A lightweight bracelet that can continuously track 3D hand movements could bring activity tracking to the next level, believe researchers from Cornell University and the University of ...
We've become accustomed to our smartwatches and smartphones sensing what our bodies are doing, be it walking, driving or sleeping. But what about our hands? It turns out that smartwatches, with a few ...
Researchers are working to make smart watches the next frontier of assistive technology Also In This Package A handy guide to movements DUBAI: Soon, smartwatches could detect and capture the ...
Study design: Development of Tetraplegia Hand Activity Questionnaire (THAQ). Setting: Patients and spinal cord injury (SCI) professionals from five rehabilitation centres in the Netherlands and ...