Sensors (Jun 2013)

Design of a Wearable Sensing System for Human Motion Monitoring in Physical Rehabilitation

  • Stefano Cagnoni,
  • Luca Ascari,
  • Lara González-Villanueva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s130607735
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
pp. 7735 – 7755

Abstract

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Human motion monitoring and analysis can be an essential part of a wide spectrum of applications, including physical rehabilitation among other potential areas of interest. Creating non-invasive systems for monitoring patients while performing rehabilitation exercises, to provide them with an objective feedback, is one of the current challenges. In this paper we present a wearable multi-sensor system for human motion monitoring, which has been developed for use in rehabilitation. It is composed of a number of small modules that embed high-precision accelerometers and wireless communications to transmit the information related to the body motion to an acquisition device. The results of a set of experiments we made to assess its performance in real-world setups demonstrate its usefulness in human motion acquisition and tracking, as required, for example, in activity recognition, physical/athletic performance evaluation and rehabilitation.

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