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telehealth gait
About this tag
The telehealth gait tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about using technology to perform gait analysis remotely or in non-specialist settings. Recent content highlights a validation study from Florida Atlantic University, where foot-mounted wearable IMUs and an Azure Kinect depth camera achieved clinic-grade gait measurements. This work demonstrates that low-cost, portable systems can replicate the precision of instrumented walkways, making gait analysis more accessible for telehealth, community care, and clinical environments. The tag focuses on practical, technology-driven solutions for remote monitoring of walking patterns, which is relevant for healthcare professionals, researchers, and IT specialists interested in integrating such systems into telehealth platforms.
Florida Atlantic University engineers have produced a rigorous, head‑to‑head validation showing that foot‑mounted wearable IMUs and a single Azure Kinect depth camera can reproduce the fine‑grained, per‑step gait measurements clinicians expect from an instrumented walkway — a result that brings...