wigglethemouse
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Time spent upright is already used by some clinics, I think originating at the Bateman Horne Center in the USA, but I think they just base it on pwME's noting it. I'm sure we've seen research with wearable devices that measure vertical/horizontal leg or body position.
A researcher in collaboration with BHC did use a commercial sensor worn on the lower leg with custom software and together they published a pilot study. Maybe someone can find a thread here with the details. The researcher was hoping to refine the software but I don't know what happened to that project.How about using some sort of gadget that measures during the day whether your calves are vertical?