2013
DOI: 10.1097/wco.0000000000000026
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Wearable motion sensors to continuously measure real-world physical activities

Abstract: Purpose of review Rehabilitation for sensorimotor impairments aims to improve daily activities, walking, exercise, and motor skills. Monitoring of practice and measuring outcomes, however, is usually restricted to laboratory-based procedures and self-reports. Mobile health devices may reverse these confounders of daily care and research trials. Recent findings Wearable, wireless motion sensor data, analyzed by activity pattern-recognition algorithms, can describe the type, quantity, and quality of mobility-r… Show more

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“…53,54 The signal may also be interfered with by other BTLE devices or malicious interference. Currently as CLC systems are being developed, there is a need to share data within and between sub components of the CLC system and the clinical team.…”
Section: Data Integritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…53,54 The signal may also be interfered with by other BTLE devices or malicious interference. Currently as CLC systems are being developed, there is a need to share data within and between sub components of the CLC system and the clinical team.…”
Section: Data Integritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, continuous data from ankle triaxial accelerometers can be transmitted from the home and community via Wi-Fi or a smartphone to a remote data analysis server and compile data and reports on walking speed, duration of exercise, and even the type, duration, and energy used during exercise. 46,47 Other devices can track food intake (entered by the user); calculate calories in and out; estimate carbohydrate intake (in grams); measure body weight, percentage body fat, and body mass index; estimate power (wattage) and transmit results wirelessly to online accounts; and display graphs, trends, daily, and weekly goals. 48 For people with T1D accurate estimation of carbohydrate (higher glycemic index carbohydrates in particular) and calorie intake, balanced with energy expenditure during exercise, is critical for maintaining euglycemia.…”
Section: Wearable Tracking Devices and Performance Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, intensive long-term rehabilitation is a major factor in ensuring the recovery of reduced exercise function after the onset of a stroke. Tracking the change in conditions of exercise functions can be utilized as a feedback means to guide appropriate rehabilitation processes [53][54][55]. Furthermore, remote home-rehabilitation applications based on wearables increase the time that patients can stay at home instead of visiting hospitals for the purpose of treatment, thereby reducing treatment costs.…”
Section: Wellness and Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%