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261 related items for PubMed ID: 29994103

  • 1. The Use of a Finger-Worn Accelerometer for Monitoring of Hand Use in Ambulatory Settings.
    Liu X, Rajan S, Ramasarma N, Bonato P, Lee SI.
    IEEE J Biomed Health Inform; 2019 Mar; 23(2):599-606. PubMed ID: 29994103
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  • 9. The variable relationship between arm and hand use: a rationale for using finger magnetometry to complement wrist accelerometry when measuring daily use of the upper extremity.
    Rowe JB, Friedman N, Chan V, Cramer SC, Bachman M, Reinkensmeyer DJ.
    Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc; 2014 Mar; 2014():4087-90. PubMed ID: 25570890
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  • 10. Assessment of upper limb use in children with typical development and neurodevelopmental disorders by inertial sensors: a systematic review.
    Braito I, Maselli M, Sgandurra G, Inguaggiato E, Beani E, Cecchi F, Cioni G, Boyd R.
    J Neuroeng Rehabil; 2018 Nov 06; 15(1):94. PubMed ID: 30400992
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  • 15. Towards the Ambulatory Assessment of Movement Quality in Stroke Survivors using a Wrist-worn Inertial Sensor.
    Lee SI, Jung HT, Park J, Jeong J, Ryu T, Kim Y, Santos VSD, Miranda JGV, Daneault JF.
    Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc; 2018 Jul 06; 2018():2825-2828. PubMed ID: 30440989
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  • 18. Counting Finger and Wrist Movements Using Only a Wrist-Worn, Inertial Measurement Unit: Toward Practical Wearable Sensing for Hand-Related Healthcare Applications.
    Okita S, Yakunin R, Korrapati J, Ibrahim M, Schwerz de Lucena D, Chan V, Reinkensmeyer DJ.
    Sensors (Basel); 2023 Jun 18; 23(12):. PubMed ID: 37420857
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  • 20. The use of accelerometer bracelets to evaluate arm motor function over a stroke rehabilitation period - an explorative observational study.
    Lyckegård Finn E, Carlsson H, Ericson P, Åström K, Brogårdh C, Wasselius J.
    J Neuroeng Rehabil; 2024 May 20; 21(1):82. PubMed ID: 38769565
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