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Fenix GmbH ax6
(a) Enlarged section of the signal from (b) of the step count measurement with the <t>AX6</t> positioned at the ankle of subject no. 12 with the rolling walker and gait speed of 1 m/s. A gait cycle was delimited by two initial contacts (ICs). Other prominent step cycle points that would have been drawn were the toe‐off (TO) and the full contact (FC). (b) Processed raw signal from AX6 positioned at the ankle of participant no. 12 as a function of the respective walking aid (grey boxes at the top) and the respective walking speed (white boxes in the minus range in m/s). The brown circles indicate the steps identified by the algorithm (ICs from (a)).
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Barents Group LLC ax/6
(a) Enlarged section of the signal from (b) of the step count measurement with the <t>AX6</t> positioned at the ankle of subject no. 12 with the rolling walker and gait speed of 1 m/s. A gait cycle was delimited by two initial contacts (ICs). Other prominent step cycle points that would have been drawn were the toe‐off (TO) and the full contact (FC). (b) Processed raw signal from AX6 positioned at the ankle of participant no. 12 as a function of the respective walking aid (grey boxes at the top) and the respective walking speed (white boxes in the minus range in m/s). The brown circles indicate the steps identified by the algorithm (ICs from (a)).
Ax/6, supplied by Barents Group LLC, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Axivity Ltd axivity ax6
(a) Enlarged section of the signal from (b) of the step count measurement with the <t>AX6</t> positioned at the ankle of subject no. 12 with the rolling walker and gait speed of 1 m/s. A gait cycle was delimited by two initial contacts (ICs). Other prominent step cycle points that would have been drawn were the toe‐off (TO) and the full contact (FC). (b) Processed raw signal from AX6 positioned at the ankle of participant no. 12 as a function of the respective walking aid (grey boxes at the top) and the respective walking speed (white boxes in the minus range in m/s). The brown circles indicate the steps identified by the algorithm (ICs from (a)).
Axivity Ax6, supplied by Axivity Ltd, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 86/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Axivity Ltd axivity ax6 sensors
Five Axivity <t>AX6</t> sensors were attached to the sacrum, the midpoint of the lateral thighs, and the midpoint of the lateral shank segments. Participants completed three experimental conditions: slow, normal, and fast walking. A total distance of 120 m was completed per condition on a 12 m walkway.
Axivity Ax6 Sensors, supplied by Axivity Ltd, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 86/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Becton Dickinson mouse monoclonal anti-ax6 antibody
Five Axivity <t>AX6</t> sensors were attached to the sacrum, the midpoint of the lateral thighs, and the midpoint of the lateral shank segments. Participants completed three experimental conditions: slow, normal, and fast walking. A total distance of 120 m was completed per condition on a 12 m walkway.
Mouse Monoclonal Anti Ax6 Antibody, supplied by Becton Dickinson, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Axivity Ltd ax6
Five Axivity <t>AX6</t> sensors were attached to the sacrum, the midpoint of the lateral thighs, and the midpoint of the lateral shank segments. Participants completed three experimental conditions: slow, normal, and fast walking. A total distance of 120 m was completed per condition on a 12 m walkway.
Ax6, supplied by Axivity Ltd, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 86/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Axivity Ltd ax6 models
Five Axivity <t>AX6</t> sensors were attached to the sacrum, the midpoint of the lateral thighs, and the midpoint of the lateral shank segments. Participants completed three experimental conditions: slow, normal, and fast walking. A total distance of 120 m was completed per condition on a 12 m walkway.
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Axivity Ltd ax6 accelerometer
Five Axivity <t>AX6</t> sensors were attached to the sacrum, the midpoint of the lateral thighs, and the midpoint of the lateral shank segments. Participants completed three experimental conditions: slow, normal, and fast walking. A total distance of 120 m was completed per condition on a 12 m walkway.
Ax6 Accelerometer, supplied by Axivity Ltd, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 86/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Axivity Ltd sensor axivity ax6
Five Axivity <t>AX6</t> sensors were attached to the sacrum, the midpoint of the lateral thighs, and the midpoint of the lateral shank segments. Participants completed three experimental conditions: slow, normal, and fast walking. A total distance of 120 m was completed per condition on a 12 m walkway.
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(a) Enlarged section of the signal from (b) of the step count measurement with the AX6 positioned at the ankle of subject no. 12 with the rolling walker and gait speed of 1 m/s. A gait cycle was delimited by two initial contacts (ICs). Other prominent step cycle points that would have been drawn were the toe‐off (TO) and the full contact (FC). (b) Processed raw signal from AX6 positioned at the ankle of participant no. 12 as a function of the respective walking aid (grey boxes at the top) and the respective walking speed (white boxes in the minus range in m/s). The brown circles indicate the steps identified by the algorithm (ICs from (a)).

Journal: Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics

Article Title: Accelerometers can correctly count orthopaedic patients' early post‐operative steps while using walking aids

doi: 10.1002/jeo2.70134

Figure Lengend Snippet: (a) Enlarged section of the signal from (b) of the step count measurement with the AX6 positioned at the ankle of subject no. 12 with the rolling walker and gait speed of 1 m/s. A gait cycle was delimited by two initial contacts (ICs). Other prominent step cycle points that would have been drawn were the toe‐off (TO) and the full contact (FC). (b) Processed raw signal from AX6 positioned at the ankle of participant no. 12 as a function of the respective walking aid (grey boxes at the top) and the respective walking speed (white boxes in the minus range in m/s). The brown circles indicate the steps identified by the algorithm (ICs from (a)).

Article Snippet: At the hip, the AX6 showed the smallest RE (−0.06), followed by Vivofit (0.2), Fitbit (0.24), Omron (0.44) and Fenix (0.66).

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RE as mean and SD values for each sensor type and activity with gait aids.

Journal: Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics

Article Title: Accelerometers can correctly count orthopaedic patients' early post‐operative steps while using walking aids

doi: 10.1002/jeo2.70134

Figure Lengend Snippet: RE as mean and SD values for each sensor type and activity with gait aids.

Article Snippet: At the hip, the AX6 showed the smallest RE (−0.06), followed by Vivofit (0.2), Fitbit (0.24), Omron (0.44) and Fenix (0.66).

Techniques: Activity Assay

RE as mean and SD values for each sensor type and gait speed.

Journal: Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics

Article Title: Accelerometers can correctly count orthopaedic patients' early post‐operative steps while using walking aids

doi: 10.1002/jeo2.70134

Figure Lengend Snippet: RE as mean and SD values for each sensor type and gait speed.

Article Snippet: At the hip, the AX6 showed the smallest RE (−0.06), followed by Vivofit (0.2), Fitbit (0.24), Omron (0.44) and Fenix (0.66).

Techniques:

RE as mean and SD values for each sensor type and its position.

Journal: Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics

Article Title: Accelerometers can correctly count orthopaedic patients' early post‐operative steps while using walking aids

doi: 10.1002/jeo2.70134

Figure Lengend Snippet: RE as mean and SD values for each sensor type and its position.

Article Snippet: At the hip, the AX6 showed the smallest RE (−0.06), followed by Vivofit (0.2), Fitbit (0.24), Omron (0.44) and Fenix (0.66).

Techniques:

Five Axivity AX6 sensors were attached to the sacrum, the midpoint of the lateral thighs, and the midpoint of the lateral shank segments. Participants completed three experimental conditions: slow, normal, and fast walking. A total distance of 120 m was completed per condition on a 12 m walkway.

Journal: Scientific Reports

Article Title: Exploring parameter optimisation in machine learning algorithms for locomotor task discrimination using wearable sensors

doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-17361-y

Figure Lengend Snippet: Five Axivity AX6 sensors were attached to the sacrum, the midpoint of the lateral thighs, and the midpoint of the lateral shank segments. Participants completed three experimental conditions: slow, normal, and fast walking. A total distance of 120 m was completed per condition on a 12 m walkway.

Article Snippet: Fig. 2 Five Axivity AX6 sensors were attached to the sacrum, the midpoint of the lateral thighs, and the midpoint of the lateral shank segments.

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