...
Wearable technology has been developed in recent years to monitor biomechanical variables in less re...
The two major aspects with which the current thesis was concerned were firstly, validating a wireles...
Human joint kinematics has established its capacity as a vital tool for joint pathology and gait ana...
The knee joint kinematics of a group (n=20) of elderly normal subjects (mean age=67 years) were inve...
Among the various commercially available data collecting systems for use with a flexible electrogoni...
Wearable sensors have the potential to facilitate remote monitoring for patients recovering from kne...
We developed a knee brace to measure the knee angle and implicitly the flexion/extension (f/e) of th...
We developed a knee brace to measure the knee angle and implicitly the flexion/extension (f/e) of th...
Long-term assessment of ambulatory behavior and joint motion are valuable tools for the evaluation o...
The measurement of three-dimensional knee joint angles can predict both anterior cruciate ligament (...
Background: Gait analysis plays an important role in the diagnosis and management of patients with m...
Physical activity (PA) can be used as a parameter for the diagnosis, treatment or evaluation of the ...
Background: There is currently a paucity of devices available for continuous, long-term monitoring o...
Abstract: Background: It is important to assess physical activity objectively during daily life circ...
Study aim: There are currently limited methods available to access dynamic knee range of motion (ROM...
Wearable technology has been developed in recent years to monitor biomechanical variables in less re...
The two major aspects with which the current thesis was concerned were firstly, validating a wireles...
Human joint kinematics has established its capacity as a vital tool for joint pathology and gait ana...
The knee joint kinematics of a group (n=20) of elderly normal subjects (mean age=67 years) were inve...
Among the various commercially available data collecting systems for use with a flexible electrogoni...
Wearable sensors have the potential to facilitate remote monitoring for patients recovering from kne...