2024
DOI: 10.3390/s24165266
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Real-Time Sensing of Upper Extremity Movement Diversity Using Kurtosis Implemented on a Smartwatch

Guillem Cornella-Barba,
Shusuke Okita,
Zheng Li
et al.

Abstract: Wearable activity sensors typically count movement quantity, such as the number of steps taken or the number of upper extremity (UE) counts achieved. However, for some applications, such as neurologic rehabilitation, it may be of interest to quantify the quality of the movement experience (QOME), defined, for example, as how diverse or how complex movement epochs are. We previously found that individuals with UE impairment after stroke exhibited differences in their distributions of forearm postures across the… Show more

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