Sensor-informed physiotherapy following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a case report (original) (raw)
Challenge: In the clinical setting it is challenging to evaluate multi-planar joint motion whilst a patient is performing dynamic functional activities. Conventional clinical assessments are usually subjective and involve clinician or patient-rated scales [1]. We have established the reliability and validity of a portable sensor-based motion-capture system (Xsens MVN BIOMECH) in a variety of clinical functional tasks [2], and have custom written a programme in Matlab software (Mathworks) that processes sensor data and generates an immediate, userfriendly clinical movement analysis report in pdf format. Our current aim was to explore how this sensor-based clinical movement analysis report would inform clinical decision making.
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