Reliability and validity of clinically accessible smartphone applications to measure joint range of motion: A systematic review

JWL Keogh, A Cox, S Anderson, B Liew, A Olsen… - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Measuring joint range of motion is an important skill for many allied health professionals.
While the Universal Goniometer is the most commonly utilised clinical tool for measuring …

Inertial sensor-based lower limb joint kinematics: A methodological systematic review

I Weygers, M Kok, M Konings, H Hallez, H De Vroey… - Sensors, 2020 - mdpi.com
The use of inertial measurement units (IMUs) has gained popularity for the estimation of
lower limb kinematics. However, implementations in clinical practice are still lacking. The …

Two-dimensional video-based analysis of human gait using pose estimation

J Stenum, C Rossi, RT Roemmich - PLoS computational biology, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Human gait analysis is often conducted in clinical and basic research, but many common
approaches (eg, three-dimensional motion capture, wearables) are expensive, immobile …

Inertial measurement units for clinical movement analysis: Reliability and concurrent validity

M Al-Amri, K Nicholas, K Button, V Sparkes, L Sheeran… - Sensors, 2018 - mdpi.com
The aim of this study was to investigate the reliability and concurrent validity of a
commercially available Xsens MVN BIOMECH inertial-sensor-based motion capture system …

Comparative abilities of Microsoft Kinect and Vicon 3D motion capture for gait analysis

A Pfister, AM West, S Bronner… - Journal of medical …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Biomechanical analysis is a powerful tool in the evaluation of movement dysfunction in
orthopaedic and neurologic populations. Three-dimensional (3D) motion capture systems …

[PDF][PDF] Xsens MVN: Consistent tracking of human motion using inertial sensing

M Schepers, M Giuberti, G Bellusci - Xsens Technol, 2018 - movella.com
Xsens MVN is an easy to use, cost efficient system that captures full-body human motion in
any environment. It is based on small, unobtrusive inertial and magnetic sensors combined …

Zero-vs. one-dimensional, parametric vs. non-parametric, and confidence interval vs. hypothesis testing procedures in one-dimensional biomechanical trajectory …

TC Pataky, J Vanrenterghem, MA Robinson - Journal of biomechanics, 2015 - Elsevier
Biomechanical processes are often manifested as one-dimensional (1D) trajectories. It has
been shown that 1D confidence intervals (CIs) are biased when based on 0D statistical …

Reliability of Kinovea® Software and Agreement with a Three-Dimensional Motion System for Gait Analysis in Healthy Subjects

P Fernández-González, A Koutsou, A Cuesta-Gómez… - Sensors, 2020 - mdpi.com
Gait analysis is necessary to diagnose movement disorders. In order to reduce the costs of
three-dimensional motion capture systems, new low-cost methods of motion analysis have …

An open-source and wearable system for measuring 3D human motion in real-time

P Slade, A Habib, JL Hicks… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Objective: Analyzing human motion is essential for diagnosing movement disorders and
guiding rehabilitation for conditions like osteoarthritis, stroke, and Parkinson's disease …

The use of inertial sensors system for human motion analysis

AI Cuesta-Vargas, A Galán-Mercant… - Physical Therapy …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: The aim of this article is to review systematically and appraise critically the
literature surrounding the research, comparing inertial sensors with any kind of gold …