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Objective assessment of movement disabilities using wearable sensors

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posted on 2018-11-01, 00:00 authored by Nhan Dang Nguyen
The research presents a series of comprehensive analyses based on inertial measurements obtained from wearable sensors to quantitatively describe and assess human kinematic performance in certain tasks that are most related to daily life activities. This is not only a direct application of human movement analysis but also very pivotal in assessing the progression of patients undergoing rehabilitation services. Moreover, the detailed analysis will provide clinicians with greater insights to capture movement disorders and unique ataxic features regarding axial abnormalities which are not directly observed by the clinicians.

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149 p.

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eng

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Research doctorate

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Ph.D.

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H Trinh, P Pathirana

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Faculty of Science

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Engineering and Built Environment

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