Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5032646 Medical Engineering & Physics 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
(1): temporal variability showed clear group differences (p<0.05). (2): temporal variability considerably increased on first use of a prosthesis simulator, then declined with training (both p<0.05). Amplitude variability showed less obvious differences. Analysing forearm accelerations using DTW appears to be a valid low-cost method for quantifying movement quality of upper limb prosthesis use during goal-oriented task performance.
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