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   Rehabilitation exercise assessment using inertial sensors: A cross-sectional analytical study  
   
نویسنده giggins o.m. ,sweeney k.t. ,caulfield b.
منبع journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation - 2014 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: accurate assessments of adherence and exercise performance are required in order to ensure that patients adhere to and perform their rehabilitation exercises correctly within the home environment. inertial sensors have previously been advocated as a means of achieving these requirements,by using them as an input to an exercise biofeedback system. this research sought to investigate whether inertial sensors,and in particular a single sensor,can accurately classify exercise performance in patients performing lower limb exercises for rehabilitation purposes. methods: fifty-eight participants (19 male,39 female,age: 53.9 ± 8.5 years,height: 1.69 ± 0.08 m,weight: 74.3 ± 13.0 kg) performed ten repetitions of seven lower limb exercises (hip abduction,hip flexion,hip extension,knee extension,heel slide,straight leg raise,and inner range quadriceps). three inertial sensor units,secured to the thigh,shin and foot of the leg being exercised,were used to acquire data during each exercise. machine learning classification methods were applied to quantify the acquired data. results: the classification methods achieved relatively high accuracy at distinguishing between correct and incorrect performance of an exercise using three,two,or one sensor while moderate efficacy scores were also achieved by the classifier when attempting to classify the particular error in exercise performance. results also illustrated that a reduction in the number of inertial sensor units employed has little effect on the overall efficacy results. conclusion: the results revealed that it is possible to classify lower limb exercise performance using inertial sensors with satisfactory levels of accuracy and reducing the number of sensors employed does not reduce the accuracy of the method. © 2014 giggins et al.; licensee biomed central ltd.
کلیدواژه Exercise; Inertial sensors; Performance classification; Rehabilitation
آدرس school of public health,physiotherapy and population science,university college dublin,dublin, Ireland, school of public health,physiotherapy and population science,university college dublin,dublin,ireland,insight,university college dublin,dublin, Ireland, school of public health,physiotherapy and population science,university college dublin,dublin,ireland,insight,university college dublin,dublin, Ireland
 
     
   
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