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. 2025 Jun 14;25(12):3736.
doi: 10.3390/s25123736.

Validation of a Commercially Available IMU-Based System Against an Optoelectronic System for Full-Body Motor Tasks

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Validation of a Commercially Available IMU-Based System Against an Optoelectronic System for Full-Body Motor Tasks

Giacomo Villa et al. Sensors (Basel). .

Abstract

Inertial measurement units (IMUs) have gained popularity as portable and cost-effective alternatives to optoelectronic motion capture systems for assessing joint kinematics. This study aimed to validate a commercially available multi-sensor IMU-based system against a laboratory-grade motion capture system across lower limb, trunk, and upper limb movements. Fifteen healthy participants performed a battery of single- and multi-joint tasks while motion data were simultaneously recorded by both systems. Range of motion (ROM) values were extracted from the two systems and compared. The IMU-based system demonstrated high concurrent validity, with non-significant differences in most tasks, root mean square error values generally below 7°, percentage of similarity greater than 97%, and strong correlations (r ≥ 0.77) with the reference system. Systematic biases were trivial (≤3.9°), and limits of agreement remained within clinically acceptable thresholds. The findings indicate that the tested IMU-based system provides ROM estimates statistically and clinically comparable to those obtained with optical reference systems. Given its portability, ease of use, and affordability, the IMU-based system presents a promising solution for motion analysis in both clinical and remote rehabilitation contexts, although future research should extend validation to pathological populations and longer monitoring periods.

Keywords: inertial measurement unit; kinematic analysis; range of motion; rehabilitation technology; validation study.

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Conflict of interest statement

Giacomo Villa and Alessandro Bonfiglio were employed by the company Euleria srl Società Benefit. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as potential conflicts of interest.

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Reflective marker (in blue) and IMU sensor (in orange) configurations for the assessment of (a) lower limb and trunk tasks and (b) upper limb tasks.

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