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Nine-axis inertial measurement unit output discriminates activities of varying intensity in the dog.

Molly A VittAaron RendahlSara E PrachtBrooke M KnotekB Duncan X LascellesWanda Gordon-EvansMichael G Conzemius
Published in: American journal of veterinary research (2023)
The inability to accurately measure chronic pain is a barrier to the development of new, or critical evaluation of, therapeutics. Activity monitors (AM) may be the ideal diagnostic target since they are small and provide objective data that can be collected while the pet remains in its natural environment. These results demonstrate the concurrent and predictive validity of the IMU tested. Our long-range goal is to validate an open-source algorithm for the IMU so activity in a pet's natural environment can be used as an outcome measure in future studies.
Keyphrases
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