SENDoc
Sensors can measure mobility, strength, balance, and also wellbeing, exercise; with potential to support independent living. The Smart sENsor Devices fOr rehabilitation and Connected health (SENDoc) project will introduce the use of wearable sensor systems in ageing communities in northern remote areas. SENDoc will assess sensor technical, clinical and social acceptability and their impact on patients, on health and care delivery, and on rural communities.
Contact
Dr Joan Condell
Ulster University
Email: j.condell@ulster.ac.uk
Tel: +44 28 7167 5024
Publications
- A New Electronic Spinal Mobility Index For Axial Spondyloarthritis Using Inertial Measurement Unit Sensors, TMED 2019
- Applying the OMERACT Truth filter to a New Electronic Spinal Mobility Index for Axial Spondyloarthritis Based on Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) Sensors, EULAR 2019 (Poster)
- Investigating the usability of off-the-shelf sensors and using patient data to diagnose frailty, TMED 2018, p. 22-23 (2018) .
- Remote Rehabilitation: A solution to Overloaded & Scarce Health Care Systems, Trends in Telemedicine & E-health, 1(1), p. 1-19 (2018).
- SENDOC - to implement wearable sensors in rehabilitation practice for the elderly, Age Now! Online Journal of Ageing, October(2) (2018).