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Gait Stability Characteristics in Able-Bodied Individuals During Self-paced Inclined Treadmill Walking: Within-Subject Repeated-Measures Study

Gait Stability Characteristics in Able-Bodied Individuals During Self-paced Inclined Treadmill Walking: Within-Subject Repeated-Measures Study

The self-paced treadmill study by Kimel-Naor et al [19] proposed that speed–inclination interactions can provide a comprehensive picture of slope walking. However, to our knowledge, no published study has looked at gait stability and associated muscular adaptations during self-paced treadmill walking at different inclinations.

Chenmiao Lu, Rawan Al-Juaid, Mohammad Al-Amri

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e42769

A Nonproprietary Movement Analysis System (MoJoXlab) Based on Wearable Inertial Measurement Units Applicable to Healthy Participants and Those With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Across a Range of Complex Tasks: Validation Study

A Nonproprietary Movement Analysis System (MoJoXlab) Based on Wearable Inertial Measurement Units Applicable to Healthy Participants and Those With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Across a Range of Complex Tasks: Validation Study

Hullfish et al [2] attempted to address this issue by presenting a self-calibrated wearable sensor system for knee joint angle measurements only. Even though they have used a single, low-cost wearable inertial sensor and a simple calibration process, the system is not suitable for more complex activities such as walking, squatting, and jumping. Moreover, they have not demonstrated the use of the system in a clinical setting or included any patients.

Riasat Siam Islam, Mohamed Bennasar, Kevin Nicholas, Kate Button, Simon Holland, Paul Mulholland, Blaine Price, Mohammad Al-Amri

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(6):e17872