Feasibility of using acceleration-derived jerk to quantify bimanual arm use.
Ying-Chun Preston PanBrianna GoodwinEmily SabelhausKeshia M PetersKristie F BjornsonKelly L D PhamWilliam WalkerKatherine M SteelePublished in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2020)
Acceleration-derived jerk captured differences in motion between TD and CP cohorts and correlated with activity count metrics. The code for calculating and plotting JR is open-source and available for others to use and build upon. By identifying device-independent metrics that can quantify arm movement in daily life, we hope to facilitate collaboration for rehabilitation research using wearable technologies.