Philip J. Rowe

Orcid: 0000-0002-4877-8466

According to our database1, Philip J. Rowe authored at least 14 papers between 2007 and 2023.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2023
A New, Simple, Inexpensive System for Measuring Foot Movement with Widespread Applications in the Rehabilitation Clinic.
Proceedings of the 16th International Convention on Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology, 2023

The development of a Cluster-based Motion Capture system for Upper-limb Stroke Rehabilitation.
Proceedings of the 16th International Convention on Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology, 2023

2020
A Comparison of the Conventional PiG Marker Method Versus a Cluster-Based Model when recording Gait Kinematics in Trans-Tibial Prosthesis Users and the Implications for Future IMU Gait Analysis.
Sensors, 2020

2018
Gait stability in response to platform, belt, and sensory perturbations in young and older adults.
Medical Biol. Eng. Comput., 2018

2017
Accurate 3D reconstruction of bony surfaces using ultrasonic synthetic aperture techniques for robotic knee arthroplasty.
Comput. Medical Imaging Graph., 2017

2016
Autonomous Gait Event Detection with Portable Single-Camera Gait Kinematics Analysis System.
J. Sensors, 2016

Human Upper Limb Motion Analysis for Post-Stroke Impairment Assessment Using Video Analytics.
IEEE Access, 2016

2014
Upper limb movement analysis via marker tracking with a single-camera system.
Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, 2014

2013
Multiple marker tracking in a single-camera system for gait analysis.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, 2013

2012
Developing visualisation software for rehabilitation: Investigating the requirements of patients, therapists and the rehabilitation process.
Health Informatics J., 2012

2011
A need for meaningful visual feedback of lower extremity function after stroke.
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, 2011

A changing stroke rehabilitation environment: Implications for upper limb interventions.
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, 2011

Improving independence in the community for stroke survivors: The role of biomechanics visualisation in ankle-foot orthosis tuning.
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, 2011

2007
Towards a design tool for visualizing the functional demand placed on older adults by everyday living tasks.
Univers. Access Inf. Soc., 2007


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