Jiang et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Ankle positions classification using force myography: An exploratory investigationJiang et al., 2016
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- Jiang X
- Chu H
- Xiao Z
- Merhi L
- Menon C
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- 2016 IEEE Healthcare Innovation Point-Of-Care Technologies Conference (HI-POCT)
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Monitoring the movements of the ankle may be highly relevant for applications such as sport injury prevention, rehabilitation, and gait analysis. This paper explores the feasibility of employing force myography (FMG) on the distal end of the lower leg to detect ankle position …
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