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Analysis of movement in clinical settings using wearable systems: from the laboratory to real-life conditions

  • Dr Jacques Vallotton
  • Knee osteoarthritis

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Prof. Kamiar Aminian – Congress 2025

This lecture presents the use of wearable sensors to analyze movements, both in clinical settings and in everyday life. It explores three applications: measuring arm elevation, analyzing joint orientations such as those at the knee, and assessing ground forces, particularly after surgery. These technologies make it possible to objectify useful measurements for the diagnosis, rehabilitation, and monitoring of orthopedic pathologies.

""The serve is both the most important and the most unhealthy movement in tennis.""

""Soft strings, soft racket, soft ball – that's the rule to protect your shoulder.""

""The player needs to be relaxed to avoid tensions that cause injuries.""

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Medicol Congress

Speakers

Body part

Diseases

Year

2025

Event Theme

Surgery:

Pathology:

Tendinitis; Chronic pain; Equipment-related problems

Thematic:

Injury prevention

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