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Peter Ardhianto, Ben-Yi Liau, Yih-Kuen Jan, Jen-Yung Tsai, Fityanul Akhyar, Chih-Yang Lin, Raden Bagus Reinaldy Subiakto and Chi-Wen Lung
In this study, the left and right footprint images were predicted based on deep learning object detection models. YOLOv4 models are the most balanced deep learning models in detecting left and right feet from footprint images. In different object detecti...
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Leonardo Frizziero, Giovanni Trisolino, Gian Maria Santi, Giulia Alessandri, Simone Agazzani, Alfredo Liverani, Grazia Chiara Menozzi, Giovanni Luigi Di Gennaro, Giuseppina Maria Grazia Farella, Alida Abbruzzese, Paolo Spinnato, Lisa Berti and Maria Grazia Benedetti
Torsional deformities of the lower limb are common in children with cerebral palsy (CP)-determining gait problems. The mechanisms underlying transverse plane gait deviations arise from a combination of dynamic and static factors. The dynamic elements may...
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Toktam Khatibi, Ali Farahani, Mohammad Mehdi Sepehri and Mohammad Heidarzadeh
One-minute and five-minute Apgar scores are good measures to assess the health status of newborns. A five-minute Apgar score can predict the risk of some disorders such as asphyxia, encephalopathy, cerebral palsy and ADHD. The early prediction of Apgar s...
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Ibsa K. Jalata, Thanh-Dat Truong, Jessica L. Allen, Han-Seok Seo and Khoa Luu
Using optical motion capture and wearable sensors is a common way to analyze impaired movement in individuals with neurological and musculoskeletal disorders. However, using optical motion sensors and wearable sensors is expensive and often requires high...
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Carlos Alberto Stefano Filho, José Ignacio Serrano, Romis Attux, Gabriela Castellano, Eduardo Rocon and Maria Dolores del Castillo
Motor imagery (MI) has been suggested to provide additional benefits when included in traditional approaches of physical therapy for children with cerebral palsy (CP). Regardless, little is understood about the underlying neurological substrates that mig...
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Malgorzata Smoter, Beata Jedrzejczyk-Góral, Aiguo Chen, Bogdan Ciszek and Zofia Ignasiak
The transcranial direct current stimulation has a decreasing effect on spasticity of the flexor carpi radialis in children with cerebral palsy and should be implemented in the rehabilitation process.
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Nor Azlin Mohd Nordin, Eyu Hui Shan and Asfarina Zanudin
The overall care for children with cerebral palsy (CP) is challenging to the family which causes significant impacts to their livelihood. There is limited qualitative research that reports the unmet needs of parents with physically disabled children, esp...
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Akshay M Mendhakar, Sreedevi N, Arunraj K, Jayashree C Shanbal
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Acoustical investigation of infant cries has been a clinical and research focus in the recent years. Findings of several studies reveal the importance of cry as a useful window for early detection of several diseases and communication difficulties such a...
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G.Y.A. Shanya I. Perera,W.M.N. Dilshani Ranasinghe
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Francois P. Retief, Louise C. Cilliers
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Claudius, fourth Caesar of the Roman Empire, proved himself an able administrator, but physically and emotionally handicapped from birth. His parents, members of the imperial family, considered him mentally de?cient and he was isolated from the ge...
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