Measures that can predict risk of falling are essential for enrollment of older adults into fall prevention programs. Local and orbital stability directly quantify responses to very small perturbations and are therefore putative candidates for predicting fall risk. However, research to date is not conclusive on whether and how these measures relate to fall risk. Testing this empirically would be time consuming or may require high risk tripping experiments. Simulation studies therefore provide an important tool to initially explore potential measures to predict fall risk. This study performed simulations with a 3D dynamic walking model to explore if and how dynamic stability measures predict fall risk. The model incorporated a lateral step c...
textFalling during walking leads to millions of emergency room visits every year for all age groups ...
Falls that occur during walking are a significant problem in the elderly. Previous research has quan...
Falls concern a third of the people aged over 65y and lead to the loss of functional ability. The de...
Measures that can predict risk of falling are essential for enrollment of older adults into fall pre...
People at risk of falling exhibit increased gait variability, which may predict future falls. Howeve...
Falls are common in older adults. The most common cause of falls is tripping while walking. Simulati...
Older adults and those with increased fall risk tend to walk slower. They may do this voluntarily to...
Falls while walking are frequent in patients with muscular dysfunction resulting from neurological d...
Variability in kinematic and spatio-temporal gait parameters has long been equated with stability an...
Computing the local dynamic stability using accelerometer data from inertial sensors has recently be...
Weakness or injury to the neural or musculoskeletal system can compromise an individual’s ability to...
Computing the local dynamic stability using accelerometer data from inertial sensors has recently be...
Falls while walking are frequent in patients with muscular dysfunction resulting from neurological d...
Item not available in this repository.Falls are the leading cause of death due to injury in the elde...
Measures calculated from unperturbed walking patterns, such as variability measures and maximum Floq...
textFalling during walking leads to millions of emergency room visits every year for all age groups ...
Falls that occur during walking are a significant problem in the elderly. Previous research has quan...
Falls concern a third of the people aged over 65y and lead to the loss of functional ability. The de...
Measures that can predict risk of falling are essential for enrollment of older adults into fall pre...
People at risk of falling exhibit increased gait variability, which may predict future falls. Howeve...
Falls are common in older adults. The most common cause of falls is tripping while walking. Simulati...
Older adults and those with increased fall risk tend to walk slower. They may do this voluntarily to...
Falls while walking are frequent in patients with muscular dysfunction resulting from neurological d...
Variability in kinematic and spatio-temporal gait parameters has long been equated with stability an...
Computing the local dynamic stability using accelerometer data from inertial sensors has recently be...
Weakness or injury to the neural or musculoskeletal system can compromise an individual’s ability to...
Computing the local dynamic stability using accelerometer data from inertial sensors has recently be...
Falls while walking are frequent in patients with muscular dysfunction resulting from neurological d...
Item not available in this repository.Falls are the leading cause of death due to injury in the elde...
Measures calculated from unperturbed walking patterns, such as variability measures and maximum Floq...
textFalling during walking leads to millions of emergency room visits every year for all age groups ...
Falls that occur during walking are a significant problem in the elderly. Previous research has quan...
Falls concern a third of the people aged over 65y and lead to the loss of functional ability. The de...