The purpose of this study is to develop a database that contains movement and rehabilitation-related data collected through the use of wearable sensors and video. This database will serve as a resource for clinicians and researchers interested in the investigation of movement or rehabilitation-related research ideas.
Scholarly research in the field of physical rehabilitation helps to aid in maximizing outcomes for individuals that require these services due to orthopedic and neurologic injuries. To produce quality research results, large cohorts of individuals are often required for data analysis. Some research facilities or labs do not have adequate access to large cohorts or may not have the means to recruit them. By building the C-STAR database, the intent is to create a database that can serve as a hub for data sets that researchers and clinicians with appropriate access may use to support their research questions related to movement and physical rehabilitation.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
250
Database entries will contain wearable sensor, audio, and video data collected during rehabilitation-related movement assessments
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
Chicago, Illinois, United States
RECRUITINGDatabase development
To develop an online database that contains movement and rehabilitation-related data collected with wearable sensors and video that may be accessed, with appropriate permissions, by clinicians and researchers that are interested in the investigation of movement or rehabilitation related research ideas.
Time frame: Data will be collected and added to the C-STAR database for 3 years
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