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De Cannière, Hélène (author), Smeets, Christophe J.P. (author), Schoutteten, Melanie (author), Varon, Carolina (author), Van Hoof, Chris (author), Van Huffel, Sabine (author), Groenendaal, Willemijn (author), Vandervoort, Pieter (author)
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is known for its beneficial effects on functional capacity and is a key component within current cardiovascular disease management strategies. In addition, a larger increase in functional capacity is accompanied by better clinical outcomes. However, not all patients respond in a similar way to CR....
journal article 2020
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O'Brien, Megan K. (author), Hidalgo-Araya, Marco D. (author), Mummidisetty, Chaithanya K. (author), Vallery, H. (author), Ghaffari, Roozbeh (author), Rogers, John A. (author), Lieber, Richard (author), Jayaraman, Arun (author)
Gait and balance impairments are linked with reduced mobility and increased risk of falling. Wearable sensing technologies, such as inertial measurement units (IMUs), may augment clinical assessments by providing continuous, high-resolution data. This study tested and validated the utility of a single IMU to quantify gait and balance features...
journal article 2019
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Gonzalez Godinez, L.A. (author)
Wearable devices have paved way for several context-aware applications in the field of health-care and sports to improve the well-being of users and their performance for human augmentation. During rehabilitation patients need accurate feedback that can empower and improve the speed of recovery. On the other hand competitive athletes need a...
master thesis 2016