Abstract Background Fall events contribute significantly to mortality, morbidity and costs in our ageing population. In order to identify persons at risk and to target preventive measures, many scores and assessment tools have been developed. These often require expertise and are costly to implement. Recent research investigates the use of wearable inertial sensors to provide objective data on motion features which can be used to assess individual fall risk automatically. So far it is unknown how well this new method performs in comparison with conventional fall risk assessment tools. The aim of our research is to compare the predictive performance of our new sensor-based method with conventional and established methods, based on prospectiv...
Wearable inertial sensors have been widely investigated for fall risk assessment and prediction in o...
Falls are among the most frequent and costly population health issues, costing $50bn each year in th...
Falls pose a serious threat to older people, since they may lead to severe injuries, reduced quality...
Background: Fall events contribute significantly to mortality, morbidity and costs in our ageing pop...
Abstract Background Falls are a prevalent issue in th...
Falls in older people cause morbidity and mortality, and are recognised as a unique geriatric syndro...
Abstract Background Falls are a major health problem for older adults with significant physical and ...
Assessing the risk of fall in elderly people is a difficult challenge for clinicians. Since falls re...
Sensor-based fall risk assessment (SFRA) utilizes wearable sensors for monitoring individuals’ motio...
Falls represent a major burden on elderly individuals and society as a whole. Technologies that are ...
Falls are a prevalent and significant problem facing a growing older population. Many existing clini...
Abstract Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adult...
Wearable sensors have potential for quantitative, gait-based, point-of-care fall risk assessment tha...
Falls among the elderly population are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Approximately one i...
Falls remain an important problem in older people. There is strong evidence that falls can be preven...
Wearable inertial sensors have been widely investigated for fall risk assessment and prediction in o...
Falls are among the most frequent and costly population health issues, costing $50bn each year in th...
Falls pose a serious threat to older people, since they may lead to severe injuries, reduced quality...
Background: Fall events contribute significantly to mortality, morbidity and costs in our ageing pop...
Abstract Background Falls are a prevalent issue in th...
Falls in older people cause morbidity and mortality, and are recognised as a unique geriatric syndro...
Abstract Background Falls are a major health problem for older adults with significant physical and ...
Assessing the risk of fall in elderly people is a difficult challenge for clinicians. Since falls re...
Sensor-based fall risk assessment (SFRA) utilizes wearable sensors for monitoring individuals’ motio...
Falls represent a major burden on elderly individuals and society as a whole. Technologies that are ...
Falls are a prevalent and significant problem facing a growing older population. Many existing clini...
Abstract Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adult...
Wearable sensors have potential for quantitative, gait-based, point-of-care fall risk assessment tha...
Falls among the elderly population are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Approximately one i...
Falls remain an important problem in older people. There is strong evidence that falls can be preven...
Wearable inertial sensors have been widely investigated for fall risk assessment and prediction in o...
Falls are among the most frequent and costly population health issues, costing $50bn each year in th...
Falls pose a serious threat to older people, since they may lead to severe injuries, reduced quality...