Background Falls in older people represent a major age-related health challenge facing our society. Novel methods for delivery of falls prevention programs are required to increase effectiveness and adherence to these programs while containing costs. The primary aim of the Information and Communications Technology-based System to Predict and Prevent Falls (iStoppFalls) project was to develop innovative home-based technologies for continuous monitoring and exercise-based prevention of falls in community-dwelling older people. The aim of this paper is to describe the components of the iStoppFalls system. Methods The system comprised of 1) a TV, 2) a PC, 3) the Microsoft Kinect, 4) a wearable sensor and 5) an assessment and training so...
Background: Can exercise technology be part of a future fall prevention effort? Two technologies for...
With the expected increase in the number of people living to an older age, fall-related injury threa...
Introduction: Falls are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal unintentional injuries in older peo...
Background: Falls are common in older adults and can result in serious injuries. Due to demographic ...
Background: Falls are common in older adults and can result in serious injuries. Due to demographic ...
Background: Falls are common in older adults and can result in serious injuries. Due to demographic ...
Background: Falls and fall-related injuries are a serious public health issue. Exercise programs can...
Background: Falls are very common, especially in adults aged 65 years and older. Within the current...
Background: Falls and fall-related injuries are a serious public health issue. Exercise programs can...
Background: Falls and fall-related injuries are a serious public health issue. Exercise programs can...
Background: Falls and fall-related injuries are a serious public health issue. Exercise programs can...
Background: Falls and fall-related injury among older people are a major public health burden. Exerc...
Background: Falls and fall-related injury among older people are a major public health burden. Exerc...
With population ageing, falls in older Australians pose a significant health care burden. Considerab...
© 2018 ACM. Falling is, unfortunately, a leading cause of injury and death in the global elderly pop...
Background: Can exercise technology be part of a future fall prevention effort? Two technologies for...
With the expected increase in the number of people living to an older age, fall-related injury threa...
Introduction: Falls are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal unintentional injuries in older peo...
Background: Falls are common in older adults and can result in serious injuries. Due to demographic ...
Background: Falls are common in older adults and can result in serious injuries. Due to demographic ...
Background: Falls are common in older adults and can result in serious injuries. Due to demographic ...
Background: Falls and fall-related injuries are a serious public health issue. Exercise programs can...
Background: Falls are very common, especially in adults aged 65 years and older. Within the current...
Background: Falls and fall-related injuries are a serious public health issue. Exercise programs can...
Background: Falls and fall-related injuries are a serious public health issue. Exercise programs can...
Background: Falls and fall-related injuries are a serious public health issue. Exercise programs can...
Background: Falls and fall-related injury among older people are a major public health burden. Exerc...
Background: Falls and fall-related injury among older people are a major public health burden. Exerc...
With population ageing, falls in older Australians pose a significant health care burden. Considerab...
© 2018 ACM. Falling is, unfortunately, a leading cause of injury and death in the global elderly pop...
Background: Can exercise technology be part of a future fall prevention effort? Two technologies for...
With the expected increase in the number of people living to an older age, fall-related injury threa...
Introduction: Falls are the leading cause of fatal and non-fatal unintentional injuries in older peo...