2020
DOI: 10.1177/0309364620911314
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Accuracy and repeatability of smartphone sensors for measuring shank-to-vertical angle

Abstract: Background: Assessments of human movement are clinically important. However, accurate measurements are often unavailable due to the need for expensive equipment or intensive processing. For orthotists and therapists, shank-to-vertical angle is one critical measure used to assess gait and guide prescriptions. Smartphone-based sensors may provide a widely available platform to expand access to this measurement. Objectives: Assess accuracy and repeatability of smartphone-based measurement of shank-to-vertical ang… Show more

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“…With technology advancing at a rapid rate, many people own a smartphone [14] giving them access to mobile applications such as inclinometers that are cost effective, non-invasive and easy to use [5,15,16]. Modern smartphones are built with gyroscopes, accelerometers and digital magnetometer sensors, turning the device into inertial motion units (IMUs) [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With technology advancing at a rapid rate, many people own a smartphone [14] giving them access to mobile applications such as inclinometers that are cost effective, non-invasive and easy to use [5,15,16]. Modern smartphones are built with gyroscopes, accelerometers and digital magnetometer sensors, turning the device into inertial motion units (IMUs) [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%