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upper limb movement measurement

Comparison of EEG measurement of upper limb movement in motor imagery training system

Comparison of EEG measurement of upper limb movement in motor imagery training system

... wrist movement tasks which were hand opening/clos‑ ing, wrist flexion/extension and forearm pronation/supination were chosen as motor imagery tasks for both ...

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Assessment of abduction motion in patients with rotator cuff tears: an analysis based on inertial sensors

Assessment of abduction motion in patients with rotator cuff tears: an analysis based on inertial sensors

... validated measurement instru- ...of upper limb dysfunction based on validated instruments may not only have a role in diagnostics but also have additional potential in quantifying the effect of ...

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Effect of a unilateral hind limb orthotic lift on upper body movement symmetry in the trotting horse

Effect of a unilateral hind limb orthotic lift on upper body movement symmetry in the trotting horse

... unaffected limb, hind limb lame horses also redistribute force from the hind limbs to the forelimbs and vice versa in forelimb lame horse ...pelvic movement asymmetry ...hind limb lameness and ...

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Optimal control of reaching is disturbed in complex regional pain syndrome: a single-case study

Optimal control of reaching is disturbed in complex regional pain syndrome: a single-case study

... had an immediate analgesic effect on the patient. Using the nerve blockade enabled us to compare motor control between pain and painless conditions and thus ascertain whether pain contributed to abnormal motor control in ...

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Development Of Vision Based Measurement Device For Rapid Upper Limb Assessment (RULA)

Development Of Vision Based Measurement Device For Rapid Upper Limb Assessment (RULA)

... Therefore in this project, I propose a vision system that able to measure the angle produced by the worker accurately using a software called opencv. This software track the colour sticker on the human body and calculate ...

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

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

... dynamic movement in multiple degrees of free- dom ...lower limb kinematics, with a systematic review reporting errors < ...for movement in the sagittal plane and < ...[7]. Measurement in ...

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A Biomechanical and Physiological Signal Monitoring System for Four Degrees of Upper Limb Movement

A Biomechanical and Physiological Signal Monitoring System for Four Degrees of Upper Limb Movement

... an upper limb ...inertial measurement units located proximal and distal to the elbow and wrist, two flex-bend piezo-resistive sensors located across the elbow and wrist, and two channels of EMG ...

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An Upper Limb Rehabilitation Training and Evaluation System for Stroke Patients

An Upper Limb Rehabilitation Training and Evaluation System for Stroke Patients

... right measurement identification evaluation box provides stroke patients with quantitative assessment of the improvement of limb movement and sensory feedback function in the rehabilitation treatment ...

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Continuous decoding of movement intention of upper limb self-initiated analytic movements from pre-movement EEG correlates

Continuous decoding of movement intention of upper limb self-initiated analytic movements from pre-movement EEG correlates

... and movement intention periods as ...peripheral measurement [10]. A trial was correct if no intention of movement was detected before t = −1 s, and if an intention was detected between t = −1 s and t ...

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Wearable kinesthetic system for capturing and classifying upper limb gesture in post-stroke rehabilitation

Wearable kinesthetic system for capturing and classifying upper limb gesture in post-stroke rehabilitation

... the measurement of the human upper limb kinematic var- iables based on a sensorized garment, the Upper Limb Kinesthetic Garment ...

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Effectiveness of Modified Constraint Induced Movement Therapy and Bilateral Arm Training on Upper Extremity Function after Chronic Stroke: A Comparative Study

Effectiveness of Modified Constraint Induced Movement Therapy and Bilateral Arm Training on Upper Extremity Function after Chronic Stroke: A Comparative Study

... Problem: Upper limb hemiparesis is a common impairment underlying disability after ...of upper extremity ...Induced Movement Therapy (n = 13), Bi- lateral Arm training (n = 14), and an equally ...

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Upper limb project

Upper limb project

... different measurement methods in literature and the methods found can roughly be divided in three groups; EMG, biomechanical, and ...the limb through its range of motion at different velocities, sensing for ...

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Efficacy of Modified Constraint Induced Movement Therapy in the Treatment of Hemiparetic Upper Limb in Stroke Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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... affected limb use, in functional tasks like reaching forward to hold a glass and drinking from it, picking up a comb and combing hair, turning on and off a light switch, buttoning and unbuttoning of clothes, ...

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Mechanical work rate minimization and freely chosen stride frequency of human walking: a mathematical model

Mechanical work rate minimization and freely chosen stride frequency of human walking: a mathematical model

... body mass 70 kg mass of lower and upper limbs 11.27 and 3.50 kg lower limb length 0.928 m rotational kinetic energy of lower and upper limbs average progression speed ms~ ] movement of [r] ...

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A study to evaluate the effect of mirror therapy on upper extremity motor functions in stroke patients.

A study to evaluate the effect of mirror therapy on upper extremity motor functions in stroke patients.

... V. M. Pomeroy et al. (2005) conducted a systemic review of published neuroimaging with 9 papers and demonstrated that there is yet insufficient direct evidence for OTI which might produce activity in the movement ...

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EMG Classification Based On Features Reduction Using Fuzzy C-Means Clustering Technique

EMG Classification Based On Features Reduction Using Fuzzy C-Means Clustering Technique

... There are several problems based on the Electromyography (EMG) classification based on features reduction using fuzzy c-means clustering technique. First of all, EMG classification is not an easy task due to the signal ...

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A comparative study on effectiveness of constraint induced movement therapy Versus conventional therapy in improving upper limb functional on patients with stroke.

A comparative study on effectiveness of constraint induced movement therapy Versus conventional therapy in improving upper limb functional on patients with stroke.

... Recovery of arm function was associated with ventral extension of upper limb areas of the cortex (functionally related area). Strengthen of the shift in the hierarchical organization of the cortex, with ...

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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF KULATHA PINDSWEDA & MASHA PINDASWEDA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PAKSHAGHATA .......

A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF KULATHA PINDSWEDA & MASHA PINDASWEDA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PAKSHAGHATA .......

... to movement of Upper Limb - Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist, Meta-carpo phalanges and Inter phalanges, Power with respect to movement Lower Limb - Hip, Knee, Ankle, Meta tarsal and Phalanges, ...

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Assessment of movement quality in robot- assisted upper limb rehabilitation after stroke: a review

Assessment of movement quality in robot- assisted upper limb rehabilitation after stroke: a review

... shoulder movement rather than clinical rotation sequences such as forward flexion, abduction and rotation which are used by the studies to define their bio-mechanical models in this ...

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