Several fall risk factors contribute to a fall, being most of them related to the person physical capabilities as mobility, balance control, and muscle strength. Several fall prevention programs are reported to revert fall-related factors, however there is a lack of personalization in these solutions. This paper describes a technological solution to be used by physiotherapists, at the clinic, for an objective analysis of fall prevention exercises, personalized exercise prescription and progression assessment over time. The exercises are monitored with two wearable inertial sensors and a pressure platform for mobility, strength and balance assessment. In order to validate the system, a set of five exercises, from the Otago Exercise Program, ...
According to nihseniorhealth.gov (a website for older adults), falling represents a great threat as ...
Abstract: Falls represent a growing concern for research and clinical specialists, given their criti...
Fall injuries are responsible for physical dysfunction, significant disability, and loss of independ...
Background: Can exercise technology be part of a future fall prevention effort? Two technologies for...
Telemedicine represents a valid aid in rehabilitation process. A remote therapist in a telerehabilit...
Background: The strongest risk factor for falls is a history of falls. Therefore, interventions targ...
To meet future challenges from an older and physically less active population innovative solutions a...
To meet future challenges from an older and physically less active population innovative solutions a...
In this article we picture the process of development for an interactive training system for the pre...
Background: Falls and fall-related injuries are a serious public health issue. Exercise programs can...
Falls represent a major burden on elderly individuals and society as a whole. Technologies that are ...
Falling is a very serious problem for our society, as it affects one out of three older adults. Curr...
Introduction Falls among older adults result in high costs for care, rehabilitation and on personal ...
Falls remain an important problem in older people. There is strong evidence that falls can be preven...
Falls in older people cause morbidity and mortality, and are recognised as a unique geriatric syndro...
According to nihseniorhealth.gov (a website for older adults), falling represents a great threat as ...
Abstract: Falls represent a growing concern for research and clinical specialists, given their criti...
Fall injuries are responsible for physical dysfunction, significant disability, and loss of independ...
Background: Can exercise technology be part of a future fall prevention effort? Two technologies for...
Telemedicine represents a valid aid in rehabilitation process. A remote therapist in a telerehabilit...
Background: The strongest risk factor for falls is a history of falls. Therefore, interventions targ...
To meet future challenges from an older and physically less active population innovative solutions a...
To meet future challenges from an older and physically less active population innovative solutions a...
In this article we picture the process of development for an interactive training system for the pre...
Background: Falls and fall-related injuries are a serious public health issue. Exercise programs can...
Falls represent a major burden on elderly individuals and society as a whole. Technologies that are ...
Falling is a very serious problem for our society, as it affects one out of three older adults. Curr...
Introduction Falls among older adults result in high costs for care, rehabilitation and on personal ...
Falls remain an important problem in older people. There is strong evidence that falls can be preven...
Falls in older people cause morbidity and mortality, and are recognised as a unique geriatric syndro...
According to nihseniorhealth.gov (a website for older adults), falling represents a great threat as ...
Abstract: Falls represent a growing concern for research and clinical specialists, given their criti...
Fall injuries are responsible for physical dysfunction, significant disability, and loss of independ...