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Motion analysis in clinical practice using ambulatory accelerometry

Aminian, K.  
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De Andres, E.
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Rezakhanlou, K.
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1998
Modelling and Motion Capture Techniques for Virtual Environments

A new system, Physilog, for ambulatory monitoring of movement is proposed and its applications in orthopaedic, physiology, angiology and quality of life are presented. Body accelerations were recorded by a portable measuring device. Significant parameters of body motion, namely, movement coordination, temporal parameters, speed, incline, distance covered, kind of physical activity and its duration, are extracted from the subject accelerations in its daily environment. The accuracy of these parameters guarantees the reliability of accelerometry in clinical application.

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book part or chapter
DOI
10.1007/3-540-49384-0_1
Web of Science ID

WOS:000082725700001

Author(s)
Aminian, K.  
De Andres, E.
Rezakhanlou, K.
Fritsch, C.
Schutz, Y.
Depairon, M.
Leyvraz, PF.
Robert, Ph.  
Date Issued

1998

Publisher

Springer Verlag

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Modelling and Motion Capture Techniques for Virtual Environments
Start page

1

End page

11

Series title/Series vol.

Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence; 1537

Subjects

INTEGRATED KINEMATIC SENSOR

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PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY

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WALKING

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VALIDITY

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INCLINE

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SPEED

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