REEV SENSE IMUs for Gait Analysis in Stroke: A Clinical Study on Lower Limb Kinematics
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Marsan, Thibault; Clauzade, Sacha; Zhang, Xiang; Grandin, Nicolas; Urman, Tatiana; Linton, Evan; Elsayed-Aly, Ingy; Ricciardi, Catherine E.; Temporelli, Robin; ... Show more Show less
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Human gait analysis is essential for clinical evaluation and rehabilitation monitoring, particularly in post-stroke individuals, where joint kinematics provide valuable insights into motor recovery. While optical motion capture (OMC) is the gold standard, its high cost and restricted use in laboratory settings limit its accessibility. This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of REEV SENSE, a novel magnetometer-free inertial measurement unit (IMU), in capturing knee and ankle joint angles during overground walking in post-stroke individuals using assistive devices. Twenty participants with chronic stroke walked along a 10-m walkway with their usual assistive device (cane or walker), while joint kinematics were simultaneously recorded using OMC and IMUs. Agreement between the systems was assessed using the mean absolute error, root mean square error, 95% confidence intervals, and Pearson’s correlation coefficient. Knee angles measured with the IMUs showed a strong correlation with the OMC (r > 0.9) and low errors (MAE < 5°), consistent with clinical acceptability. Ankle angle accuracy was lower for participants using walkers, while knee measurements remained stable regardless of the assistive device. These findings demonstrate that REEV SENSE IMUs provide clinically relevant kinematic data and support their use as a practical wearable tool for gait analysis in real-world or remote clinical settings.
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2025-08-18Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Clinical and Translational ResearchJournal
Sensors
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
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Marsan, T.; Clauzade, S.; Zhang, X.; Grandin, N.; Urman, T.; Linton, E.; Elsayed-Aly, I.; Ricciardi, C.E.; Temporelli, R. REEV SENSE IMUs for Gait Analysis in Stroke: A Clinical Study on Lower Limb Kinematics. Sensors 2025, 25, 5123.
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