Dyna (Jun 2017)

Wearable low-cost inertial sensor-based electrogoniometer for measuring joint range of motion

  • Andrés F. Ruiz-Olaya,
  • Mauro Callejas-Cuervo,
  • Claudia N. Lara-Herrera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15446/dyna.v84n201.59054
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 84, no. 201
pp. 180 – 185

Abstract

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Human movement analysis have become fundamental for a wide range of applications, such as physical therapies, neuro-rehabilitation, sports medicine, human motor system performance assessment and occupational medicine. This paper focuses on the design, implementation and validation of an inertial sensor-based portable electrogoniometer aimed at measuring joint range of motion. The system is composed of two inertial measurement units and a microcontroller that permits real-time human motion capture. The electrogoniometer was tested both in static and dynamic conditions in comparison to a standard commercial electrogoniometer during elbow movements. For static validation, the concordance correlation coefficient (ρC) obtained was 0.9605. The ρC found for slow-speed cyclical movements was 0.9830 and the ρC found for moderate-speed cyclical movements was 0.9619.

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