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Gait is one of biometrie information and defined as pattern movement of lower limb. Clinical gait analysis is important for treatment, diagnosis, and reference for therapy. This paper presents kinematics, kinetics analysis, and kinesiological of muscle signal using complex data acquisitions from normal subject. Gait data were taken using 4 instruments, Optotrak certus 3020, Vernier Force Plate, 8...
This work presents a wearable device and the algorithms for quantitative modelling of joint spasticity and its application in a pilot group of subjects with different levels of spinal cord injury. The device comprises light-weight instrumented handles to measure the interaction force between the subject and the physical therapist performing the tests, EMG sensors and inertial measurement units to...
Nearly 1.3 million people in the United States suffer from spinal cold injury (SCI) [1], which leads to numerous secondary health conditions such as osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. Within one year of injury, bone density decreases rapidly to osteoporotic condition. This study aims to measure the kinetics and kinematics of rowing in order to assess rehabilitation progress and to...
Restoring walking functions will greatly improve the foot-drop patients' life quality. In this work, we sampled 10 healthy subjects' gait data when walking in 4 different stride frequency overground and developed a dynamic Functional Electrical Stimulation (dFES) system for foot-drop patients' walk training, using the processed tibialis anterior (TA) muscle EMG signal. The data sampled under the new...
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