Keywords:
Biomedical sensors; cerebral palsy; children; disability; human joint measurement; inertial measurement unit; machine learning; occupational therapy; range of motion; sensor; therapy; wearable; wearable sensors
Abstract:
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a physical disability that affects movement and posture. Approximately 17 million people worldwide and 34,000 people in Australia are living with CP. In clinical and kinematic research, goniometers and inclinometers are the most commonly used clinical tools to measure joint angles and positions in children with CP.