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Observing Recovery from Knee-Replacement Surgery by Using Wearable Sensors

Published: 23 May 2011 Publication History

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A progressive improvement in gait following knee arthroplasty surgery can be observed during walking and transitional activities such as sitting/standing. Accurate assessment of such changes traditionally requires the use of a gait lab, which is often impractical, expensive, and labour intensive. Quantifying gait impairment following knee arthroplasty by employing wearable sensors allows for continuous monitoring of recovery. This study employed a recognised protocol of activities both pre-operatively, and at regular intervals up to twenty-four weeks post-total knee arthroplasty. The results suggest that a wearable miniaturised ear-worn sensor is potentially useful in monitoring post-operative recovery, and in identifying patients who fail to improve as expected, thus facilitating early clinical review and intervention.

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    BSN '11: Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference on Body Sensor Networks
    May 2011
    206 pages
    ISBN:9780769544311

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    IEEE Computer Society

    United States

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    Published: 23 May 2011

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    1. Wearable sensors
    2. body sensor networks
    3. gait

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    • (2013)Anterior cruciate ligament recovery monitoring system using hybrid computational intelligent techniquesInternational Journal of Hybrid Intelligent Systems10.3233/HIS-13017810:4(215-235)Online publication date: 1-Oct-2013
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