Gait and balance impairments are linked with reduced mobility and increased risk of falling. Wearable sensing technologies, such as inertial measurement units (IMUs), may augment clinical assessments by providing continuous, high-resolution data. This study tested and validated the utility of a single IMU to quantify gait and balance features during routine clinical outcome tests, and evaluated changes in sensor-derived measurements with age, sex, height, and weight. Age-ranged, healthy individuals (N = 49, 20-70 years) wore a lower back IMU during the 10 m walk test (10MWT), Timed Up and Go (TUG), and Berg Balance Scale (BBS). Spatiotemporal gait parameters computed from the sensor data were validated against gold standard measures, demons...
In the elderly, geriatric problems such as the risk of fall or frailty are a challenge for society. ...
Technological advances in inertial sensors allow for monitoring of daily-life gait characteristics a...
Balance disorders present a significant healthcare burden due to the potential for hospitalization o...
Gait and balance impairments are linked with reduced mobility and increased risk of falling. Wearabl...
Deterioration of gait and balance, whether from aging, disease, or injury, has been linked to reduce...
Healthy gait and balance are essential for independent living and maintaining a high quality of life...
The high prevalence of falls and the enormous impact they have on the elderly population is a cause ...
Falls are the cause for more than half of the injury-related hospitalizations among older people. Ac...
The aim of this study was to objectively assess and compare gait capacity and gait performance in re...
Introduction: The aim of the present review is to track the evolution of wearable IMUs from their us...
Abstract. In industrialized countries the share of elderly subjects is in-creasing. Hence, diseases ...
Gait disorders are a relevant factor for falls and possible to measure with wearable devices. If a w...
Wearable sensors in the form of inertial measurement units (IMUs) enable the unobtrusive quantificat...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
Compared to laboratory equipment inertial sensors are inexpensive and portable, permitting the measu...
In the elderly, geriatric problems such as the risk of fall or frailty are a challenge for society. ...
Technological advances in inertial sensors allow for monitoring of daily-life gait characteristics a...
Balance disorders present a significant healthcare burden due to the potential for hospitalization o...
Gait and balance impairments are linked with reduced mobility and increased risk of falling. Wearabl...
Deterioration of gait and balance, whether from aging, disease, or injury, has been linked to reduce...
Healthy gait and balance are essential for independent living and maintaining a high quality of life...
The high prevalence of falls and the enormous impact they have on the elderly population is a cause ...
Falls are the cause for more than half of the injury-related hospitalizations among older people. Ac...
The aim of this study was to objectively assess and compare gait capacity and gait performance in re...
Introduction: The aim of the present review is to track the evolution of wearable IMUs from their us...
Abstract. In industrialized countries the share of elderly subjects is in-creasing. Hence, diseases ...
Gait disorders are a relevant factor for falls and possible to measure with wearable devices. If a w...
Wearable sensors in the form of inertial measurement units (IMUs) enable the unobtrusive quantificat...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
Compared to laboratory equipment inertial sensors are inexpensive and portable, permitting the measu...
In the elderly, geriatric problems such as the risk of fall or frailty are a challenge for society. ...
Technological advances in inertial sensors allow for monitoring of daily-life gait characteristics a...
Balance disorders present a significant healthcare burden due to the potential for hospitalization o...