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    MathWorks Inc joint kinematics data
    Sample joint <t>kinematics</t> and A-mode ultrasound recordings throughout a single ambulation circuit trial, where different ambulation modes are denoted by the different colored shaded regions, and transitions are marked by vertical dashed lines.
    Joint Kinematics Data, supplied by MathWorks Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Article Title: Continuous A-Mode Ultrasound-Based Prediction of Transfemoral Amputee Prosthesis Kinematics Across Different Ambulation Tasks

    Journal: IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering

    doi: 10.1109/TBME.2023.3292032

    Sample joint kinematics and A-mode ultrasound recordings throughout a single ambulation circuit trial, where different ambulation modes are denoted by the different colored shaded regions, and transitions are marked by vertical dashed lines.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Sample joint kinematics and A-mode ultrasound recordings throughout a single ambulation circuit trial, where different ambulation modes are denoted by the different colored shaded regions, and transitions are marked by vertical dashed lines.

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    Representative test trial demonstrating measured kinematics (black) and predicted kinematics from the ultrasound-based model (blue) for knee position, knee velocity, ankle position, and ankle velocity. Different ambulation modes are denoted by shaded regions and letter labels at the top of figure.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Representative test trial demonstrating measured kinematics (black) and predicted kinematics from the ultrasound-based model (blue) for knee position, knee velocity, ankle position, and ankle velocity. Different ambulation modes are denoted by shaded regions and letter labels at the top of figure.

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    Sample joint kinematics and A-mode ultrasound recordings throughout a single ambulation circuit trial, where different ambulation modes are denoted by the different colored shaded regions, and transitions are marked by vertical dashed lines.

    Journal: IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering

    Article Title: Continuous A-Mode Ultrasound-Based Prediction of Transfemoral Amputee Prosthesis Kinematics Across Different Ambulation Tasks

    doi: 10.1109/TBME.2023.3292032

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Sample joint kinematics and A-mode ultrasound recordings throughout a single ambulation circuit trial, where different ambulation modes are denoted by the different colored shaded regions, and transitions are marked by vertical dashed lines.

    Article Snippet: C. Raw Data Processing We imported the A-mode ultrasound data and the joint kinematics data into MATLAB (Mathworks, Natick, MA, USA) and performed feature reduction as described in our previous lower-limb work [ 17 ][ 18 ] and previous upper-limb studies [ 50 ] ( ).

    Techniques:

    Representative test trial demonstrating measured kinematics (black) and predicted kinematics from the ultrasound-based model (blue) for knee position, knee velocity, ankle position, and ankle velocity. Different ambulation modes are denoted by shaded regions and letter labels at the top of figure.

    Journal: IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering

    Article Title: Continuous A-Mode Ultrasound-Based Prediction of Transfemoral Amputee Prosthesis Kinematics Across Different Ambulation Tasks

    doi: 10.1109/TBME.2023.3292032

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Representative test trial demonstrating measured kinematics (black) and predicted kinematics from the ultrasound-based model (blue) for knee position, knee velocity, ankle position, and ankle velocity. Different ambulation modes are denoted by shaded regions and letter labels at the top of figure.

    Article Snippet: C. Raw Data Processing We imported the A-mode ultrasound data and the joint kinematics data into MATLAB (Mathworks, Natick, MA, USA) and performed feature reduction as described in our previous lower-limb work [ 17 ][ 18 ] and previous upper-limb studies [ 50 ] ( ).

    Techniques: