Hamza Abu Owida's research while affiliated with Al-Ahliyya Amman University and other places
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Publications (3)
Recently, there has been an evolution toward a science-supported medicine, which uses replicable results from comprehensive studies to assist clinical decision-making. Reliable techniques are required to improve the consistency and replicability of studies assessing the effectiveness of clinical guidelines, mostly in muscular and therapeutic health...
Diabetes is becoming more prevalent over the world, with approximately 7.8 million new cases diagnosed each year. The most crucial aspect of diabetes therapy is frequent glucose monitoring; the one and only way diabetics can maintain healthy blood sugar standard is through diet and exercise. Blood glucose monitoring techniques have gone through mas...
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... Surface electromyography (sEMG) signals have found widespread applications in various domains. In rehabilitation, sEMG is utilized for biofeedback, neuromuscular disorder diagnosis, and monitoring recovery progress, particularly in conditions like stroke, spinal cord injuries, and musculoskeletal disorders [4,5]. sEMG plays a crucial role in prosthetic control, enabling the recognition of human motion intentions and facilitating the operation of prosthetic limbs, exoskeletons, and assistive devices [4,6]. ...
... The development and use of non-invasive methods for monitoring T2D have been constrained by the indirect nature of measurements, the need for calibration, and the challenges of achieving accuracy and usability. There is a crucial need to address these challenges through standardization, improving calibration procedures, enhancing accuracy, and ensuring the suitability of these devices for general use and research in order to unlock their full potential in revolutionizing diabetes care [36]. ...