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Functional movement assessment by means of inertial sensor technology to discriminate between movement behaviour of healthy controls and persons with knee osteoarthritis.

Rob van der StraatenMariska WesselingIlse JonkersBenedicte VanwanseeleAmber K B D BruijnesJan MalcorpsJohan BellemansJan TruijenLiesbet De BaetsAnnick Timmermans
Published in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2020)
Inertial sensors were able to discriminate between movement characteristics of PwKOA and HC. Additionally, significant relationships were found between joint motion, perceived pain and fear of movement. Since inertial sensors can be used outside the laboratory setting, these results are promising as they indicate the ability to evaluate movement deviations. Further research is required to enable measurements of small movement deviations in clinically relevant tasks.
Keyphrases
  • knee osteoarthritis
  • chronic pain
  • depressive symptoms
  • working memory
  • pain management
  • low cost