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Session Overview
Session
9.4: Movement & posture I: Assessment technologies and movement analysis in real-world context
Time:
Tuesday, 08/July/2025:
8:30am - 9:55am

Session Chair: Brian Horsak
Session Chair: Sasa Cukovic
Location: G5


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Presentations
ID: 177

STEPPING OUTSIDE THE BOX: CHALLENGES IN ASSESSING POSTURAL DYNAMIC STABILITY DURING FREE-LIVING MOBILITY

C. Curtze

Universtity of Nebraska at Omaha, United States of America

ESB2025_9.4_1_Curtze.pdf


ID: 816

STEPS TOWARDS STABILITY: INVESTIGATING THE FEASIBILITY OF ASSESSING FOOT PLACEMENT CONTROL WITH IMUS

C. Lang, D. K. Ravi

ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland

ESB2025_9.4_2_Lang.pdf


ID: 927

MONITORING SIT-TO-STAND TRANSFERS WITH WEARABLE SENSORS: LABORATORY VS. REAL-WORLD INSIGHTS

J. Albites-Sanabria, S. Bandinelli, P. Palumbo, L. Palmerini, L. Chiari

University of Bologna, Italy

ESB2025_9.4_3_Albites-Sanabria.pdf


ID: 721

OBSERVER-EGOCENTRIC GAIT ANALYSIS USING SMART GLASSES

A. Cantaloube1, B. M. Jolles1,2, J. Favre1,3

1Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne, Switzerland; 2Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland; 3The Sense Innovation and Research Center, Switzerland

ESB2025_9.4_4_Cantaloube.pdf


ID: 650

A COMPARISON OF LONG-RANGE CORRELATIONS ACROSS THREE DIFFERENT WALKING ENVIRONMENTS

J. Ahn1, H. Jung1, J. Lee1, E. Choi1, J. Ahn1,2,3

1Department of Physical Education, Seoul National University, South Korea; 2Institute of Sport Science, Seoul National University, South Korea; 3Soft Robotics Research Center, Seoul National University, South Korea

ESB2025_9.4_5_Ahn.pdf


ID: 1093

CHANGES IN BETA-BAND INTRAMUSCULAR COHERENCE FOLLOWING VISUO-MOTOR GAIT TASK LEARNING

M. Berthet1,2, M. Branscheidt3, A. R. Luft3,4, B. Conway5, D. Halliday6, C. Easthope Awai1

1Data Analytics & Rehabilitation Technology (DART), Lake Lucerne Institute, Switzerland; 2RELab, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland; 3Cereneo, Center for Neurology and Rehabilitation, Vitznau, Switzerland; 4Department of Neurology, University Hospital of Zurich, Switzerland; 5School of Physics, Engineering and Technology, University of York, UK; 6University of Strathclyde Glasgow, UK

ESB2025_9.4_6_Berthet.pdf


 
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