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A.T. Literature- Electronic Motion Evaluation System
- A Comparison of Two Simultaneous Task Protocols for the Assessment of Parkinson’s Disease
- A Head Controlled Powered Wheelchair Using Gyro-Sensors
- A New Clinical Test for Cervicocephalic Kinesthetic Sensibility: "The Fly"
- A Nightshirt to Monitor Sleep
- A Practical Strategy for sEMG Based Knee Joint Moment Estimation During Gait and Its Validation in Individuals With Cerebral Palsy
- A Robotic Device as a Sensitive Quantitative Tool to Assess Upper Limb Impairments in Stroke Patients: A Preliminary Prospective Cohort Study
- Accelerometer Monitoring of Home- and Community-Based Ambulatory Activity After Stroke
- Accelerometer Output and Its Association With Energy Expenditure in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis
- Accelerometry and Its Association With Objective Markers of Walking Limitations in Ambulatory Adults With Multiple Sclerosis
- Accuracy and Responsiveness of the StepWatch Activity Monitor and ActivPAL in Patients With COPD When Walking With and Without a Rollator
- Activity Levels Among Lower-Limb Amputees: Self-Report Versus Step Activity Monitor
- Activity Monitor Accuracy in Persons Using Canes
- Activity Monitors for Wheelchair Users
- Adaptation to Altered Balance Conditions in Unilateral Amputees Due to Atherosclerosis: A Randomized Controlled Study
- Advances in Wearable Technology and Applications in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Altering Gait by Way of Stimulation of the Plantar Surface of the Foot: The Immediate Effect of Wearing Textured Insoles in Older Fallers
- Ambulation Monitoring of Transtibial Amputation Subjects With Patient Activity Monitor Versus Pedometer
- An Accelerometry-Based Comparison of 2 Robotic Assistive Devices for Treadmill Training of Gait
- Assessment and Training in a 3-Dimensional Virtual Environment With Haptics: A Report on 5 Cases of Motor Rehabilitation in the Chronic Stage After Stroke
- Assessment of Arm Activity Using Triaxial Accelerometry in Patients With a Stroke
- Assessment of Postural Balance in Multiple Sclerosis
- Assistive Technology to Improve PC Interaction for People with Intention Tremor
- ATLAS Bimanual-Rehabilitation Glove System Hands-On
- Augmenting Clinical Evaluation of Hemiparetic Arm Movement With a Laboratory-Based Quantitative Measurement of Kinematics as a Function of Limb Loading
- Automatic Identification of Gait Events Using an Instrumented Sock
- Autonomous Identification of Freezing of Gait in Parkinson’s Disease From Lower-Body Segmental Accelerometry
- Balance Trainer
- Bandage With Integrated Sensors to Monitor the Healing of Injured Knees
- Bridging the Gap
- Changes in Surface Electromyography Signals and Kinetics Associated With Progression of Fatigue at Two Speeds During Wheelchair Propulsion
- Comparative Validity of Accelerometer-Based Measures of Physical Activity for People With Multiple Sclerosis
- Comparing Driving Habits of Wheelchair Users: Manual vs. Power
- Construct Validity of RT3 Accelerometer: A Comparison of Level-Ground and Treadmill Walking at Self-Selected Speeds
- Continuous Monitoring of Upper-Limb Activity in a Free-Living Environment
- Correlation Analysis of Upper Extremity Motion During Manual Wheelchair Propulsion: A Preliminary Investigation on Coupling Between Arm Segments
- Criterion Validity of the StepWatch Activity Monitor as a Measure of Walking Activity in Patients After Stroke
- Daily Ambulatory Activity Levels in Idiopathic Parkinson Disease
- Demonstration of Posturographic Parameters of Squat-Stand Activity in Hemiparetic Patients on a New Multi-Utility Balance Assessing and Training System
- Design and Development of a Novel Balancer With Variable Difficulty for Training and Evaluation
- Detection of Anticipatory Postural Adjustments Prior to Gait Initiation Using Inertial Wearable Sensors
- Determination of the Effectiveness of Accelerometer Use in the Promotion of Physical Activity in Cardiac Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial
- Determining Asymmetry of Roll-Over Shapes in Prosthetic Walking
- Development of Custom Measurement System for Biomechanical Evaluation of Independent Wheelchair Transfers
- Development of Finger-Motion Capturing Device Based on Optical Linear Encoder
- Development of Quality of Use Monitor for Upper Extremity Prostheses
- Device Shows How Body Motion Can Go Wrong
- Differences in Gait Characteristics Between Persons With Bilateral Transtibial Amputations, Due to Peripheral Vascular Disease and Trauma, and Able-Bodied Ambulators
- Distributed Healthcare: Simultaneous Assessment of Multiple Individuals
- Distributed Tracking and Guidance in Indoor Environments
- Does a Waist-Worn ActiGraph Accelerometer Quantify Community Ambulation in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis?
- Does an Accelerometer Accurately Measure Steps Taken Under Controlled Conditions in Adults With Mild Multiple Sclerosis?
- Dynamic Model for Validation of a Modified Hybrid III ATD as a Test Surrogate in Wheelchair Research
- Early Signs of Gait Deviation in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
- Eastern Michigan University, College Park Industries Develop New Technology to Shed Light on How Forces Affect Amputees, Prosthetics
- Effect of Velocity on Shoulder Muscle Recruitment Patterns During Wheelchair Propulsion in Nondisabled Individuals: Pilot Study
- Energy Consumption During Prosthetic Walking and Physical Fitness in Older Hip Disarticulation Amputees
- Estimation of Biomechanical Characteristics of Tremorous Movements Based on Gyroscopes
- Evaluation of a Wearable Body Monitoring Device During Treadmill Walking and Jogging in Patients With Fibromyalgia Syndrome
- Evaluation of Activity Monitors in Manual Wheelchair Users With Paraplegia
- Evaluation of Sit-to-Stand Motion Using a Pressure Distribution Measurement System - Effect of Differences in Seat Hardness on Sit-to-Stand Motion
- Exploring Actical Accelerometers as an Objective Measure of Physical Activity in People With Multiple Sclerosis
- Foot Placement Patterns of Female Rollator Users With Multiple Sclerosis in the Community
- Free-living Physical Activity in COPD: Assessment With Accelerometer and Activity Checklist
- Gait Analysis With Cognitive-Motor Dual Tasks to Distinguish Fallers From Nonfallers Among Rehabilitating Stroke Patients
- Gait Changes With Walking Devices in Persons With Parkinson’s Disease
- Gait Symmetry and Regularity in Transfemoral Amputees Assessed by Trunk Accelerations
- High-Tech Tools Developed to Detect, Study Autism
- Home Balance Training Intervention for People With Multiple Sclerosis
- How Humans Walk: Bout Duration, Steps per Bout, and Rest Duration
- Increasing Physical Activity in Multiple Sclerosis: Replicating Internet Intervention Effects Using Objective and Self-Report Outcomes
- Inertial Motion Sensors as Building Blocks for Wearable Assistive Devices
- Influence of Wheelchair Front Caster Wheel on Reverse Directional Stability
- Integrating the Single Assessment Process into a Lifestyle-Monitoring System
- Kinematic Variability, Fractal Dynamics and Local Dynamic Stability of Treadmill Walking
- Kinematics and Dynamics Analysis of Upper Limbs in Stroke Patients During Targeting Tasks
- Kinematics of Turning 180 Degrees During the Timed Up and Go in Stroke Survivors With and Without Falls History
- Kinetic Movement Analysis in Adults with Vision Loss
- Leg Laterality in Bilateral Trans-Tibial Amputees: A Case Study Using Prosthesis-Integrated Sensors
- Machine Perception for Occupational Therapy: Toward Prediction of Post-Stroke Functional Scores in the Home
- Markedly Impaired Bilateral Coordination of Gait in Post Stroke Patients: Is This Deficit Distinct From Asymmetry? A Cohort Study
- Master of Engineering Program in Biomedical Engineering at Cornell University: Collaboration With External Sponsors to Prove Concepts in Assistive Devices
- MC10's Wearable Electronics to Hit the Market in Early 2013
- Measurement of Upper Extremity Performance as a Function of the Seating System: A Comparison on People With Multiple Sclerosis
- Measuring Free-Living Physical Activity in Adults With and Without Neurologic Dysfunction With a Triaxial Accelerometer
- Median and Ulnar Nerve Function Related to Wrist Range of Motion During Wheelchair Propulsion
- New Device Deciphers the Secrets of Your Step
- Objective Mobility Documentation Using Emerging Technologies
- Objective Physical Activity Assessment in Patients With Chronic Organ Failure: A Validation Study of a New Single-Unit Activity Monitor
- Objective Quantification of Neuromotor Symptoms in Parkinson’s Disease: Implementation of a Portable, Computerized Measurement Tool
- Pelvic Mobility When Bending Forward in Standing Position: Validity and Reliability of Two Motion Analysis Devices
- Pelvic Movement and Interface Pressure Distribution During Manual Wheelchair Propulsion
- Personalized Assessment Technology for Autism Research and Treatment: A Non-Stop Data Flow That Could Break New Ground
- Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Older Adults With Intellectual Disabilities: A Comparative Study
- Postural Sway During Cane Use by Patients with Stroke
- Prediction of Energy Expenditure From Wrist Accelerometry in People With and Without Down Syndrome
- Preliminary Evaluation of Reliability and Criterion Validity of Actiwatch-Score
- Preliminary Study Describing Body Position in Daily Life in Children With Severe Cerebral Palsy Using a Wearable Device
- Quantitative Evaluation and Analysis of Influences of Floor Conditions and Position of Rear Wheels on Maneuvering the Manual Wheelchair
- Quantitative Evaluation of Orthotics Using Gait, Postural Stability, and Functional Measurement Instruments
- Reduced Short Term Adaptation to Robot Generated Dynamic Environment in Children Affected by Cerebral Palsy
- Reducing the Risk
- Rehabilitation Analysis of Walker Assisted Gait in Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy Children
- Reliability and Validity of Trunk Accelerometry-Derived Performance Measurements in a Standardized Heel-Rise Test in Elderly Subjects
- Reliability of RT3 Accelerometer for Measuring Mobility in People With Multiple Sclerosis: Pilot Study
- Reliability of Scores From Physical Activity Monitors in Adults With Multiple Sclerosis
- Reliability of the TekScan MatScan(R) System for the Measurement of Postural Stability in Older People With Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Remote Mobility Monitoring of the Elderly Using GSM-Based Mobile Telemetry of Accelerometer Signals
- Researchers Develop Low-Cost Stroke Rehabilitation Glove
- Retraining Reaching in Chronic Stroke With Real-Time Auditory Feedback
- Review of Accelerometry for Determining Daily Activity Among Elderly Patients
- Robotic Invention Used to Assess Stroke Patients
- RT3 Accelerometer Accuracy in Estimating Short Term Physical Activity in Individuals With Visual Impairments
- Seeking an Objective Test for Attention Disorder
- Self-Reported Gait Unsteadiness in Mildly Impaired Neurological Patients: An Objective Assessment Through Statistical Gait Analysis
- Simulation System for Powered Wheelchairs: Evaluation of Driving Skills Using Virtual Reality
- Sit-Stand and Stand-Sit Transitions in Older Adults and Patients With Parkinson’s Disease: Event Detection Based on Motion Sensors Versus Force Plates
- Sitting Pressure in a Wheelchair With Adjustable Ischial and Back Supports
- SMARTwobble Objectively Measures Improvements in Balance
- State of the Science: Virtual Reality
- Step Activity Monitor: Accuracy and Test-Retest Reliability in Persons with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
- Step Length Variability in Minimally Disabled Women With Multiple Sclerosis or Clinically Isolated Syndrome
- Techniques of Data Collection from Two SMARTWheels
- Temporal Stride and Force Analysis of Cane-Assisted Gait in People With Hemiplegic Stroke
- The Effect of Hand Contact Speed on Wheelchair Propulsion Kinetics
- The Harmonic Ratio of Trunk Acceleration Predicts Falling Among Older People: Results of a 1-Year Prospective Study
- The Independence of Deficits in Position Sense and Visually Guided Reaching Following Stroke
- The Role of Augmented Feedback in Pediatric Robotic-Assisted Gait Training: A Case Series
- The Sensitivity and Specificity of an Activity Monitor in Detecting Functional Activities in Young People With Cerebral Palsy
- Three-Dimensional Shoulder Kinematics During a Pressure Relief Technique and Wheelchair Transfer
- Three-Point Gait Crutch Walking: Variability in Ground Reaction Force During Weight Bearing
- Toward Automated, At-Home Assessment of Mobility Among Patients With Parkinson Disease, Using a Body-Worn Accelerometer
- Towards Animated Models of Activities of Daily Life
- Unsupervised Machine-Learning Method for Improving the Performance of Ambulatory Fall-Detection Systems
- Usage Log Analysis to Support Prescription of a Switch-Activated Wheelchair Controller
- Use of a Step Activity Monitor in Determining Outcomes
- Using a Camera to Implement Virtual Sensors in a Smart House
- Using Activity Monitors to Measure Physical Activity in Free-Living Conditions
- Using Miniature Data Loggers to Characterize Electric Powered Wheelchair Performance
- Using Sensors to Measure Activity in People With Stroke
- Validation of 24-Hour Ambulatory Gait Assessment in Parkinson's Disease With Simultaneous Video Observation
- Validation of Use of Wireless Monitors to Measure Levels of Mobility During Hospitalization
- Validity of DynaPort GaitMonitor for Assessment of Spatiotemporal Parameters in Amputee Gait
- Variability and Complexity of Shoulder Motion During Wheelchair Propulsion
- Video Game/Robotics Combo Designed to Help Stroke Victims Recover
- Wheelchair-Mounted Accelerometers for Measurement of Physical Activity