Normalized Jerk (NJ) and Coefficient of Periodicity (CP) are motor control, kinematics-based, sampling frequency-dependant performance indexes used to evaluate neuro-motor rehabilitation tasks [1]. In clinics, NJ and CP can be calculated with marker-based systems, that record kinematics at high sampling frequency. With the aim of evaluating motor performances at home with a Kinect sensor, the effect of the change in sampling frequency on NJ and CP was investigated during the execution of reaching movements against gravitary.
Motor control indexes in rehabilitation: effect of the sampling frequency
Alessandro Scano;Marco Caimmi;Matteo Malosio;Lorenzo Molinari Tosatti
2014
Abstract
Normalized Jerk (NJ) and Coefficient of Periodicity (CP) are motor control, kinematics-based, sampling frequency-dependant performance indexes used to evaluate neuro-motor rehabilitation tasks [1]. In clinics, NJ and CP can be calculated with marker-based systems, that record kinematics at high sampling frequency. With the aim of evaluating motor performances at home with a Kinect sensor, the effect of the change in sampling frequency on NJ and CP was investigated during the execution of reaching movements against gravitary.File in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.
I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.