AUTHOR=Critcher Shelby , Freeborn Todd J. TITLE=System Performance and User Feedback Regarding Wearable Bioimpedance System for Multi-Site Knee Tissue Monitoring: Free-Living Pilot Study With Healthy Adults JOURNAL=Frontiers in Electronics VOLUME=3 YEAR=2022 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/electronics/articles/10.3389/felec.2022.824981 DOI=10.3389/felec.2022.824981 ISSN=2673-5857 ABSTRACT=
Knee-focused wearable devices have the potential to support personalized rehabilitation therapies by monitoring localized tissue alterations related to activities that reduce functional symptoms and pain. However, supporting these applications requires reported data to be reliable and accurate which can be challenging in the unsupervised free-living conditions that wearable devices are deployed. This pilot study has assessed a knee-focused wearable sensor system to quantify 1) system performance (operation, rates of data artifacts, environment impacts) to estimate realistic targets for reliable data with this system and 2) user experiences (comfort, fit, usability) to help inform future designs to increase usability and adoption of knee-focused wearables. Study data was collected from five healthy adult participants over 2 days, with 84.5 and 35.9