Step and stride regularity were assessed in three transfemoral mputees and two control subjects by autocorrelation analysis of earable inertial sensor signals. Autocorrelation parameters from celeration were markedly lower in amputees than in control subjects during a 40 m rectilinear path (P<0.0015). That may allow the development of a Virtual Gait Trainer based on biofeedback
A. Tura, L. Rocchi, M. Raggi, A.G. Cutti, L. Chiari (2007). Toward a Virtual Gait Trainer: gait regularity assessment in transfemoral amputees by on-body accelerometers and gyroscopes. VENEZIA, I : Virtual Rehabilitation.
Toward a Virtual Gait Trainer: gait regularity assessment in transfemoral amputees by on-body accelerometers and gyroscopes
ROCCHI, LAURA;RAGGI, MICHELE;CHIARI, LORENZO
2007
Abstract
Step and stride regularity were assessed in three transfemoral mputees and two control subjects by autocorrelation analysis of earable inertial sensor signals. Autocorrelation parameters from celeration were markedly lower in amputees than in control subjects during a 40 m rectilinear path (P<0.0015). That may allow the development of a Virtual Gait Trainer based on biofeedbackFile in questo prodotto:
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