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Background: Wearable motion sensors are gaining popularity for monitoring free-living physical activity among people with Parkinson disease (PD), but more evidence supporting the accuracy and precision of motion sensors f...
Maria Cole,Katherine Froehlich-Grobe,Simon Driver et al. Maria Cole et al.
Background: People with spinal cord injury (SCI) are at higher risk for numerous preventable chronic conditions. Physical activity is a protective factor that can reduce this risk, yet those with SCI encounter barriers to...
Kedar Kv Mate,Ahmed Abou-Sharkh,José A Morais et al. Kedar Kv Mate et al.
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Samuel Larrivée,Frédéric Balg,Guillaume Léonard et al. Samuel Larrivée et al.
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Background: In order to prevent pressure ulcers, wheelchair users are advised to regularly change position to redistribute or eliminate pressure between the buttocks region and the seat of the wheelchair. A power tilt-in-...
Omar Mubin,Fady Alnajjar,Nalini Jishtu et al. Omar Mubin et al.
Background: Robot-assisted therapy has become a promising technology in the field of rehabilitation for poststroke patients with motor disorders. Motivation during the rehabilitation process is a top priority for most str...