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Feasibility of using inertial sensors to assess human movement

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Inertial sensors compared against an electromagnetic motion tracking system for measuring motions of an artificial hinge joint and random 3D motions demonstrated good agreement between the inertial and electromagnetic systems.
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This article is published in Manual Therapy.The article was published on 2010-02-01. It has received 125 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Inertial measurement unit & Accelerometer.

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The use of wearable inertial motion sensors in human lower limb biomechanics studies: a systematic review.

TL;DR: The literature related to usage of inertial sensors in human lower limb biomechanics studies, the type of sensor involved, data collection methods, study design, validation methods and its applications were reviewed.
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Validity and Reliability of Wearable Sensors for Joint Angle Estimation: A Systematic Review.

TL;DR: M/IMU should be considered as a valid tool to assess whole body range of motion, but further studies are needed to standardize technical procedures to obtain more accurate data.
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Performance Evaluation of Smartphone Inertial Sensors Measurement for Range of Motion

TL;DR: If smartphones are reliable and accurate enough for clinical motion research is determined with the comparison to the gold standard, an industrial robotic arm with an actual standard use inertial motion unit in clinical measurement, an Xsens product.
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A Novel Adaptive, Real-Time Algorithm to Detect Gait Events From Wearable Sensors

TL;DR: The real-time, adaptive algorithm based on two inertial and magnetic sensors placed on the shanks accurately detected gait events in real time from a heterogeneous dataset of gait patterns and paves the way for the design of closed-loop controllers for customized gait trainings and/or assistive devices.
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Lumbopelvic rhythm during forward and backward sagittal trunk rotations: combined in vivo measurement with inertial tracking device and biomechanical modeling.

TL;DR: A simultaneous rhythm between the lumbar and pelvis movements was found during both forward and backward trunk movements, and the healthy subjects adapted a lumbopelvic coordination that diminished L5-S1 compression force.
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Measuring orientation of human body segments using miniature gyroscopes and accelerometers

TL;DR: A method for accurate measurement of the orientation of human body segments using an inertial measurement unit (IMU) using a Kalman filter and it was shown that the gyroscope offset could be estimated continuously during a trial.
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Assessment of walking features from foot inertial sensing

TL;DR: It is concluded that foot inertial sensing is a promising tool for the reliable identification of subsequent gait cycles and the accurate assessment of walking speed and incline.
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