Correlation Between Knee Muscle Strength and Maximal Cycling Speed Measured Using 3D Depth Camera in Virtual Reality Environment
Background: Virtual reality (VR) programs based on motion capture camera are the most convenient and cost-effective approaches for remote rehabilitation. Assessment of physical function is critical for providing optimal VR rehabilitation training; however, direct muscle strength measurement using ca...
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Main Authors: | Ye Jin Kim (Author), Hye-seon Jeon (Author), Joo-hee Park (Author), Gyeong-Ah Moon (Author), Yixin Wang (Author) |
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Korean Research Society of Physical Therapy,
2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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