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View article: Digital Twins for Monitoring Neuromotor Development in Preterm Infants: Conceptual Framework and Proof-of-concept Study
Digital Twins for Monitoring Neuromotor Development in Preterm Infants: Conceptual Framework and Proof-of-concept Study Open
Preterm birth leads to an increased risk of long-term consequences, with over 50% of children born <30 weeks facing motor, cognitive, or behavioural impairments. Early monitoring of motor developmental trajectories, strongly associated wit…
View article: IMU-based linear and nonlinear metrics for the characterization of fine motor development in early childhood
IMU-based linear and nonlinear metrics for the characterization of fine motor development in early childhood Open
The patterns highlight specific characteristics of fine motor maturation, showing in which domain changes occur and towards which direction. The proposed IMU-based approach effectively described fine motor control development in the analys…
View article: Experimental ex vivo characterization of the biomechanical effects of laminectomy and posterior fixation of the lumbo-sacral spine
Experimental ex vivo characterization of the biomechanical effects of laminectomy and posterior fixation of the lumbo-sacral spine Open
View article: Effect of two-level decompressive procedures on the biomechanics of the lumbo-sacral spine: an ex vivo study
Effect of two-level decompressive procedures on the biomechanics of the lumbo-sacral spine: an ex vivo study Open
Hemilaminectomy and laminectomy are decompressive procedures commonly used in case of lumbar spinal stenosis, which involve the removal of the posterior elements of the spine. These procedures may compromise the stability of the spine segm…
View article: Machine learning applied to gait analysis data in cerebral palsy and stroke: A systematic review
Machine learning applied to gait analysis data in cerebral palsy and stroke: A systematic review Open
View article: Sensor-Based Quantitative Assessment of Children’s Fine Motor Competence: An Instrumented Version of the Placing Bricks Test
Sensor-Based Quantitative Assessment of Children’s Fine Motor Competence: An Instrumented Version of the Placing Bricks Test Open
The assessment of fine motor competence plays a pivotal role in neuropsychological examinations for the identification of developmental deficits. Several tests have been proposed for the characterization of fine motor competence, with eval…
View article: O.6.3-6 The effects of an active breaks intervention on physical and cognitive performance: results from the I-MOVE study
O.6.3-6 The effects of an active breaks intervention on physical and cognitive performance: results from the I-MOVE study Open
Purpose The present quasi-experimental study aimed to evaluate the effects of active breaks intervention (ABs) to promote physical and cognitive improvement in primary school. Methods The active breaks group (ABsG) performed 10 minutes of …
View article: Stereophotogrammetric approaches to multi-segmental kinematics of the thoracolumbar spine: a systematic review
Stereophotogrammetric approaches to multi-segmental kinematics of the thoracolumbar spine: a systematic review Open
View article: Stereophotogrammetric Approaches to Multi-Segmental Kinematics of the Thoracolumbar Spine: A Systematic Review
Stereophotogrammetric Approaches to Multi-Segmental Kinematics of the Thoracolumbar Spine: A Systematic Review Open
Background: Spine disorders are becoming more prevalent in today’s ageing society. Motion abnormalities have been linked to the prevalence and recurrence of these disorders. Various protocols exist to measure thoracolumbar spine motion, bu…
View article: Gait performance in toddlers born preterm: A sensor based quantitative characterization
Gait performance in toddlers born preterm: A sensor based quantitative characterization Open
View article: Quantitative Characterization of Motor Control during Gait in Dravet Syndrome Using Wearable Sensors: A Preliminary Study
Quantitative Characterization of Motor Control during Gait in Dravet Syndrome Using Wearable Sensors: A Preliminary Study Open
Dravet syndrome (DS) is a rare and severe form of genetic epilepsy characterized by cognitive and behavioural impairments and progressive gait deterioration. The characterization of gait parameters in DS needs efficient, non-invasive quant…
View article: The impact of COVID-19 on physical activity behaviour in Italian primary school children: a comparison before and during pandemic considering gender differences
The impact of COVID-19 on physical activity behaviour in Italian primary school children: a comparison before and during pandemic considering gender differences Open
Background The World Health Organization stated an average of 60 min of Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity (MVPA) that children should accumulate every day. Nevertheless physical inactivity is growing and, due to restrictions imposed d…
View article: Quantitative characterization of walking on sand inecological conditions: Speed, temporal segmentation, and variability
Quantitative characterization of walking on sand inecological conditions: Speed, temporal segmentation, and variability Open
View article: A Statistical Approach for the Assessment of Muscle Activation Patterns during Gait in Parkinson’s Disease
A Statistical Approach for the Assessment of Muscle Activation Patterns during Gait in Parkinson’s Disease Open
Recently, the statistical analysis of muscle activation patterns highlighted that not only one, but several activation patterns can be identified in the gait of healthy adults, with different occurrence. Although its potential, the applica…
View article: Human motor control: Is a subject-specific quantitative assessment of its multiple characteristics possible? A demonstrative application on children motor development
Human motor control: Is a subject-specific quantitative assessment of its multiple characteristics possible? A demonstrative application on children motor development Open
View article: The Imola Active Breaks study: a new strategy in child public health to reduce sedentary
The Imola Active Breaks study: a new strategy in child public health to reduce sedentary Open
Background Physical inactivity is worldwide considered one of the biggest public health problems of the 21st century. WHO recommended in children, at least 60 minute of Moderate Vigorous Physical activity (MVPA) per day, but low percentage…
View article: A Multiple Targeted Research Protocol for a Quasi-Experimental Trial in Primary School Children Based on an Active Break Intervention: The Imola Active Breaks (I-MOVE) Study
A Multiple Targeted Research Protocol for a Quasi-Experimental Trial in Primary School Children Based on an Active Break Intervention: The Imola Active Breaks (I-MOVE) Study Open
Background: Children and adolescents should perform, according to the World Health Organization guidelines, at least 60 min of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity per-day in order to avoid the risk of metabolic and cardiovascular diseas…
View article: Timing estimation for gait in water from inertial sensor measurements: Analysis of the performance of 17 algorithms
Timing estimation for gait in water from inertial sensor measurements: Analysis of the performance of 17 algorithms Open
View article: New Perspectives through Emerging Technologies
New Perspectives through Emerging Technologies Open
This chapter is intended to provide a synthetic overview of the broad and developing landscape of novel technological solutions for the measurement and assessment of youth physical activity (PA). Considering the continuous on-going advance…
View article: Proceedings SIAMOC 2019
Proceedings SIAMOC 2019 Open
Il congresso annuale della Società Italiana di Analisi del Movimento in Clinica, giunto quest'anno alla sua ventesima edizione, ritorna a Bologna, che già ospitò il terzo congresso nazionale nel 2002. Il legame tra Bologna e l'analisi del …
View article: Data for: Estimation of gait timing using wearable inertial sensors: comparison of 17 algorithms from a systematic literature review
Data for: Estimation of gait timing using wearable inertial sensors: comparison of 17 algorithms from a systematic literature review Open
'Walking' and 'Walking_Plate' data are referred to walking tasks of 35 healthy subjects acquired using inertial measurement units and platform force, respectively, in controlled laboratory condition.
View article: Moving from laboratory to real life conditions: Influence on the assessment of variability and stability of gait
Moving from laboratory to real life conditions: Influence on the assessment of variability and stability of gait Open
View article: Methodological factors affecting joint moments estimation in clinical gait analysis: a systematic review
Methodological factors affecting joint moments estimation in clinical gait analysis: a systematic review Open
View article: Changes in tibialis anterior architecture affect the amplitude of surface electromyograms
Changes in tibialis anterior architecture affect the amplitude of surface electromyograms Open
View article: SIAMOC position paper on gait analysis in clinical practice: General requirements, methods and appropriateness. Results of an Italian consensus conference
SIAMOC position paper on gait analysis in clinical practice: General requirements, methods and appropriateness. Results of an Italian consensus conference Open
View article: Standardization proposal of soft tissue artefact description for data sharing in human motion measurements
Standardization proposal of soft tissue artefact description for data sharing in human motion measurements Open
View article: MOESM1 of Methodological factors affecting joint moments estimation in clinical gait analysis: a systematic review
MOESM1 of Methodological factors affecting joint moments estimation in clinical gait analysis: a systematic review Open
Additional file 1: Appendix S1 reports the details and summary of the studies selected for analysis. Moreover, a specific description of the studies discussing repeatability, reproducibility and sensitivity of moments is also provided.
View article: Objective assessment of movement competence in children using wearable sensors: An instrumented version of the TGMD-2 locomotor subtest
Objective assessment of movement competence in children using wearable sensors: An instrumented version of the TGMD-2 locomotor subtest Open
View article: Quantitative assessment of fundamental motor skill in children: An instrumented version of the TGMD-2
Quantitative assessment of fundamental motor skill in children: An instrumented version of the TGMD-2 Open
View article: Single task and dual task gait: In which condition do we walk more automatically? Answer changes with maturation
Single task and dual task gait: In which condition do we walk more automatically? Answer changes with maturation Open