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Segmentation of shoulder rehabilitation exercises for single and multiple inertial sensor systems

Louise Brennan, Antonio Bevilacqua, Tahar Kechadi, Brian Caulfield

2020Journal of Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Engineering23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Digital home rehabilitation systems require accurate segmentation methods to provide appropriate feedback on repetition counting and exercise technique. Current segmentation methods are not suitable for clinical use; they are not highly accurate or require multiple sensors, which creates usability problems. We propose a model for accurately segmenting inertial measurement unit data for shoulder rehabilitation exercises. This study aims to use inertial measurement unit data to train and test a machine learning segmentation model for single- and multiple-inertial measurement unit systems and to identify the optimal single-sensor location. METHODS: A focus group of specialist physiotherapists selected the exercises, which were performed by participants wearing inertial measurement units on the wrist, arm and scapula. We applied a novel machine learning based segmentation technique involving a convolutional classifier and Finite State Machine to the inertial measurement unit data. An accuracy score was calculated for each possible single- or multiple-sensor system. RESULTS: The wrist inertial measurement unit was chosen as the optimal single-sensor location for future system development (mean overall accuracy 0.871). Flexion and abduction based exercises mostly could be segmented with high accuracy, but scapular movement exercises had poor accuracy. CONCLUSION: A wrist-worn single inertial measurement unit system can accurately segment shoulder exercise repetitions; however, accuracy varies depending on characteristics of the exercise.

Topics & Concepts

Inertial measurement unitArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceSegmentationUnits of measurementRehabilitationComputer visionSimulationMedicinePhysical therapyQuantum mechanicsPhysicsContext-Aware Activity Recognition SystemsHuman Pose and Action RecognitionStroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
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