Background: Falls in stroke survivors can lead to serious injuries and medical costs. Fall risk in older adults can be predicted based on gait characteristics measured in daily life. Given the different gait patterns that stroke survivors exhibit it is unclear whether a similar fall-prediction model could be used in this group. Therefore the main purpose of this study was to examine whether fall-prediction models that have been used in older adults can also be used in a population of stroke survivors, or if modifications are needed, either in the cut-off values of such models, or in the gait characteristics of interest. Methods: This study investigated gait characteristics by assessing accelerations of the lower back measured during seven c...
Falls can have devastating consequences for older people. We determined the relationship between the...
Aim: Falls are a leading cause of disability in older people. Here we investigate if daily-life gait...
Background: The role of instrumented balance and gait assessment when screening for prospective fall...
Objective: This exploratory study investigated to what extent gait characteristics and clinical phys...
Objective: This exploratory study investigated to what extent gait characteristics and clinical phys...
Objective: This exploratory study investigated to what extent gait characteristics and clinical phys...
Background: Steady-state gait characteristics appear promising as predictors of falls in stroke surv...
Background: Steady-state gait characteristics appear promising as predictors of falls in stroke surv...
Background: Steady-state gait characteristics appear promising as predictors of falls in stroke surv...
Background. Gait characteristics extracted from trunk accelerations during daily life locomotion are...
<div><p>Falls can have devastating consequences for older people. We determined the relationship bet...
Background: Body-worn sensors allow assessment of gait characteristics that are predictive of fall r...
Aim: Falls are a leading cause of disability in older people. Here we investigate if daily-life gait...
Falls can have devastating consequences for older people. We determined the relationship between the...
Falls can have devastating consequences for older people. We determined the relationship between the...
Falls can have devastating consequences for older people. We determined the relationship between the...
Aim: Falls are a leading cause of disability in older people. Here we investigate if daily-life gait...
Background: The role of instrumented balance and gait assessment when screening for prospective fall...
Objective: This exploratory study investigated to what extent gait characteristics and clinical phys...
Objective: This exploratory study investigated to what extent gait characteristics and clinical phys...
Objective: This exploratory study investigated to what extent gait characteristics and clinical phys...
Background: Steady-state gait characteristics appear promising as predictors of falls in stroke surv...
Background: Steady-state gait characteristics appear promising as predictors of falls in stroke surv...
Background: Steady-state gait characteristics appear promising as predictors of falls in stroke surv...
Background. Gait characteristics extracted from trunk accelerations during daily life locomotion are...
<div><p>Falls can have devastating consequences for older people. We determined the relationship bet...
Background: Body-worn sensors allow assessment of gait characteristics that are predictive of fall r...
Aim: Falls are a leading cause of disability in older people. Here we investigate if daily-life gait...
Falls can have devastating consequences for older people. We determined the relationship between the...
Falls can have devastating consequences for older people. We determined the relationship between the...
Falls can have devastating consequences for older people. We determined the relationship between the...
Aim: Falls are a leading cause of disability in older people. Here we investigate if daily-life gait...
Background: The role of instrumented balance and gait assessment when screening for prospective fall...