
Guido Mascia
Guido Mascia Department of Human Motor and Health Science, section Human Movement and Sport. Laboratory of Bioengineering and Neuromechanics University of Rome “Foro Italico”, Piazza L. de Bosis 6, 00135, Rome (RM), Italy I am currently working on 3D joint kinematics analysis through the use of Magneto-Inertial Measurement Units (MIMUs). My last work aims to […]
Guido Mascia
Department of Human Motor and Health Science, section Human Movement and Sport.
Laboratory of Bioengineering and Neuromechanics
University of Rome “Foro Italico”, Piazza L. de Bosis 6, 00135, Rome (RM), Italy
I am currently working on 3D joint kinematics analysis through the use of Magneto-Inertial Measurement Units (MIMUs). My last work aims to quantify the intra/inter-operator repeatability of the 3D ankle joint kinematics following a functional calibration procedure performed by different operators. The study premise follows the use of MIMUs for data recording. In order to test the reliability and consistency of this protocol, synchronized stereophotogrammetric acquisitions are used as a reference being the gold standard.
My previous works focused on the development of deep learning algorithms, aiming to predict the foot-floor contact signal during walk directly from surface-Electromyographic (sEMG) signals.