Reliability and validity of clinically accessible smartphone applications to measure joint range of motion: A systematic review

JWL Keogh, A Cox, S Anderson, B Liew, A Olsen… - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Measuring joint range of motion is an important skill for many allied health professionals.
While the Universal Goniometer is the most commonly utilised clinical tool for measuring …

Wearable inertial sensors to assess gait during the 6-minute walk test: A systematic review

FA Storm, A Cesareo, G Reni, E Biffi - Sensors, 2020 - mdpi.com
Wearable sensors are becoming increasingly popular for complementing classical clinical
assessments of gait deficits. The aim of this review is to examine the existing knowledge by …

[PDF][PDF] An efficient orientation filter for inertial and inertial/magnetic sensor arrays

S Madgwick - Report x-io and University of Bristol (UK), 2010 - forums.parallax.com
This report presents a novel orientation filter applicable to IMUs consisting of tri-axis
gyroscopes and accelerometers, and MARG sensor arrays that also include tri-axis …

Evaluation of the Kinect™ sensor for 3-D kinematic measurement in the workplace

T Dutta - Applied ergonomics, 2012 - Elsevier
Recording posture and movement is important for determining risk of musculoskeletal injury
in the workplace, but existing motion capture systems are not suited for field work. Estimates …

Multi-modal gait: A wearable, algorithm and data fusion approach for clinical and free-living assessment

Y Celik, S Stuart, WL Woo, E Sejdic, A Godfrey - Information Fusion, 2022 - Elsevier
Gait abnormalities are typically derived from neurological conditions or orthopaedic
problems and can cause severe consequences such as limited mobility and falls. Gait …

Three dimensional gait analysis using wearable acceleration and gyro sensors based on quaternion calculations

S Tadano, R Takeda, H Miyagawa - Sensors, 2013 - mdpi.com
This paper proposes a method for three dimensional gait analysis using wearable sensors
and quaternion calculations. Seven sensor units consisting of a tri-axial acceleration and …

Gait posture estimation using wearable acceleration and gyro sensors

R Takeda, S Tadano, A Natorigawa, M Todoh… - Journal of …, 2009 - Elsevier
A method for gait analysis using wearable acceleration sensors and gyro sensors is
proposed in this work. The volunteers wore sensor units that included a tri-axis acceleration …

[HTML][HTML] ISB recommendations on the definition, estimation, and reporting of joint kinematics in human motion analysis applications using wearable inertial …

A Cereatti, R Gurchiek, A Mündermann, S Fantozzi… - Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
There is widespread and growing use of inertial measurement technology for human motion
analysis in biomechanics and clinical research. Due to advancements in sensor …

Inertial measures of motion for clinical biomechanics: comparative assessment of accuracy under controlled conditions-effect of velocity

K Lebel, P Boissy, M Hamel, C Duval - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Background Inertial measurement of motion with Attitude and Heading Reference Systems
(AHRS) is emerging as an alternative to 3D motion capture systems in biomechanics. The …

Gesture-based human–machine interaction: Taxonomy, problem definition, and analysis

A Carfì, F Mastrogiovanni - IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The possibility for humans to interact with physical or virtual systems using gestures has
been vastly explored by researchers and designers in the last 20 years to provide new and …