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Patient Movement Monitoring Based On Imu And Deep Learning, Mohsen Sharifi Renani Jun 2023

Patient Movement Monitoring Based On Imu And Deep Learning, Mohsen Sharifi Renani

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is the leading cause of disability among the aging population in the United States and is frequently treated by replacing deteriorated joints with metal and plastic components. Developing better quantitative measures of movement quality to track patients longitudinally in their own homes would enable personalized treatment plans and hasten the advancement of promising new interventions. Wearable sensors and machine learning used to quantify patient movement could revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of movement disorders. The purpose of this dissertation was to overcome technical challenges associated with the use of wearable sensors, specifically Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs), as a …


Applied Machine Learning For Classification Of Musculoskeletal Inference Using Neural Networks And Component Analysis, Shaswat Sharma Jan 2019

Applied Machine Learning For Classification Of Musculoskeletal Inference Using Neural Networks And Component Analysis, Shaswat Sharma

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is acquiring more recognition than ever by researchers and machine learning practitioners. AI has found significance in many applications like biomedical research for cancer diagnosis using image analysis, pharmaceutical research, and, diagnosis and prognosis of diseases based on knowledge about patients' previous conditions. Due to the increased computational power of modern computers implementing AI, there has been an increase in the feasibility of performing more complex research.

Within the field of orthopedic biomechanics, this research considers complex time-series dataset of the "sit-to-stand" motion of 48 Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) patients that was collected by the Human Dynamics …