Falls are common in older adults. The most common cause of falls is tripping while walking. Simulation studies demonstrated that older adults may be restricted by lower limb strength and movement speed to regain balance after a trip. This review examines how modeling approaches can be used to determine how different measures predict actual fall risk and what some of the causal mechanisms of fall risk are. Although increased gait variability predicts increased fall risk experimentally, it is not clear which variability measures could best be used, or what magnitude of change corresponded with increased fall risk. With a simulation study we showed that the increase in fall risk with a certain increase in gait variability was greatly influence...
Background and Purpose: Falls amongst older adults are a significant health concern, often resulting...
Computing the local dynamic stability using accelerometer data from inertial sensors has recently be...
<div><p>Falls can have devastating consequences for older people. We determined the relationship bet...
Older adults and those with increased fall risk tend to walk slower. They may do this voluntarily to...
People at risk of falling exhibit increased gait variability, which may predict future falls. Howeve...
Measures that can predict risk of falling are essential for enrollment of older adults into fall pre...
Gait parameters that can be measured with simple instrumentation may hold promise for identifying in...
AbstractGait parameters that can be measured with simple instrumentation may hold promise for identi...
Variability in kinematic and spatio-temporal gait parameters has long been equated with stability an...
Background. Falls are a significant source of morbidity and mortality in older adults, with up to 53...
Background: Measures of walking instability such as stride dynamics and gait variability have been s...
Many falls in older people occur while walking, however the mechanisms responsible for gait instabil...
Background. Previous studies have indicated that gait patterns in older people may be affected by co...
Mobility impairments are extremely common in older age, often resulting in loss of independence, re...
Abstract Background Decreased gait speed and increased stride time, stride length, double support ti...
Background and Purpose: Falls amongst older adults are a significant health concern, often resulting...
Computing the local dynamic stability using accelerometer data from inertial sensors has recently be...
<div><p>Falls can have devastating consequences for older people. We determined the relationship bet...
Older adults and those with increased fall risk tend to walk slower. They may do this voluntarily to...
People at risk of falling exhibit increased gait variability, which may predict future falls. Howeve...
Measures that can predict risk of falling are essential for enrollment of older adults into fall pre...
Gait parameters that can be measured with simple instrumentation may hold promise for identifying in...
AbstractGait parameters that can be measured with simple instrumentation may hold promise for identi...
Variability in kinematic and spatio-temporal gait parameters has long been equated with stability an...
Background. Falls are a significant source of morbidity and mortality in older adults, with up to 53...
Background: Measures of walking instability such as stride dynamics and gait variability have been s...
Many falls in older people occur while walking, however the mechanisms responsible for gait instabil...
Background. Previous studies have indicated that gait patterns in older people may be affected by co...
Mobility impairments are extremely common in older age, often resulting in loss of independence, re...
Abstract Background Decreased gait speed and increased stride time, stride length, double support ti...
Background and Purpose: Falls amongst older adults are a significant health concern, often resulting...
Computing the local dynamic stability using accelerometer data from inertial sensors has recently be...
<div><p>Falls can have devastating consequences for older people. We determined the relationship bet...