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- W1965861736 abstract "Assessment of locomotion quality subsequent to neurological trauma, such as stroke or traumatic brain injury is imperative for the correct allocation of therapy dosage and strategy. In light of the limited amount of medical professionals in contrast with the rising number of people with neurological disorders; a new paradigm for addressing therapeutic strategies for neurological trauma is advocated. An important aspect for therapy of neuro-motor disorders is the characterization of gait. There are devices presently used for evaluating gait, such as EMG, optical sensors, electrogoniometers, metabolic energy expenditure devices, foot stride analyzers, and ground reaction force sensors. These devices have inherent issues, such as spatial constraints, line of sight requirements, and specialization requirements. A solution for improved autonomy of gait assessment is demonstrated by the use of fully wireless 3D MEMS accelerometers, which are light weight and minimally intrusive. To minimize specialization issues, the accelerometers may be positioned at a standard anatomical anchor. The role of traumatic brain injury with respect to gait dysfunction is addressed. Enclosed is the initial test and evaluation of a wireless 3D MEMS accelerometer for gait analysis. The gait analysis is conducted in outdoor conditions, while walking on a sidewalk." @default.
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