L Simpson, MM Maharaj, RJ Mobbs - BMC musculoskeletal disorders, 2019 - Springer
Background Wearables consist of numerous technologies that are worn on the body and measure parameters such as step count, distance travelled, heart rate and sleep quantity …
Falls and fall-induced injuries are major global public health problems. Balance and gait disorders have been the second leading cause of falls. Inertial motion sensors and force …
Before discussing the possibility of integrating serious games into conventional treatment of pathologies, it is important to differentiate the kind of approaches that can be used. The …
G Ballardini, V Florio, A Canessa, G Carlini… - … in bioengineering and …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Maintaining balance standing upright is an active process that complements the stabilizing properties of muscle stiffness with feedback control driven by independent sensory …
Background: Wearable inertial sensor technology (WIST) systems provide feedback, aiming to modify aberrant postures and movements. The literature on the effects of feedback from …
The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of visual biofeedback (VBF) signals from a force platform and accelerometer sensors placed on different body segments. The …
R Li, DTH Lai, WS Lee - IEEE reviews in biomedical …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Wireless body area networks (WBANs) have attained increasing popularity as the next generation framework of wearable technologies for human monitoring. Invasive or …
Locomotion intent prediction is essential for the control of powered lower-limb prostheses to realize smooth locomotion transitions. In this research, we develop a multi-sensor fusion …
Objectives This review aims to:(1) map the use of sonification in human movement tasks for physical therapy;(2) identify methods of data capture, tasks and its effects on human …