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Joint amplitude MEMS based measurement platform for low cost and high accessibility telerehabilitation: Elbow case study.

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Experimental results showing the platform applicability to telerehabilitation processes are presented, especially in underdeveloped countries where specialists are scarce and high technology is not available or inexistent.
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This article is published in Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies.The article was published on 2017-07-01. It has received 22 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Telerehabilitation.

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Measurement of Upper Limb Range of Motion Using Wearable Sensors: A Systematic Review

TL;DR: Wearable sensors have potential as viable instruments for measurement of joint angle in the upper limb during active movement and additional research and standardisation is required to guide clinical application.
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Motion capture sensing techniques used in human upper limb motion: a review

TL;DR: An overview of different sensors used in MoCap and techniques used for estimating human upper limb motion is provided and an overview on the techniques to overcome issues and challenges is provided.
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Upper Limb Physical Rehabilitation Using Serious Videogames and Motion Capture Systems: A Systematic Review.

TL;DR: There is a clear need to continue generating proposals that confront the challenges of rehabilitation with technologies which offer precision and healthcare coverage, and which, additionally, integrate elements that foster the patient’s motivation and participation.
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Development and implementation of technologies for physical telerehabilitation in Latin America: a systematic review of literature, programs and projects

TL;DR: The analysis of reviewed findings revealed the need for a comprehensive, integrated health and social system approach to increase the current availability of telerehabilitation initiatives in Latin American region.
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Validity and reliability of inertial sensors for elbow and wrist range of motion assessment.

TL;DR: Inertial sensors are a valid and reliable tool for measuring elbow and wrist active ROM and the lowest reliability is observed in elbow prono-supination, probably due to skin artifacts.
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A Markerless Motion Capture System to Study Musculoskeletal Biomechanics: Visual Hull and Simulated Annealing Approach

TL;DR: A model-based markerless motion capture system is presented in this study, which does not require the placement of any markers on the subject's body and is based on visual hull reconstruction and an a priori model of the subject.
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Motion tracking system

TL;DR: In this article, a motion tracking system consisting of a number of magnetic field transmitters, a magnetic field receiver and an inertial measurement unit was proposed for tracking an object composed of object parts in a three-dimensional space.
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Method and apparatus for motion tracking of an articulated rigid body

TL;DR: In this article, a method of determining an orientation of a sensor, including measuring a local magnetic field vector (507) and a local gravity vector (509) and using those measurements to determine the orientation of the sensor, is presented.
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3D displacement measurement model for health monitoring of structures using a motion capture system

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