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Wearables for Movement Analysis in Healthcare



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Autore: Capodaglio Paolo Visualizza persona
Titolo: Wearables for Movement Analysis in Healthcare Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (252 p.)
Soggetto topico: Biochemistry
Biology, life sciences
Research and information: general
Soggetto non controllato: 6-min walking test
accelerometer
ACL
angle-angle diagrams
biomechanical phenomena
biomechanics analysis
body sensor network
Box and Block test
bradykinesia
clinical
cyclograms
decision trees
e-textile
foot drop stimulation
gait
gait analysis
ground reaction force
hand trajectories
hemiparesis
IMU
inertial measurement sensor
inertial measurement systems
inertial measurement unit (IMU)
inertial measurement units
inertial sensor
inertial sensors
inertial sensors network
Internet of Things
kinematic
kinematic data
kinematics
limb prosthesis
m-health
marker-based optoelectronic system
motion analysis
motion capture
motion capture validation
motor fluctuation
movement analysis
n/a
naturalistic monitoring
obesity
older adults
optoelectronic system
orthopedic
Parkinson's disease
plantar pressure
real-life
rehabilitation
reliability
RGB-D sensors
sensory-motor gait disorders
smoothness
spatial-temporal analysis
spatio-temporal parameters
stroke
symmetry
symmetry index
upper extremity
upper limb
validation
walking
wearable devices
wearable inertial sensors
wearable movement sensor
wearable sensors
wearable system
Persona (resp. second.): CimolinVeronica
CapodaglioPaolo
Sommario/riassunto: Quantitative movement analysis is widely used in clinical practice and research to investigate movement disorders objectively and in a complete way. Conventionally, body segment kinematic and kinetic parameters are measured in gait laboratories using marker-based optoelectronic systems, force plates, and electromyographic systems. Although movement analyses are considered accurate, the availability of specific laboratories, high costs, and dependency on trained users sometimes limit its use in clinical practice. A variety of compact wearable sensors are available today and have allowed researchers and clinicians to pursue applications in which individuals are monitored in their homes and in community settings within different fields of study, such movement analysis. Wearable sensors may thus contribute to the implementation of quantitative movement analyses even during out-patient use to reduce evaluation times and to provide objective, quantifiable data on the patients' capabilities, unobtrusively and continuously, for clinical purposes.
Titolo autorizzato: Wearables for Movement Analysis in Healthcare  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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