| R.H. et al. Jebsen. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 50:311--316, 1969. |
....to complete. Compare this to the capability of the DataGlove to measure a patient s range of motion for each represented degree of freedom, concurrently, in a fraction of the time and with less qualified supervision necessary. Known tests such as stacking objects or turning over cards and others [17] take a considerable amount of time to perform and equally time consuming is the analysis of video data captured. The DataGlove has been used in trials [44] to speed up this process, although given the 5 ffi level of sensor accuracy its usefulness for fine grain measurement is suspect. The Exos ....
R.H. et al. Jebsen. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 50:311--316, 1969.
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