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Gait data were collected using a single wearable device (Mc Roberts Dyna Port MM+; 100-Hz sampling frequency, –8 g to +8 g triaxial acceleration range and 1-mg resolution, and –2000 to +2000 degrees per second triaxial gyroscope range with a 70–millidegrees per second resolution) worn at the lower back with a Velcro belt.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67792
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