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  1. Development and Evaluation of an Age-Friendly Transportation Planning E-Tool: A Co-Designed Interface to Enhance User Experience by Addressing the Needs and Preferences of Older Adults (Preprint)
  2. Prevalence and factors associated with anticholinergic medication use in community-dwelling older adults: a systematic review
  3. Enhanced Detection and Segmentation of Sit Phases in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease Using a Single SmartWatch and Random Forest Algorithms
  4. Feasibility of Measuring Physical Function by Wearable Devices During Deprescribing of Anticholinergic and Sedative Medications – CORRIGENDUM
  5. e-Health Interventions for Promoting Physical Activity in Aging Adults: A Scoping Review
  6. Feasibility of Measuring Physical Function by Wearable Devices During Deprescribing of Anticholinergic and Sedative Medications
  7. Museum-Based Art Therapy Program in the Chronic Phase of Stroke: A Feasibility Pilot Study
  8. Instrumented Pre-Hospital Care Simulation Mannequin for Use in Spinal Motion Restrictions Scenarios: Validation of Cervical and Lumbar Motion Assessment
  9. Telehealth interventions in occupational therapy with older adults: Results from a scoping review targeting better health promotion
  10. Usability of an Intelligent Sit-Stand Desk in Office Teleworkers
  11. Se familiariser au transport en commun par l’apprentissage d’outils de planification technologiques : effets d’un programme co-construit avec des partenaires de la communauté auprès d’aînés vivant avec des incapacités
  12. Translation and validation of the contact lens dry eye questionnaire 8 (CLDEQ-8) in Canadian French
  13. Comparison of Three Motion Capture-Based Algorithms for Spatiotemporal Gait Characteristics: How Do Algorithms Affect Accuracy and Precision of Clinical Outcomes?
  14. Usability of an Intelligent Sit-Stand Desk in Office Teleworkers
  15. Aging all over the place: a multidisciplinary framework that considers place and life trajectories of older adults within their communities
  16. Removal of the cervical collar from alpine rescue protocols? A biomechanical non-inferiority trial in real-life mountain conditions
  17. The effects of custom-made foot orthoses on foot pain, foot function, gait function, and free-living walking activities in people with psoriatic arthritis (PsA): a pre-experimental trial
  18. Spatiotemporal parameters and gait variability in people with psoriatic arthritis (PsA): a cross-sectional study
  19. How Long Should GPS Recording Lengths Be to Capture the Community Mobility of An Older Clinical Population? A Parkinson’s Example
  20. Removal of the Cervical Spine Collar from Alpine Extrication and Evacuation Skiing Rescue Spinal Motion Restriction Protocols: A Biomechanical Controlled Study in Real-Life Mountain Conditions with a High-Fidelity Mannequin
  21. Spatiotemporal Parameters And Gait Variability In People With Psoriatic Arthritis (Psa) : A Cross-Sectional Study.
  22. The Effects of Custom-made Foot Orthoses on Foot Pain, Foot Function, Gait Function and Freeliving Walking Activities in Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA) Patients: a Pre-experimental Trial
  23. Scoping study of definitions and instruments measuring vulnerability in older adults
  24. Helping Older Adults to Move Around in Their Community Where, When, and How They Wish: Protocol for Developing a One-Stop Platform Transportation Planning Service Co-Designed by and for Older Adults (Preprint)
  25. Helping Older Adults to Move Around in Their Community Where, When, and How They Wish: Protocol for Developing a One-Stop Platform Transportation Planning Service Co-Designed by and for Older Adults (Preprint)
  26. The Accuracy and Precision of Gait Spatio-Temporal Parameters Extracted from an Instrumented Sock during Treadmill and Overground Walking in Healthy Subjects and Patients with a Foot Impairment Secondary to Psoriatic Arthritis
  27. Transcranial direct current stimulation (a-tCDS) after subacromial injections in patients with subacromial pain syndrome: a randomized controlled pilot study
  28. Comparing GPS-Based Community Mobility Measures with Self-report Assessments in Older Adults with Parkinson’s Disease
  29. Wrist-based accelerometers and visual analog scales of shoulder activity during daily living as outcome measure for rotator cuff tendinopathy: a Validation Study (Preprint)
  30. Wrist-based accelerometers and visual analog scales of shoulder activity during daily living as outcome measure for rotator cuff tendinopathy: a Validation Study (Preprint)
  31. Relationship between home environment and energy expenditure of community-dwelling older adults
  32. Quantification of Free-Living Community Mobility in Healthy Older Adults Using Wearable Sensors
  33. Cranio-Caudal Kinematic Turn Signature Assessed with Inertial Systems As a Marker of Mobility Deficits in Parkinson’s Disease
  34. Quantitative Approach Based on Wearable Inertial Sensors to Assess and Identify Motion and Errors in Techniques Used during Training of Transfers of Simulated c-Spine-Injured Patients
  35. Camera pose estimation to improve accuracy and reliability of joint angles assessed with attitude and heading reference systems
  36. Using Inertial Sensors to Automatically Detect and Segment Activities of Daily Living in People With Parkinson’s Disease
  37. Virtual community centre for power wheelchair training: Experience of children and clinicians
  38. Capturing the Cranio-Caudal Signature of a Turn with Inertial Measurement Systems: Methods, Parameters Robustness and Reliability
  39. In-Home Synchronous Telespeech Therapy to Improve Functional Communication in Chronic Poststroke Aphasia: Results from a Quasi-Experimental Study
  40. Trueness and Minimal Detectable Change of Smartphone Inclinometer Measurements of Shoulder Range of Motion
  41. Inertial measurement systems for segments and joints kinematics assessment: towards an understanding of the variations in sensors accuracy
  42. Auto detection and segmentation of daily living activities during a Timed Up and Go task in people with Parkinson’s disease using multiple inertial sensors
  43. Patient Satisfaction with In-Home Telerehabilitation After Total Knee Arthroplasty: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial
  44. The Use of Empirical Mode Decomposition-Based Algorithm and Inertial Measurement Units to Auto-Detect Daily Living Activities of Healthy Adults
  45. Conditions of Use, Reliability, and Quality of Audio/Video-Mediated Communications During In-Home Rehabilitation Teletreatment for Postknee Arthroplasty
  46. Autonomous Quality Control of Joint Orientation Measured with Inertial Sensors
  47. Feasibility and effect of in-home physical exercise training delivered via telehealth before bariatric surgery
  48. Proposition and Validation of a New Index to Determine the Measurement Change Resolution of Inertial Motion Tracking Systems
  49. Wavelet-based algorithm for auto-detection of daily living activities of older adults captured by multiple inertial measurement units (IMUs)
  50. Specification of an integrated information architecture for a mobile teleoperated robot for home telecare
  51. Special issue on evaluation of telehealth and e-health systems and processes
  52. Analyses of Acceptability Judgments Made Toward the Use of Nanocarrier-Based Targeted Drug Delivery: Interviews with Researchers and Research Trainees in the Field of New Technologies
  53. In-home telerehabilitation noninferior to face-to-face home-visit rehabilitation after TKA
  54. Auto detection and segmentation of physical activities during a Timed-Up-and-Go (TUG) task in healthy older adults using multiple inertial sensors
  55. Effects of disciplinary cultures of researchers and research trainees on the acceptability of nanocarriers for drug delivery in different contexts of use: a mixed-methods study
  56. Cost Analysis of In-Home Telerehabilitation for Post-Knee Arthroplasty
  57. Inertial Measures of Motion for Clinical Biomechanics: Comparative Assessment of Accuracy under Controlled Conditions – Changes in Accuracy over Time
  58. The acceptability of nanocarriers for drug delivery in different contexts of use: perceptions of researchers and research trainees in the field of new technologies
  59. Cervical Spine Motion during Transfer and Stabilization Techniques
  60. Framework for the Analysis of Nanotechnologies’ Impacts and Ethical Acceptability: Basis of an Interdisciplinary Approach to Assessing Novel Technologies
  61. Automatic Detection and Classification of Unsafe Events During Power Wheelchair Use
  62. Assessing the Validity of Attitude and Heading Reference Systems for Biomechanical Evaluation of Motions - A Methodological Proposal
  63. Using Ecological Whole Body Kinematics to Evaluate Effects of Medication Adjustment in Parkinson Disease
  64. Board 189 - Program Innovations Abstract Teaching Nursing Students How to Securely Mobilize Traumatized Patients with Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs)and High-Fidelity Manikin
  65. Inertial Measures of Motion for Clinical Biomechanics: Comparative Assessment of Accuracy under Controlled Conditions - Effect of Velocity
  66. Development of a new virtual environment for a power wheelchair simulator: A user-centered approach
  67. Power Training in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Pilot Study on Feasibility and Efficacy
  68. Patients Satisfaction with an in-Home Telerehabilitation Exercise Program and Physiotherapists' Satisfaction toward Technology for an Acute Stroke Population: A Pilot Study
  69. Directly grown large area single-walled carbon nanotube films with very high sensitivity to normal pressure
  70. The Use of Telerehabilitation to Provide an Exercise Program to Improve Balance in a Post-stroke Population: Preliminary Results
  71. Can a Rescuer or Simulated Patient Accurately Assess Motion During Cervical Spine Stabilization Practice Sessions?
  72. Simulated In-home Teletreatment for Anomia
  73. The Social and Ethical Acceptability of NBICs for Purposes of Human Enhancement: Why Does the Debate Remain Mired in Impasse?
  74. Moral Arguments in the Debate over Nanotechnologies: Are We Talking Past Each Other?
  75. Driving performance in a power wheelchair simulator
  76. Capturing whole-body mobility of patients with Parkinson disease using inertial motion sensors: Expected challenges and rewards
  77. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) based strain sensors for a wearable monitoring and biofeedback system for pressure ulcer prevention and rehabilitation
  78. Mobility profile and wheelchair driving skills of powered wheelchair users: Sensor-based event recognition using a support vector machine classifier
  79. Usability testing of a mobile robotic system for in-home telerehabilitation
  80. Wireless inertial measurement unit with GPS (WIMU-GPS) — Wearable monitoring platform for ecological assessment of lifespace and mobility in aging and disease
  81. Comparison of powered wheelchair driving performance in a real and in a simulated environment
  82. Patients' Satisfaction of Healthcare Services and Perception with In-Home Telerehabilitation and Physiotherapists' Satisfaction Toward Technology for Post-Knee Arthroplasty: An Embedded Study in a Randomized Trial
  83. A randomized controlled trial of home telerehabilitation for post-knee arthroplasty
  84. Effectiveness of Cervical Spine Stabilization Techniques
  85. Assessment of Joystick control during the performance of powered wheelchair driving tasks
  86. Comparative Analysis of 3-D Robot Teleoperation Interfaces With Novice Users
  87. *Poster 124: Use of Data Logging in a Powered Wheelchair Skills Protocol: A Comparison of Driving Capabilities Between Trained, Expert, and Novice Powered Wheelchair Users
  88. How Human Factors Can Influence the Elderly in the Use of Telemedicine
  89. Exploratory design and evaluation of a homecare teleassistive mobile robotic system
  90. Interrater Agreement Between Telerehabilitation and Face-to-Face Clinical Outcome Measurements for Total Knee Arthroplasty
  91. Effects of Orthopaedic Immobilization of the Right Lower Limb on Driving Performance
  92. In-Home Telerehabilitation for Post-Knee Arthroplasty: A Pilot Study
  93. Poster 191: Application of Time-Frequency Surface Electromyographic Procedures for the Classification of Impaired Muscle Function in Musculoskeletal Pain Conditions
  94. In-home telehealth clinical interaction using a robot
  95. Telerehabilitation via a mobile robot
  96. Analysis of movement to develop a virtual reality powered-wheelchair simulator
  97. In-home telerehabilitation for geriatric patients
  98. Assessing control of postural stability in community-living older adults using performance-based limits of stability
  99. Accelerometer-based wireless body area network to estimate intensity of therapy in post-acute rehabilitation
  100. User-Based Motion Sensing and Fuzzy Logic for Automated Fall Detection in Older Adults
  101. A Proof of Concept for a Wireless Ambulatory Weight Bearing Measurement System in Rehabilitation and Telerehabilitation Applications
  102. Monitoring Mobility Assistive Device Use in Post-Stroke Patients
  103. A qualitative study of in-home robotic telepresence for home care of community-living elderly subjects
  104. How to improve gait and balance function in elderly individuals—compliance with principles of training
  105. The eSMAF: a software for the assessment and follow-up of functional autonomy in geriatrics
  106. Usability of a barcode scanning system as a means of data entry on a PDA for self-report health outcome questionnaires: a pilot study in individuals over 60 years of age
  107. A Pilot Study on Teleoperated Mobile Robots in Home Environments
  108. Identification of Tasks Performed by Stroke Patients Using a Mobility Assistive Device
  109. In home telerehabilitation for older adults after discharge from an acute hospital or rehabilitation unit: A proof-of-concept study and costs estimation
  110. Changes in the surface EMG signal and the biomechanics of motion during a repetitive lifting task
  111. Effects of upper and lower limb static exertions on global synkineses in hemiparetic subjects
  112. Maximal grip force in chronic stroke subjects and its relationship to global upper extremity function
  113. A static dynamometer measuring simultaneous torques exerted at the upper limb
  114. Characterization of global synkineses during hand grip in hemiparetic patients
  115. Using Wearable Sensors to Analyze the Quality of Use of Mobility Assistive Devices
  116. A smart sensor based on rules and its evaluation in daily routines