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A portable system to measure knee extensor spasticity after spinal cord injury
Dalia De Santis,
Monica A. Perez
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Spinal Cord Injury
100%
Spasticity
100%
Knee Extensors
100%
Portable System
100%
Inertial Measurement Unit
50%
Optical Tracking System
50%
Swing Angle
50%
Unit-based
37%
Modified Ashworth Scale
37%
Testretest Reliability
25%
Iliotibial Band
25%
Pendulum Test
25%
Three-dimensional (3D)
12%
Quantitative Methods
12%
Clinical Implementation
12%
Control Subjects
12%
Wireless
12%
Clinical Exam
12%
Camera-based
12%
Lower Leg
12%
Objective System
12%
Lateral Knee
12%
External Markers
12%
Lateral Malleolus
12%
Epicondyle
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Spinal Cord Injury
100%
Spasticity
100%
Knee
100%
Eye Tracking
50%
Lower Leg
12%
Lateral Malleolus
12%
Engineering
Units of Measurement
100%
Inertial Measurement
100%
Good Agreement
25%
Measured Value
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Spinal Cord Injury
100%
Spasticity
100%
Mathematics
Measurement Unit
100%
Good Agreement
25%
Neuroscience
Spinal Cord Injury
100%