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Sensor Positioning Influences the Accuracy of Knee Rom Data of an E-Rehabilitation System: A Preliminary Study with Healthy Subjects

E-rehabilitation is the term used to define medical rehabilitation programs that are implemented at home with the use of information and communication technologies. The aim was to test whether sensor position and the sitting position of the patient influence the accuracy of knee range of movement (R...

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Autores principales: Marques, Carlos J., Bauer, Christian, Grimaldo, Dafne, Tabeling, Steffen, Weber, Timo, Ehlert, Alexander, Mendes, Alexandre H., Lorenz, Juergen, Lampe, Frank
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7218858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32326616
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20082237
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author Marques, Carlos J.
Bauer, Christian
Grimaldo, Dafne
Tabeling, Steffen
Weber, Timo
Ehlert, Alexander
Mendes, Alexandre H.
Lorenz, Juergen
Lampe, Frank
author_facet Marques, Carlos J.
Bauer, Christian
Grimaldo, Dafne
Tabeling, Steffen
Weber, Timo
Ehlert, Alexander
Mendes, Alexandre H.
Lorenz, Juergen
Lampe, Frank
author_sort Marques, Carlos J.
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description E-rehabilitation is the term used to define medical rehabilitation programs that are implemented at home with the use of information and communication technologies. The aim was to test whether sensor position and the sitting position of the patient influence the accuracy of knee range of movement (ROM) data displayed by the BPMpathway e-rehabilitation system. A preliminary study was conducted in a laboratory setting with healthy adults. Knee ROM data was measured with the BPMpathway e-rehabilitation system and simultaneously with a BIOPAC twin-axis digital goniometer. The main outcome was the root mean squared error (RMSE). A 20% increase or reduction in sitting height led to a RMSE increase. A ventral shift of the BPMpathway sensor by 45° and 90° caused significant measurement errors. A vertical shift was associated with a diminution of the measurement errors. The lowest RMSE (2.4°) was achieved when the sensor was placed below the knee. The knee ROM data measured by the BPMpathway system is comparable to the data of the concurrent system, provided the instructions of the manufacturer are respected concerning the sitting position of the subject for knee exercises, and disregarding the same instructions for sensor positioning, by placing the sensor directly below the knee.
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spelling pubmed-72188582020-05-22 Sensor Positioning Influences the Accuracy of Knee Rom Data of an E-Rehabilitation System: A Preliminary Study with Healthy Subjects Marques, Carlos J. Bauer, Christian Grimaldo, Dafne Tabeling, Steffen Weber, Timo Ehlert, Alexander Mendes, Alexandre H. Lorenz, Juergen Lampe, Frank Sensors (Basel) Article E-rehabilitation is the term used to define medical rehabilitation programs that are implemented at home with the use of information and communication technologies. The aim was to test whether sensor position and the sitting position of the patient influence the accuracy of knee range of movement (ROM) data displayed by the BPMpathway e-rehabilitation system. A preliminary study was conducted in a laboratory setting with healthy adults. Knee ROM data was measured with the BPMpathway e-rehabilitation system and simultaneously with a BIOPAC twin-axis digital goniometer. The main outcome was the root mean squared error (RMSE). A 20% increase or reduction in sitting height led to a RMSE increase. A ventral shift of the BPMpathway sensor by 45° and 90° caused significant measurement errors. A vertical shift was associated with a diminution of the measurement errors. The lowest RMSE (2.4°) was achieved when the sensor was placed below the knee. The knee ROM data measured by the BPMpathway system is comparable to the data of the concurrent system, provided the instructions of the manufacturer are respected concerning the sitting position of the subject for knee exercises, and disregarding the same instructions for sensor positioning, by placing the sensor directly below the knee. MDPI 2020-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7218858/ /pubmed/32326616 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20082237 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Marques, Carlos J.
Bauer, Christian
Grimaldo, Dafne
Tabeling, Steffen
Weber, Timo
Ehlert, Alexander
Mendes, Alexandre H.
Lorenz, Juergen
Lampe, Frank
Sensor Positioning Influences the Accuracy of Knee Rom Data of an E-Rehabilitation System: A Preliminary Study with Healthy Subjects
title Sensor Positioning Influences the Accuracy of Knee Rom Data of an E-Rehabilitation System: A Preliminary Study with Healthy Subjects
title_full Sensor Positioning Influences the Accuracy of Knee Rom Data of an E-Rehabilitation System: A Preliminary Study with Healthy Subjects
title_fullStr Sensor Positioning Influences the Accuracy of Knee Rom Data of an E-Rehabilitation System: A Preliminary Study with Healthy Subjects
title_full_unstemmed Sensor Positioning Influences the Accuracy of Knee Rom Data of an E-Rehabilitation System: A Preliminary Study with Healthy Subjects
title_short Sensor Positioning Influences the Accuracy of Knee Rom Data of an E-Rehabilitation System: A Preliminary Study with Healthy Subjects
title_sort sensor positioning influences the accuracy of knee rom data of an e-rehabilitation system: a preliminary study with healthy subjects
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7218858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32326616
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20082237
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