Home Can your smartphone help diagnose neurological conditions like stroke? A recent study explores the potential of using built-in Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) sensors—accelerometer and gyroscope—to detect gait asymmetries in real-world conditions. Researchers developed a simple 10-second walking test using only a phone placed in the front thigh pocket. The […]
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Using Your Smartphone to Detect Gait Asymmetries: A Step Towards Affordable Healthcare
Home In today’s world, smartphones are more than just communication tools. With built-in sensors like accelerometers and gyroscopes, these devices are revolutionizing healthcare by offering affordable solutions to monitor our physical well-being. One exciting application is gait asymmetry detection, which plays a crucial role in identifying walking irregularities caused by […]
Read MoreGaitREHub project – Secondment to KU Leuven
Home Another secondment in the frame of the GaitREHub project has just started. Our team member Dionysis Koulouris will be hosted for the following months at KU Leuven. Dionysis has been working at BioAssist as Software & Research Engineer since 2019. He is also a PhD candidate at the University […]
Read MoreGaitREHub project – Secondment to University of Novi Sad
Home We are thrilled to announce that in the following days our team member Panagiotis Mavrogiannis will be beginning his secondment at the University of Novi Sad in the context of the GaitREHub project. Panagiotis is an AI/ML Research Engineer and PhD candidate at the University of Piraeus. He has […]
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Intelligent Wearable System for Enhanced Personalized Gait Rehabilitation The GaitREHub MSCE-SE project is now underway after a successful online kick-off meeting! GaitREHub aims to develop an Interactive Smart Wearable System with Artificial Intelligence for Personalized Gait Rehabilitation, by developing an interactive tool for rehabilitation at home with real-time tele-monitoring from […]
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