6siAim: To evaluate the effectiveness and user satisfaction with the sit-to-stand (STS) assistance system of a smart walker (SW), and to identify factors associated with them in potential users. Methods: A total of 33 older adults (29 women, aged ≥65 years) with motor impairments (habitual rollator use) and no severe cognitive impairment (Mini-Mental State Examination ≥17 points) carried out a Five-Chair Stand Test without assistance and five STS transfers with the STS assistance system. Based on the number of successfully completed STS transfers, success rates were calculated for the Five-Chair Stand Test and the SW-assisted STS transfers, and compared using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. User satisfaction was assessed using the Tele-healt...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to identify the differences in motor strategies of elderly people ...
Among the healthy elderly, sit-to-stand (STS) movement largely depends on: (a) trunk bending momentu...
Background: Evidence-based interventions to improve mobility in older people include balance, streng...
Background: More and more elderly problems come to our life and the elderly health care become more ...
ABSTRACT The ability of the elderly to live freely depends on the living space and resident safety....
Conference held jointly with the 8th World Conference of the International Society for Gerontechnolo...
Background: The sit-to-stand (StS) movement is a frequently performed task critical to independent l...
Many elderly people suffer from a loss of mobility due to musculoskeletal disorders, neurological co...
Purpose: This paper provides a review of studies that evaluated technology devices to sustain variou...
Being able to rise from a chair is an important activity of daily living and often a determinant for...
Standing up from a seated position, known as sit-to-stand (STS) movement, is one of the activities o...
Purpose: To determine the chair stand test protocol that is most suitable for older adults in clinic...
Introduction: Mobility impairments are among the main causes of falls in older adults and patients w...
Abstract Background Older adults are the most prevale...
Mobility is one of the most significant factors that determines older adults’ perceived level of hea...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to identify the differences in motor strategies of elderly people ...
Among the healthy elderly, sit-to-stand (STS) movement largely depends on: (a) trunk bending momentu...
Background: Evidence-based interventions to improve mobility in older people include balance, streng...
Background: More and more elderly problems come to our life and the elderly health care become more ...
ABSTRACT The ability of the elderly to live freely depends on the living space and resident safety....
Conference held jointly with the 8th World Conference of the International Society for Gerontechnolo...
Background: The sit-to-stand (StS) movement is a frequently performed task critical to independent l...
Many elderly people suffer from a loss of mobility due to musculoskeletal disorders, neurological co...
Purpose: This paper provides a review of studies that evaluated technology devices to sustain variou...
Being able to rise from a chair is an important activity of daily living and often a determinant for...
Standing up from a seated position, known as sit-to-stand (STS) movement, is one of the activities o...
Purpose: To determine the chair stand test protocol that is most suitable for older adults in clinic...
Introduction: Mobility impairments are among the main causes of falls in older adults and patients w...
Abstract Background Older adults are the most prevale...
Mobility is one of the most significant factors that determines older adults’ perceived level of hea...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to identify the differences in motor strategies of elderly people ...
Among the healthy elderly, sit-to-stand (STS) movement largely depends on: (a) trunk bending momentu...
Background: Evidence-based interventions to improve mobility in older people include balance, streng...