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Kinematic Analysis of 360° Turning in Stroke Survivors Using Wearable Motion Sensors.

Masoud AbdollahiPranav Madhav KuberMichael ShiraishiRahul SoangraEhsan Rashedi
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The changes in upper/lower body segments of SS could be adequately identified and quantified by IMU sensors. The identified kinematic changes in SS, such as the lower flexion-extension angular velocity of the four body segments and larger lateral bending range of motion in sternum and sacrum compared to HI in turning, could be due to the lack of proper core stability and effect of turning on vestibular system of the participants. This research could facilitate the development of a targeted and efficient rehabilitation program focusing on the affected aspects of turning movement for the stroke community.
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