Gait analysis using wearable sensors
W Tao, T Liu, R Zheng, H Feng - Sensors, 2012 - mdpi.com
Gait analysis using wearable sensors is an inexpensive, convenient, and efficient manner of
providing useful information for multiple health-related applications. As a clinical tool applied …
providing useful information for multiple health-related applications. As a clinical tool applied …
Wearable inertial sensors for human movement analysis
Introduction: The present review aims to provide an overview of the most common uses of
wearable inertial sensors in the field of clinical human movement analysis. Areas covered …
wearable inertial sensors in the field of clinical human movement analysis. Areas covered …
A study of vicon system positioning performance
Motion capture setups are used in numerous fields. Studies based on motion capture data
can be found in biomechanical, sport or animal science. Clinical science studies include gait …
can be found in biomechanical, sport or animal science. Clinical science studies include gait …
Is my model good enough? Best practices for verification and validation of musculoskeletal models and simulations of movement
Computational modeling and simulation of neuromusculoskeletal (NMS) systems enables
researchers and clinicians to study the complex dynamics underlying human and animal …
researchers and clinicians to study the complex dynamics underlying human and animal …
Estimation of ground reaction forces and moments during gait using only inertial motion capture
Ground reaction forces and moments (GRF&M) are important measures used as input in
biomechanical analysis to estimate joint kinetics, which often are used to infer information for …
biomechanical analysis to estimate joint kinetics, which often are used to infer information for …
Effect of low pass filtering on joint moments from inverse dynamics: implications for injury prevention
Analyses of joint moments are important in the study of human motion, and are crucial for
our understanding of eg how and why ACL injuries occur. Such analyses may be affected by …
our understanding of eg how and why ACL injuries occur. Such analyses may be affected by …
Human movement analysis using stereophotogrammetry: Part 3. Soft tissue artifact assessment and compensation
When using optoelectronic stereophotogrammetry, skin deformation and displacement
causes marker movement with respect to the underlying bone. This movement represents an …
causes marker movement with respect to the underlying bone. This movement represents an …
Technical validation of real-world monitoring of gait: a multicentric observational study
Introduction Existing mobility endpoints based on functional performance, physical
assessments and patient self-reporting are often affected by lack of sensitivity, limiting their …
assessments and patient self-reporting are often affected by lack of sensitivity, limiting their …
Estimating orientation using magnetic and inertial sensors and different sensor fusion approaches: Accuracy assessment in manual and locomotion tasks
Magnetic and inertial measurement units are an emerging technology to obtain 3D
orientation of body segments in human movement analysis. In this respect, sensor fusion is …
orientation of body segments in human movement analysis. In this respect, sensor fusion is …
Gait analysis methods in rehabilitation
R Baker - Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation, 2006 - Springer
Introduction Brand's four reasons for clinical tests and his analysis of the characteristics of
valid biomechanical tests for use in orthopaedics are taken as a basis for determining what …
valid biomechanical tests for use in orthopaedics are taken as a basis for determining what …