This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordBackground Wearable inertial sensors have grown in popularity as a means of objectively assessing fall risk. This review aimed to identify gait and posture differences among older adult fallers and non-fallers which can be measured with the use of wearable inertial sensors. In addition to describing the number of sensors used to obtain measures, the concurrent anatomical locations, how these measures compare to current forms of clinical fall risk assessment tests and the setting of tests. Methods Following the development of a rigorous search strategy, MEDLINE, Web of Science, Cochrane, EMBASE, PEDro, and CINAHL were systematically searched for ...
Falls are one of the most costly population health issues. Screening of older adults for fall risks ...
Background: Fall events contribute significantly to mortality, morbidity and costs in our ageing pop...
Gait disorders are a relevant factor for falls and possible to measure with wearable devices. If a w...
Wearable inertial sensors have been widely investigated for fall risk assessment and prediction in o...
Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adults and ran...
Abstract Background Falls are a prevalent issue in th...
Background Higher age and cognitive impairment are associated with a higher risk of falling. W...
Falls represent a major burden on elderly individuals and society as a whole. Technologies that are ...
Falls are the most common cause of injury in older adults. Around one-third of senior citizens (aged...
Falls are an unfortunate problem for older adults, their relatives and societies. Continuous gait mo...
The high prevalence of falls and the enormous impact they have on the elderly population is a cause ...
Background Globally, populations are aging with increasing life spans. The normal aging process and ...
Abstract Background Fall events contribute significantly to mortality, morbidity and costs in our ag...
Falls in older adults are a major problem; the current fall risk assessments used in fall prevention...
Abstract Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adult...
Falls are one of the most costly population health issues. Screening of older adults for fall risks ...
Background: Fall events contribute significantly to mortality, morbidity and costs in our ageing pop...
Gait disorders are a relevant factor for falls and possible to measure with wearable devices. If a w...
Wearable inertial sensors have been widely investigated for fall risk assessment and prediction in o...
Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adults and ran...
Abstract Background Falls are a prevalent issue in th...
Background Higher age and cognitive impairment are associated with a higher risk of falling. W...
Falls represent a major burden on elderly individuals and society as a whole. Technologies that are ...
Falls are the most common cause of injury in older adults. Around one-third of senior citizens (aged...
Falls are an unfortunate problem for older adults, their relatives and societies. Continuous gait mo...
The high prevalence of falls and the enormous impact they have on the elderly population is a cause ...
Background Globally, populations are aging with increasing life spans. The normal aging process and ...
Abstract Background Fall events contribute significantly to mortality, morbidity and costs in our ag...
Falls in older adults are a major problem; the current fall risk assessments used in fall prevention...
Abstract Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adult...
Falls are one of the most costly population health issues. Screening of older adults for fall risks ...
Background: Fall events contribute significantly to mortality, morbidity and costs in our ageing pop...
Gait disorders are a relevant factor for falls and possible to measure with wearable devices. If a w...