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Publikováno v:
Sensors, Vol 23, Iss 6, p 3111 (2023)
Trials for therapies after an upper limb amputation (ULA) require a focus on the real-world use of the upper limb prosthesis. In this paper, we extend a novel method for identifying upper extremity functional and nonfunctional use to a new patient po
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f6ecbd166f3f4a58b8595f0e82c343ab
Autor:
Tan Tran, Alexander W. Dromerick, Liqi Shu, Elaine M. Bochniewicz, Jessica Barth, Peter S. Lum, Lin-Ching Chang
Publikováno v:
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 34:1078-1087
Background Wrist-worn accelerometry provides objective monitoring of upper-extremity functional use, such as reaching tasks, but also detects nonfunctional movements, leading to ambiguity in monitoring results. Objective Compare machine learning algo
Autor:
Alexander W. Dromerick, Elaine M. Bochniewicz, Liqi Shu, Tan Tran, Ibrahim Almubark, Peter S. Lum, Lin-Ching Chang
Publikováno v:
IEEE BigData
Upper Extremity (UE) rehabilitation is often needed post-stroke. The main goal of UE treatment in stroke survivors is to increase the use of the affected UE in the home and community. However, the effectiveness of UE treatments are difficult to quant
Autor:
Elaine M. Bochniewicz, Peter S. Lum, Geoff Emmer, Adam McLeod, Rahsaan J. Holley, Alexander W. Dromerick
Publikováno v:
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 97:224-231
Objective To improve measurement of upper extremity (UE) use in the community by evaluating the feasibility of using body-worn sensor data and machine learning models to distinguish productive prehensile and bimanual UE activity use from extraneous m
Measuring Functional Arm Movement after Stroke Using a Single Wrist-Worn Sensor and Machine Learning
Autor:
Peter S. Lum, Elaine M. Bochniewicz, Adam McLeod, Geoff Emmer, Jessica Barth, Alexander W. Dromerick
Publikováno v:
Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases : the official journal of National Stroke Association. 26(12)
Background and Purpose Trials of restorative therapies after stroke and clinical rehabilitation require relevant and objective efficacy end points; real-world upper extremity (UE) functional use is an attractive candidate. We present a novel, inexpen