Abstract

s of the 17th Annual Meeting of ESMAC, Oral Presentations / Gait & Posture 28S (2008) S1–S48 S31 Discussion: Analysing the movement of the upper limb is difficult due to the variability and complexity of the mechanics available to complete any given task. Nonetheless, cyclic movement has shown to be clinically useful in assessing impairment and deviation from normal. Applying this repetitive method of analysis to the upper limb has allowed comparison between 2 measurement systems, with good agreement. This indicates the usefulness and reliability of the Xsens system to track movements making it a potential candidate to be integrated in a home-based rehabilitation system. Further validation of the Xsens graphs with the Vicon system is currently in process.

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