Measuring upper limb function in children with hemiparesis with 3D inertial sensors
2017
Abstract
Upper limb assessments in children with hemiparesis rely on clinical measurements, which despite standardization are prone to error. Recently, 3D movement analysis using optoelectronic setups has been used to measure upper limb movement, but generalization is hindered by time and cost. Body worn inertial sensors may provide a simple, cost-effective alternative.
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Title
Measuring upper limb function in children with hemiparesis with 3D inertial sensors
Author(s)
Newman, Christopher J ; Bruchez, Roselyn ; Roches, Sylvie ; Jequier Gygax, Marine ; Duc, Cyntia ; Dadashi, Farzin ; Massé, Fabien ; Aminian, Kamiar
Published in
Child's nervous system : ChNS : official journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery
Pagination
10
Volume
33
Issue
12
Pages
2159-2168
Date
2017
Publisher
New York, Springer Verlag
ISSN
1433-0350
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LMAM
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Scientific production and competences > STI - School of Engineering > IBI-STI - Interfaculty Institute of Bioengineering > LMAM - Laboratory of Movement Analysis and Measurement
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Record creation date
2017-09-03