Technology for monitoring everyday prosthesis use: a systematic review.
Alix ChadwellLaura DimentM Micó-AmigoDafne Z Morgado RamírezAlexander S DickinsonMalcolm GranatLaurence KenneySisary KhengMohammad SobuhRobert SsekitolekoPeter WorsleyPublished in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2020)
Activity monitoring technology used in conjunction with clinical scores and user feedback, offers significant insights into how prostheses are used and whether they meet the user's requirements. However, the cost, limited battery-life and lack of availability in many countries mean that using sensors to understand the daily use of prostheses and the types of activity being performed has not yet become a feasible standard clinical practice. This review provides recommendations for the research and clinical communities to advance this area for the benefit of prosthesis users.
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