Abstract

Human biomechanical parameters such as range of motion can serve for evaluation of rehabilitation process, detecting disease or assessing training activities of the individual. MEMS sensors are today one of the most important innovation tools and are used in all kinds of applications, including measurements of human biomechanical parameters. Proposed article deals with validation of use of MEMS sensors for purposes of stroke patients’ rehabilitation and related measurements such as range of motion and provides description of the most common mistakes that may occur when such measurements would be include in a tele-rehabilitation application.

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