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Wireless wearable range-of-motion sensor system for upper and lower extremity joints: a validation study
[摘要] Range-of-motion (ROM) assessment is a critical assessment tool during the rehabilitation process. The conventional approach uses the goniometer which remains the most reliable instrument but it is usually time-consuming and subject to both intra- and inter-therapist measurement errors. An automated wireless wearable sensor system for the measurement of ROM has previously been developed by the current authors. Presented is the correlation and accuracy of the automated wireless wearable sensor system against a goniometer in measuring ROM in the major joints of upper (UEs) and lower extremities (LEs) in 19 healthy subjects and 20 newly disabled inpatients through intra (same) subject comparison of ROM assessments between the sensor system against goniometer measurements by physical therapists. In healthy subjects, ROM measurements using the new sensor system were highly correlated with goniometry, with 95% of differences < 20° and 10° for most movements in major joints of UE and LE, respectively. Among inpatients undergoing rehabilitation, ROM measurements using the new sensor system were also highly correlated with goniometry, with 95% of the differences being < 20° and 25° for most movements in the major joints of UE and LE, respectively.
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[效力级别]  [学科分类] 肠胃与肝脏病学
[关键词] wireless sensor networks;biomechanics;motion measurement;patient rehabilitation;goniometers;biomedical equipment;goniometer measurements;rehabilitation process;range-of-motion assessment;lower extremity joints;upper extremity joints;wireless wearable range-of-motion sensor system [时效性] 
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