Wearable sensors could facilitate point of care, clinically feasible assessments of dynamic stability and associated fall risk through an assessment of single-task (ST) and dual-task (DT) walking. This study investigated gait changes between ST and DT walking and between older adult prospective fallers and non-fallers. The results were compared to a study based on retrospective fall occurrence. Seventy-five individuals (75.2 ± 6.6 years; 47 non-fallers, 28 fallers; 6 month prospective fall occurrence) walked 7.62 m under ST and DT conditions while wearing pressure-sensing insoles and accelerometers at the head, pelvis, and on both shanks. DT-induced gait changes included changes in temporal measures, centre of pressure (CoP) path stance dev...
Over the years, the population is aging rapidly and this is a global social and economic problem. As...
Objectives: Develop algorithms to detect gait impairments remotely using data from freely worn devic...
Considering that most of the falls in elderly population arise during walking, tests derived from wa...
Wearable sensors could facilitate point of care, clinically feasible assessments of dynamic stabilit...
Gait disorders are a relevant factor for falls and possible to measure with wearable devices. If a w...
Gait disorders are a relevant factor for falls and possible to measure with wearable devices. If a w...
Gait disorders are a relevant factor for falls and possible to measure with wearable devices. If a w...
Dual-task tests can identify gait characteristics peculiar to fallers and nonfallers. Understanding ...
Background: Body-worn sensors allow assessment of gait characteristics that are predictive of fall r...
Wearable sensors have potential for quantitative, gait-based, point-of-care fall risk assessment tha...
Abstract Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adult...
Background: Falls in frail elderly are a common problem with a rising incidence. Gait and postural i...
The best test to assess dual task (DT)-related falls' risk is not known. The aim of this study was t...
Dual-task tests can identify gait characteristics peculiar to fallers and nonfallers. Understanding ...
The best test to assess dual task (DT)-related falls’ risk is not known. The aim of this study was t...
Over the years, the population is aging rapidly and this is a global social and economic problem. As...
Objectives: Develop algorithms to detect gait impairments remotely using data from freely worn devic...
Considering that most of the falls in elderly population arise during walking, tests derived from wa...
Wearable sensors could facilitate point of care, clinically feasible assessments of dynamic stabilit...
Gait disorders are a relevant factor for falls and possible to measure with wearable devices. If a w...
Gait disorders are a relevant factor for falls and possible to measure with wearable devices. If a w...
Gait disorders are a relevant factor for falls and possible to measure with wearable devices. If a w...
Dual-task tests can identify gait characteristics peculiar to fallers and nonfallers. Understanding ...
Background: Body-worn sensors allow assessment of gait characteristics that are predictive of fall r...
Wearable sensors have potential for quantitative, gait-based, point-of-care fall risk assessment tha...
Abstract Falls are among the most common cause of decreased mobility and independence in older adult...
Background: Falls in frail elderly are a common problem with a rising incidence. Gait and postural i...
The best test to assess dual task (DT)-related falls' risk is not known. The aim of this study was t...
Dual-task tests can identify gait characteristics peculiar to fallers and nonfallers. Understanding ...
The best test to assess dual task (DT)-related falls’ risk is not known. The aim of this study was t...
Over the years, the population is aging rapidly and this is a global social and economic problem. As...
Objectives: Develop algorithms to detect gait impairments remotely using data from freely worn devic...
Considering that most of the falls in elderly population arise during walking, tests derived from wa...