Journal article
Joint Function and Movement Variability During Daily Living Activities Performed Throughout the Home Setting: A Digital Twin Modeling Study
Z Fang, M Yavari, Y Chen, D Shojaei, PVS Lee, A Rajabifard, D Ackland
Sensors | MDPI AG | Published : 2025
DOI: 10.3390/s25247409
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Abstract
Highlights: What are the main findings? A digital twin was developed to support real-time mobility and joint motion measurement and monitoring in the home setting. Activities of daily living, and the way they are executed, vary throughout the home setting, even for the same task. What are the implications of the main findings? The findings have implications for home interior design and layout to improve mobility and reduce the risk of falls. The framework presented may be useful for real-time monitoring of movement in the home setting, as well as telemedicine and telerehabilitation. Human mobility is commonly assessed in the laboratory environment, but accurate and robust joint motion measur..
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