Automated assessment of foot elevation in adults with hereditary spastic paraplegia using inertial m...
Automated assessment of foot elevation in adults with hereditary spastic paraplegia using inertial measurements and machine learning
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London: BioMed Central Ltd
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Hereditary spastic paraplegias (HSPs) cause characteristic gait impairment leading to an increased risk of stumbling or even falling. Biomechanically, gait deficits are characterized by reduced ranges of motion in lower body joints, limiting foot clearance and ankle range of motion. To date, there is no standardized approach to continuously and obj...
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Automated assessment of foot elevation in adults with hereditary spastic paraplegia using inertial measurements and machine learning
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1750-1172
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1750-1172
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10.1186/s13023-023-02854-8