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Tetraplegia and paraplegia
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ISBN: 0702032395 0443101809 0702055263 9780443101809 9780702032394 Year: 2006 Publisher: Edinburgh New York Churchill Livingstone

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Spinal cord.
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ISSN: 13624393 Year: 1963 Publisher: Basingstoke Edinburgh Macmillan Churchill Livingstone

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Neuropathology --- Paraplegia --- Quadriplegia --- Spinal cord --- Spinal Cord Diseases --- Spinal Cord Injuries --- Paraplégie --- Tétraplégie --- Moelle épinière --- Periodicals. --- Periodicals --- Diseases --- Wounds and injuries --- periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Maladies --- Lésions et blessures --- Spinal Cord Injuries. --- Spinal Cord Diseases. --- Paraplegia. --- Quadriplegia. --- Diseases. --- Wounds and injuries. --- Injuries, Spinal Cord --- Post-Traumatic Myelopathy --- Spinal Cord Contusion --- Spinal Cord Laceration --- Spinal Cord Transection --- Spinal Cord Trauma --- Myelopathy, Traumatic --- Contusion, Spinal Cord --- Contusions, Spinal Cord --- Cord Contusion, Spinal --- Cord Contusions, Spinal --- Cord Injuries, Spinal --- Cord Injury, Spinal --- Cord Laceration, Spinal --- Cord Lacerations, Spinal --- Cord Transection, Spinal --- Cord Transections, Spinal --- Cord Trauma, Spinal --- Cord Traumas, Spinal --- Injury, Spinal Cord --- Laceration, Spinal Cord --- Lacerations, Spinal Cord --- Myelopathies, Post-Traumatic --- Myelopathies, Traumatic --- Myelopathy, Post-Traumatic --- Post Traumatic Myelopathy --- Post-Traumatic Myelopathies --- Spinal Cord Contusions --- Spinal Cord Injury --- Spinal Cord Lacerations --- Spinal Cord Transections --- Spinal Cord Traumas --- Transection, Spinal Cord --- Transections, Spinal Cord --- Trauma, Spinal Cord --- Traumas, Spinal Cord --- Traumatic Myelopathies --- Traumatic Myelopathy --- Spinal Cord --- Spinal Cord Regeneration --- Spinal Cord Disorders --- Myelopathy --- Myelopathies --- Spinal Cord Disease --- Spinal Cord Disorder --- Flaccid Quadriplegia --- Flaccid Tetraplegia --- Paralysis, Spinal, Quadriplegic --- Spastic Tetraplegia --- Locked-In Syndrome --- Quadriparesis --- Spastic Quadriplegia --- Tetraplegia --- Flaccid Quadriplegias --- Flaccid Tetraplegias --- Locked In Syndrome --- Locked-In Syndromes --- Quadripareses --- Quadriplegia, Flaccid --- Quadriplegia, Spastic --- Quadriplegias --- Quadriplegias, Flaccid --- Quadriplegias, Spastic --- Spastic Quadriplegias --- Spastic Tetraplegias --- Syndrome, Locked-In --- Syndromes, Locked-In --- Tetraplegia, Flaccid --- Tetraplegia, Spastic --- Tetraplegias --- Tetraplegias, Flaccid --- Tetraplegias, Spastic --- Paralysis, Legs --- Paralysis, Lower Limbs --- Paraplegia, Ataxic --- Paraplegia, Cerebral --- Paraplegia, Flaccid --- Paraplegia, Spinal --- Paralysis, Lower Extremities --- Paraplegia, Spastic --- Spastic Paraplegia --- Ataxic Paraplegia --- Ataxic Paraplegias --- Cerebral Paraplegia --- Cerebral Paraplegias --- Flaccid Paraplegia --- Flaccid Paraplegias --- Paraplegias --- Paraplegias, Ataxic --- Paraplegias, Cerebral --- Paraplegias, Flaccid --- Paraplegias, Spastic --- Paraplegias, Spinal --- Spastic Paraplegias --- Spinal Paraplegia --- Spinal Paraplegias --- injuries --- Neurology --- Engineering --- Biomedical Engineering --- General and Others --- Disability Studies & Assistance --- Health Sciences --- Social Sciences --- Clinical Medicine --- Neurology. --- Engineering. --- Disability Studies & Assistance. --- Health Sciences. --- Social Sciences. --- Paraplégie --- Tétraplégie --- Moelle épinière --- Périodiques --- Lésions et blessures --- EBSCOASP-E EJKINES EJMEDEC EPUB-ALPHA-S EPUB-PER-FT MDNEUROL NPG-E --- MDNEUROL


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Spinal cord
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ISSN: 14765624 13624393 Year: 1996 Publisher: [Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK] : London : Stockton Press, Nature Publishing Group

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Spinal Cord is a specialised, international journal that has been publishing spinal cord related manuscripts since 1963. It appears monthly, online and in print, and accepts contributions on spinal cord anatomy, physiology, management of injury and disease, and the quality of life and life circumstances of people with a spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord is multi-disciplinary and publishes contributions across the entire spectrum of research ranging from basic science to applied clinical research. It focuses on high quality original research, systematic reviews and narrative reviews. As part of the Spinal Cord subscription package, subscribers also receive full access to Spinal Cord's sister journal Spinal Cord Series and Cases: Clinical Management in Spinal Cord Disorders, which publishes high quality case reports, small case series, pilot and retrospective studies, perspectives, Pulse survey articles, Point-counterpoint articles, correspondences and book reviews. It specialises in material that addresses all aspects of life for persons with spinal cord injuries or disorders including psychosocial, vocational, medical, social, environmental, wellness and of course spinal cord anatomy, physiology and lesions (injury and disease). The journal covers practical topics for practitioners who treat patients with spinal cord injuries and to highlight educational issues. It will also cover topics related to professional and personal providers of care for persons with SCIs. .

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Paraplegia --- Quadriplegia --- Spinal cord --- Spinal Cord Diseases --- Spinal Cord Injuries --- Diseases --- Wounds and injuries --- Spinal Cord Injuries. --- Spinal Cord Diseases. --- Paraplegia. --- Quadriplegia. --- Paraplégie --- Tétraplégie --- Moelle épinière --- Maladies --- Lésions et blessures --- Diseases. --- Wounds and injuries. --- Leg --- Extremities (Anatomy) --- Tetraplegia --- Flaccid Quadriplegia --- Flaccid Tetraplegia --- Paralysis, Spinal, Quadriplegic --- Spastic Tetraplegia --- Locked-In Syndrome --- Quadriparesis --- Spastic Quadriplegia --- Flaccid Quadriplegias --- Flaccid Tetraplegias --- Locked In Syndrome --- Locked-In Syndromes --- Quadripareses --- Quadriplegia, Flaccid --- Quadriplegia, Spastic --- Quadriplegias --- Quadriplegias, Flaccid --- Quadriplegias, Spastic --- Spastic Quadriplegias --- Spastic Tetraplegias --- Syndrome, Locked-In --- Syndromes, Locked-In --- Tetraplegia, Flaccid --- Tetraplegia, Spastic --- Tetraplegias --- Tetraplegias, Flaccid --- Tetraplegias, Spastic --- Paralysis, Legs --- Paralysis, Lower Limbs --- Paraplegia, Ataxic --- Paraplegia, Cerebral --- Paraplegia, Flaccid --- Paraplegia, Spinal --- Paralysis, Lower Extremities --- Paraplegia, Spastic --- Spastic Paraplegia --- Ataxic Paraplegia --- Ataxic Paraplegias --- Cerebral Paraplegia --- Cerebral Paraplegias --- Flaccid Paraplegia --- Flaccid Paraplegias --- Paraplegias --- Paraplegias, Ataxic --- Paraplegias, Cerebral --- Paraplegias, Flaccid --- Paraplegias, Spastic --- Paraplegias, Spinal --- Spastic Paraplegias --- Spinal Paraplegia --- Spinal Paraplegias --- Spinal Cord Disorders --- Myelopathy --- Myelopathies --- Spinal Cord Disease --- Spinal Cord Disorder --- Injuries, Spinal Cord --- Post-Traumatic Myelopathy --- Spinal Cord Contusion --- Spinal Cord Laceration --- Spinal Cord Transection --- Spinal Cord Trauma --- Myelopathy, Traumatic --- Contusion, Spinal Cord --- Contusions, Spinal Cord --- Cord Contusion, Spinal --- Cord Contusions, Spinal --- Cord Injuries, Spinal --- Cord Injury, Spinal --- Cord Laceration, Spinal --- Cord Lacerations, Spinal --- Cord Transection, Spinal --- Cord Transections, Spinal --- Cord Trauma, Spinal --- Cord Traumas, Spinal --- Injury, Spinal Cord --- Laceration, Spinal Cord --- Lacerations, Spinal Cord --- Myelopathies, Post-Traumatic --- Myelopathies, Traumatic --- Myelopathy, Post-Traumatic --- Post Traumatic Myelopathy --- Post-Traumatic Myelopathies --- Spinal Cord Contusions --- Spinal Cord Injury --- Spinal Cord Lacerations --- Spinal Cord Transections --- Spinal Cord Traumas --- Transection, Spinal Cord --- Transections, Spinal Cord --- Trauma, Spinal Cord --- Traumas, Spinal Cord --- Traumatic Myelopathies --- Traumatic Myelopathy --- Spinal Cord --- Paralysis --- injuries --- Spinal Cord Regeneration --- Central nervous system --- Paraplégie --- Tétraplégie --- Moelle épinière --- Lésions et blessures --- Medicine --- Human physiology --- Neurosciences --- Neurochemistry --- Human anatomy --- Neuropsychology --- Biomedicine, general --- Anatomy --- Human Physiology --- Neurophysiology --- Psychophysiology --- Anatomy, Human --- Human biology --- Medical sciences --- Human body --- Biochemistry --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Nervous system --- Physiology --- Health Workforce --- Quadriplegics --- Quadriplegic. --- Quadriplegic --- Neurology --- Spinal Cord Injuriesm --- Spinal Cord Diseasesm --- Paraplégie. --- Tétraplégie. --- Lésions et blessures. --- Maladies.


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Spinal cord series and cases.
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ISSN: 20586124 Year: 2015 Publisher: London : Nature Publishing Group,

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Spinal cord --- Paraplegia --- Quadriplegia --- Spinal Cord Injuries. --- Spinal Cord Diseases. --- Paraplegia. --- Quadriplegia. --- Wounds and injuries --- Diseases --- Diseases. --- Wounds and injuries. --- Spinal Cord Disorders --- Myelopathy --- Myelopathies --- Spinal Cord Disease --- Spinal Cord Disorder --- Injuries, Spinal Cord --- Post-Traumatic Myelopathy --- Spinal Cord Contusion --- Spinal Cord Laceration --- Spinal Cord Transection --- Spinal Cord Trauma --- Myelopathy, Traumatic --- Contusion, Spinal Cord --- Contusions, Spinal Cord --- Cord Contusion, Spinal --- Cord Contusions, Spinal --- Cord Injuries, Spinal --- Cord Injury, Spinal --- Cord Laceration, Spinal --- Cord Lacerations, Spinal --- Cord Transection, Spinal --- Cord Transections, Spinal --- Cord Trauma, Spinal --- Cord Traumas, Spinal --- Injury, Spinal Cord --- Laceration, Spinal Cord --- Lacerations, Spinal Cord --- Myelopathies, Post-Traumatic --- Myelopathies, Traumatic --- Myelopathy, Post-Traumatic --- Post Traumatic Myelopathy --- Post-Traumatic Myelopathies --- Spinal Cord Contusions --- Spinal Cord Injury --- Spinal Cord Lacerations --- Spinal Cord Transections --- Spinal Cord Traumas --- Transection, Spinal Cord --- Transections, Spinal Cord --- Trauma, Spinal Cord --- Traumas, Spinal Cord --- Traumatic Myelopathies --- Traumatic Myelopathy --- Spinal Cord --- Extremities (Anatomy) --- Tetraplegia --- Leg --- injuries --- Paralysis --- Spinal Cord Regeneration --- Central nervous system


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Wearable Movement Sensors for Rehabilitation: From Technology to Clinical Practice
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This Special Issue shows a range of potential opportunities for the application of wearable movement sensors in motor rehabilitation. However, the papers surely do not cover the whole field of physical behavior monitoring in motor rehabilitation. Most studies in this Special Issue focused on the technical validation of wearable sensors and the development of algorithms. Clinical validation studies, studies applying wearable sensors for the monitoring of physical behavior in daily life conditions, and papers about the implementation of wearable sensors in motor rehabilitation are under-represented in this Special Issue. Studies investigating the usability and feasibility of wearable movement sensors in clinical populations were lacking. We encourage researchers to investigate the usability, acceptance, feasibility, reliability, and clinical validity of wearable sensors in clinical populations to facilitate the application of wearable movement sensors in motor rehabilitation.

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Technology: general issues --- accelerometers --- wearable sensors --- exercise --- measurement --- GMFCS level --- relative orientation estimation --- IMU --- magnetometer-free --- gait analysis --- machine learning --- inertial measurement units --- neurological disorders --- falls --- validity --- 3-D motion analysis --- single leg squat --- motion capture --- clinical --- rehabilitation --- motor function --- outcomes --- implementation --- locomotion --- assistive devices --- embedded sensors --- accelerometry --- physical activity --- Fourier transform --- functional linear model --- walking distance --- lower limb amputation --- gait --- Lie group --- constrained extended Kalman filter --- pose estimation --- wearable devices --- distance measurement --- gait planning --- stride length --- center of pressure --- human–machine interaction --- perinatal stroke --- kinematics --- upper extremity --- cerebral palsy --- hemiplegia --- constraint --- inertial measurement unit --- wireless sensors network --- motion tracking --- range of motion --- shoulder --- goniometer --- spinal cord injury --- tetraplegia --- clinical setting --- circadian motor behavior --- body-worn sensors --- older adults --- physically active workers --- low back pain --- inertial motion units --- wearable sensor --- real-time gait detection --- insole pressure sensors --- pathological gait --- gait rehabilitation --- assistive device --- wearable technology --- stroke --- physical therapy --- arm use --- upper limb performance --- accelerometer --- sensor --- walking --- n/a --- human-machine interaction


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Spinal Cord Injury and Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI Books

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Recent research of epidural and transcutaneous electrical spinal cord stimulation has demonstrated unprecedented improvements in motor function thought to be irreversibly lost due to chronic, severe spinal cord injury. Studies in parallel assess these methods for spasticity management as an alternative to medications that are often accompanied by deleterious side effects. As a noninvasive intervention, transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation holds the great potential to find its way into wide clinical application. Its firm establishment and lasting acceptance as clinical practice in spinal cord injury will not only hinge on the demonstration of safety and efficacy, but also on the delineation of a conceptual framework of the underlying physiological mechanisms. This will also require advancing our understanding of immediate and temporary effects of transcutaneous spinal cord on neuronal circuits in the intact and injured spinal cord. The purpose of this collection of papers is to bring together peers in the field to share—and eventually fuse—their pertinent research into current neurorehabilitation practice by providing a clinical perspective and novel insights into the underlying mechanisms.

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Medicine --- Neurology & clinical neurophysiology --- human --- neuromodulation --- neurorehabilitation --- non-invasive --- spinal cord injury --- transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation --- evoked potentials motor --- motor activity --- spinal cord stimulation --- spinal reflexes --- voluntary ankle control --- walking --- hand training --- combined intervention --- cervical spinal cord --- activity-based therapy --- gait --- locomotion --- paraplegia --- task-specific training --- tetraplegia --- use-dependent plasticity --- antispasmodic --- electrical stimulation --- pendulum test --- intensity effect --- muscle strength effect --- cervical --- corticospinal pathway --- spinal reflex --- electrically evoked spinal motor potentials --- cervical spinal cord injury --- motor evoked potentials --- automation --- electromyography --- noninvasive --- Parkinson’s disease --- posterior root-muscle reflexes --- spasticity --- transcutaneous --- biophysics --- H reflex --- M wave --- posterior root-muscle reflex --- posterior root stimulation --- spine alignment --- spinal cord --- spine --- spinal stimulation --- corticospinal tract --- functional connectivity --- movement --- sensorimotor networks --- task dependence --- interlimb coordination --- rehabilitation --- neurophysiology --- Hoffmann (H)-reflex --- motor-evoked potential --- electroencephalography --- event-related desynchronisation --- posterior root muscle reflex --- evoked potentials --- lumbar spinal cord --- n/a --- Parkinson's disease


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Spinal Cord Injury and Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI Books

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Recent research of epidural and transcutaneous electrical spinal cord stimulation has demonstrated unprecedented improvements in motor function thought to be irreversibly lost due to chronic, severe spinal cord injury. Studies in parallel assess these methods for spasticity management as an alternative to medications that are often accompanied by deleterious side effects. As a noninvasive intervention, transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation holds the great potential to find its way into wide clinical application. Its firm establishment and lasting acceptance as clinical practice in spinal cord injury will not only hinge on the demonstration of safety and efficacy, but also on the delineation of a conceptual framework of the underlying physiological mechanisms. This will also require advancing our understanding of immediate and temporary effects of transcutaneous spinal cord on neuronal circuits in the intact and injured spinal cord. The purpose of this collection of papers is to bring together peers in the field to share—and eventually fuse—their pertinent research into current neurorehabilitation practice by providing a clinical perspective and novel insights into the underlying mechanisms.


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Wearable Movement Sensors for Rehabilitation: From Technology to Clinical Practice
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This Special Issue shows a range of potential opportunities for the application of wearable movement sensors in motor rehabilitation. However, the papers surely do not cover the whole field of physical behavior monitoring in motor rehabilitation. Most studies in this Special Issue focused on the technical validation of wearable sensors and the development of algorithms. Clinical validation studies, studies applying wearable sensors for the monitoring of physical behavior in daily life conditions, and papers about the implementation of wearable sensors in motor rehabilitation are under-represented in this Special Issue. Studies investigating the usability and feasibility of wearable movement sensors in clinical populations were lacking. We encourage researchers to investigate the usability, acceptance, feasibility, reliability, and clinical validity of wearable sensors in clinical populations to facilitate the application of wearable movement sensors in motor rehabilitation.

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accelerometers --- wearable sensors --- exercise --- measurement --- GMFCS level --- relative orientation estimation --- IMU --- magnetometer-free --- gait analysis --- machine learning --- inertial measurement units --- neurological disorders --- falls --- validity --- 3-D motion analysis --- single leg squat --- motion capture --- clinical --- rehabilitation --- motor function --- outcomes --- implementation --- locomotion --- assistive devices --- embedded sensors --- accelerometry --- physical activity --- Fourier transform --- functional linear model --- walking distance --- lower limb amputation --- gait --- Lie group --- constrained extended Kalman filter --- pose estimation --- wearable devices --- distance measurement --- gait planning --- stride length --- center of pressure --- human–machine interaction --- perinatal stroke --- kinematics --- upper extremity --- cerebral palsy --- hemiplegia --- constraint --- inertial measurement unit --- wireless sensors network --- motion tracking --- range of motion --- shoulder --- goniometer --- spinal cord injury --- tetraplegia --- clinical setting --- circadian motor behavior --- body-worn sensors --- older adults --- physically active workers --- low back pain --- inertial motion units --- wearable sensor --- real-time gait detection --- insole pressure sensors --- pathological gait --- gait rehabilitation --- assistive device --- wearable technology --- stroke --- physical therapy --- arm use --- upper limb performance --- accelerometer --- sensor --- walking --- n/a --- human-machine interaction


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Wearable Movement Sensors for Rehabilitation: From Technology to Clinical Practice
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This Special Issue shows a range of potential opportunities for the application of wearable movement sensors in motor rehabilitation. However, the papers surely do not cover the whole field of physical behavior monitoring in motor rehabilitation. Most studies in this Special Issue focused on the technical validation of wearable sensors and the development of algorithms. Clinical validation studies, studies applying wearable sensors for the monitoring of physical behavior in daily life conditions, and papers about the implementation of wearable sensors in motor rehabilitation are under-represented in this Special Issue. Studies investigating the usability and feasibility of wearable movement sensors in clinical populations were lacking. We encourage researchers to investigate the usability, acceptance, feasibility, reliability, and clinical validity of wearable sensors in clinical populations to facilitate the application of wearable movement sensors in motor rehabilitation.

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Technology: general issues --- accelerometers --- wearable sensors --- exercise --- measurement --- GMFCS level --- relative orientation estimation --- IMU --- magnetometer-free --- gait analysis --- machine learning --- inertial measurement units --- neurological disorders --- falls --- validity --- 3-D motion analysis --- single leg squat --- motion capture --- clinical --- rehabilitation --- motor function --- outcomes --- implementation --- locomotion --- assistive devices --- embedded sensors --- accelerometry --- physical activity --- Fourier transform --- functional linear model --- walking distance --- lower limb amputation --- gait --- Lie group --- constrained extended Kalman filter --- pose estimation --- wearable devices --- distance measurement --- gait planning --- stride length --- center of pressure --- human-machine interaction --- perinatal stroke --- kinematics --- upper extremity --- cerebral palsy --- hemiplegia --- constraint --- inertial measurement unit --- wireless sensors network --- motion tracking --- range of motion --- shoulder --- goniometer --- spinal cord injury --- tetraplegia --- clinical setting --- circadian motor behavior --- body-worn sensors --- older adults --- physically active workers --- low back pain --- inertial motion units --- wearable sensor --- real-time gait detection --- insole pressure sensors --- pathological gait --- gait rehabilitation --- assistive device --- wearable technology --- stroke --- physical therapy --- arm use --- upper limb performance --- accelerometer --- sensor --- walking --- accelerometers --- wearable sensors --- exercise --- measurement --- GMFCS level --- relative orientation estimation --- IMU --- magnetometer-free --- gait analysis --- machine learning --- inertial measurement units --- neurological disorders --- falls --- validity --- 3-D motion analysis --- single leg squat --- motion capture --- clinical --- rehabilitation --- motor function --- outcomes --- implementation --- locomotion --- assistive devices --- embedded sensors --- accelerometry --- physical activity --- Fourier transform --- functional linear model --- walking distance --- lower limb amputation --- gait --- Lie group --- constrained extended Kalman filter --- pose estimation --- wearable devices --- distance measurement --- gait planning --- stride length --- center of pressure --- human-machine interaction --- perinatal stroke --- kinematics --- upper extremity --- cerebral palsy --- hemiplegia --- constraint --- inertial measurement unit --- wireless sensors network --- motion tracking --- range of motion --- shoulder --- goniometer --- spinal cord injury --- tetraplegia --- clinical setting --- circadian motor behavior --- body-worn sensors --- older adults --- physically active workers --- low back pain --- inertial motion units --- wearable sensor --- real-time gait detection --- insole pressure sensors --- pathological gait --- gait rehabilitation --- assistive device --- wearable technology --- stroke --- physical therapy --- arm use --- upper limb performance --- accelerometer --- sensor --- walking

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