Data underlying the publication: Gyroscopic wearable improves balance performance in people with degenerative ataxia – a sham-controlled robotics study
DOI:10.4121/c67bab10-e16a-4b53-a2f4-83fff48f9423.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/c67bab10-e16a-4b53-a2f4-83fff48f9423
DOI: 10.4121/c67bab10-e16a-4b53-a2f4-83fff48f9423
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Sterke, Bram; van de Venis, Lotte; Nonnekes, Jorik; Vallery, Heike; Ribbers, Gerard et. al. (2025): Data underlying the publication: Gyroscopic wearable improves balance performance in people with degenerative ataxia – a sham-controlled robotics study. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/c67bab10-e16a-4b53-a2f4-83fff48f9423.v1
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Dataset
Data and scripts associated with a clinical study investigating the effect of the GyroPack on the balance performance of people suffering from degenerative ataxia.
History
- 2025-07-21 first online, published, posted
Publisher
4TU.ResearchDataFormat
MATLAB scripts (.m), R analysis scripts (.rmd), motion capture files (.c3d), raw forceplate data (.mat), post-processed data (.xlsx), text files (.txt)Associated peer-reviewed publication
Gyroscopic wearable improves balance performance in people with degenerative ataxia – a sham-controlled robotics studyOrganizations
Erasmus Medical Center, Department of Rehabilitation MedicineTU Delft, Faculty of Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering, Department of Biomechatronics and Human-Machine Control
Radboud University Medical Centre, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Center of Expertise for Parkinson & Movement Disorders, Department of Rehabilitation
DATA
Files (1)
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Data_and_scripts.zip