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Monitoring motor function of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) over long periods of time is essential in order to improve symptom management and avoid complications. Wearable technologies can be useful in this context as long as they do not unnecessarily increase patient and caregiver burden. The goal of the current study was to identify whether using more wearable sensors improved the estimation...
Motivated by a need for accurate assessment and monitoring of patients with knee osteoarthritis in an ambulatory setting, a wearable electrogoniometer composed of a knee angular sensor and a three-axis accelerometer placed on the thigh is developed. Accurate assessment of knee kinematics requires accurate detection of walking amongst dynamic, heterogeneous, and individualized activities of daily living...
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