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27 February 2012 A web-based electronic patient record (ePR) system for data integration in movement analysis research on wheel-chair users to minimize shoulder pain
Ruchi R. Deshpande, Philip Requejo, Erry Sutisna, Ximing Wang, Margaret Liu, Sarah McNitt-Gray, Puja Ruparel, Brent J. Liu
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Abstract
Patients confined to manual wheel-chairs are at an added risk of shoulder injury. There is a need for developing optimal bio-mechanical techniques for wheel-chair propulsion through movement analysis. Data collected is diverse and in need of normalization and integration. Current databases are ad-hoc and do not provide flexibility, extensibility and ease of access. The need for an efficient means to retrieve specific trial data, display it and compare data from multiple trials is unmet through lack of data association and synchronicity. We propose the development of a robust web-based ePR system that will enhance workflow and facilitate efficient data management.
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Ruchi R. Deshpande, Philip Requejo, Erry Sutisna, Ximing Wang, Margaret Liu, Sarah McNitt-Gray, Puja Ruparel, and Brent J. Liu "A web-based electronic patient record (ePR) system for data integration in movement analysis research on wheel-chair users to minimize shoulder pain", Proc. SPIE 8319, Medical Imaging 2012: Advanced PACS-based Imaging Informatics and Therapeutic Applications, 83190W (27 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.911074
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

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Analytical research

Motion analysis

Databases

System integration

Data analysis

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