| Literature DB >> 35408112 |
David S Wood1, Kurt Jensen1, Allison Crane1, Hyunwook Lee2, Hayden Dennis2, Joshua Gladwell3, Anne Shurtz3, David T Fullwood1, Matthew K Seeley2, Ulrike H Mitchell2, William F Christensen3, Anton E Bowden1.
Abstract
In this work, a knee sleeve is presented for application in physical therapy applications relating to knee rehabilitation. The device is instrumented with sixteen piezoresistive sensors to measure knee angles during exercise, and can support at-home rehabilitation methods. The development of the device is presented. Testing was performed on eighteen subjects, and knee angles were predicted using a machine learning regressor. Subject-specific and device-specific models are analyzed and presented. Subject-specific models average root mean square errors of 7.6 and 1.8 degrees for flexion/extension and internal/external rotation, respectively. Device-specific models average root mean square errors of 12.6 and 3.5 degrees for flexion/extension and internal/external rotation, respectively. The device presented in this work proved to be a repeatable, reusable, low-cost device that can adequately model the knee's flexion/extension and internal/external rotation angles for rehabilitation purposes.Entities:
Keywords: nanocomposite stretch sensors; rehabilitation; smart textile
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35408112 PMCID: PMC9003122 DOI: 10.3390/s22072499
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576