Current methods of balance assessment in the clinical environment are often subjective, time-consuming and lack clinical relevance for non-ambulatory older adults. The objective of this study was to develop a novel method of balance assessment that utilizes data collected using the Microsoft Kinect 2 to create a Berg Balance Scale score, which is completely determined by statistical methods rather than by human evaluators. 74 older adults, both healthy and balance impaired, were recruited for this trial. All participants completed the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) which was scored independently by trained physical therapists. Participants then completed the items of the “Modified Berg Balance Scale” in front of the Microsoft Kinect camera. Kinem...
Background Fall-related injuries may have huge and enduring impact on older people, resulting in ch...
Background The Wii Balance Board has received increasing attention as a balance measurement tool; ho...
Copyright © 2011 Tobias Kalisch et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Approximately one in three older people fall each year owing to gait/balance disorder/weakness, the ...
AbstractApproximately one in three older people fall each year owing to gait/balance disorder/weakne...
Falls in the elderly constitute a major health issue associated to population ageing. Current clini...
One in three adults over the age of 65 will fall in a year, and falls are the leading cause of accid...
Automating fall risk assessment, in an efficient, non-invasive manner, specifically in the elderly p...
AbstractFalls present a substantial health problem among the elderly population. Approximately one-t...
Alterations of balance are a growing public health problem as they affect one in three adults over t...
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the Berg balance test cou...
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to determine if the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), a tool used ...
As life expectancy continues to rise, in the future there will be an increasing number of older peop...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of balance training to improve postural control in adults olde...
Dohyung Lim,1 ChoongYeon Kim,2 HoHyun Jung,1 Dukyoung Jung,3 Keyoung Jin Chun21Department of Mechani...
Background Fall-related injuries may have huge and enduring impact on older people, resulting in ch...
Background The Wii Balance Board has received increasing attention as a balance measurement tool; ho...
Copyright © 2011 Tobias Kalisch et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Approximately one in three older people fall each year owing to gait/balance disorder/weakness, the ...
AbstractApproximately one in three older people fall each year owing to gait/balance disorder/weakne...
Falls in the elderly constitute a major health issue associated to population ageing. Current clini...
One in three adults over the age of 65 will fall in a year, and falls are the leading cause of accid...
Automating fall risk assessment, in an efficient, non-invasive manner, specifically in the elderly p...
AbstractFalls present a substantial health problem among the elderly population. Approximately one-t...
Alterations of balance are a growing public health problem as they affect one in three adults over t...
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the Berg balance test cou...
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to determine if the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), a tool used ...
As life expectancy continues to rise, in the future there will be an increasing number of older peop...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of balance training to improve postural control in adults olde...
Dohyung Lim,1 ChoongYeon Kim,2 HoHyun Jung,1 Dukyoung Jung,3 Keyoung Jin Chun21Department of Mechani...
Background Fall-related injuries may have huge and enduring impact on older people, resulting in ch...
Background The Wii Balance Board has received increasing attention as a balance measurement tool; ho...
Copyright © 2011 Tobias Kalisch et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...