Supervised Exercise Training Improves 6 min Walking Distance and Modifies Gait Pattern during Pain-Free Walking Condition in Patients with Symptomatic Lower Extremity Peripheral Artery Disease.
Stefano LanziJoël BoichatLuca CalancaLucia MazzolaiDavide MalatestaPublished in: Sensors (2021)
Keyphrases
- gait patterns
- lower extremity
- gait recognition
- human gait
- biped robot
- human identification
- supervised learning
- human walking
- legged robots
- walking speed
- multiple sclerosis
- visual field
- training set
- gait features
- gait analysis
- chronic disease
- limit cycle
- medical doctors
- liver disease
- humanoid robot
- human body
- early diagnosis
- diagnostic tool
- diabetic patients
- clinical data
- human motion
- semi supervised
- spinal cord injury
- training data
- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis