Abstract. In industrialized countries the share of elderly subjects is in-creasing. Hence, diseases or symptoms associated with aging are more common than they were in the past. As a consequence, more effort is invested into research analyzing the effects of aging on the motion and cognition. However, economical and flexible methods to measure motion and its cross-effects with cognition are still missing. Therefore, we de-veloped a new approach which neither requires a specific location, large infrastructural requirements, nor does it require large investments. We base our setting on match-box sized inertial measurement units (IMUs) attached to the participants ’ legs. 47 elderly subjects participated in our study where we analyzed the inte...
Activity level and gait parameters during daily life are important indicators for clinicians because...
Background: Accidental falls are a major health issue in older people. One significant and potential...
Nowadays ageing population is increasing constantly so specific needs are required to be solved in o...
Deterioration of gait and balance, whether from aging, disease, or injury, has been linked to reduce...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
In the elderly, geriatric problems such as the risk of fall or frailty are a challenge for society. ...
The high prevalence of falls and the enormous impact they have on the elderly population is a cause ...
Gait and balance impairments are linked with reduced mobility and increased risk of falling. Wearabl...
The increasing average age emphasizes the importance of gait analysis in elderly populations. Inerti...
Aim The main purpose of the present study was to verify the feasibility of wearable inertial sensors...
Introduction: Inertial measurement units (IMUs) positioned on various body locations allow detailed ...
The increasing average age of the population emphasizes the strong correlation between cognitive dec...
BackgroundCognitive impairment is a critical aspect of our aging society. Yet, it receives inadequat...
Assessing the risk of fall in elderly people is a difficult challenge for clinicians. Since falls re...
The ability to walk is typically related to several biomechanical components that are involved in th...
Activity level and gait parameters during daily life are important indicators for clinicians because...
Background: Accidental falls are a major health issue in older people. One significant and potential...
Nowadays ageing population is increasing constantly so specific needs are required to be solved in o...
Deterioration of gait and balance, whether from aging, disease, or injury, has been linked to reduce...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
In the elderly, geriatric problems such as the risk of fall or frailty are a challenge for society. ...
The high prevalence of falls and the enormous impact they have on the elderly population is a cause ...
Gait and balance impairments are linked with reduced mobility and increased risk of falling. Wearabl...
The increasing average age emphasizes the importance of gait analysis in elderly populations. Inerti...
Aim The main purpose of the present study was to verify the feasibility of wearable inertial sensors...
Introduction: Inertial measurement units (IMUs) positioned on various body locations allow detailed ...
The increasing average age of the population emphasizes the strong correlation between cognitive dec...
BackgroundCognitive impairment is a critical aspect of our aging society. Yet, it receives inadequat...
Assessing the risk of fall in elderly people is a difficult challenge for clinicians. Since falls re...
The ability to walk is typically related to several biomechanical components that are involved in th...
Activity level and gait parameters during daily life are important indicators for clinicians because...
Background: Accidental falls are a major health issue in older people. One significant and potential...
Nowadays ageing population is increasing constantly so specific needs are required to be solved in o...