Quantitative analysis of the fall-risk assessment test with wearable inertia sensors

We performed a quantitative analysis of the fall-risk assessment test using a wearable inertia sensor focusing on two tests: the time up and go (TUG) test and the four square step test (FSST). These tests consist of various daily activities, such as sitting, standing, walking, stepping, and turning....

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Published in2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC) Vol. 2013; pp. 7217 - 7220
Main Authors Tmaura, Toshiyo, Zakaria, Nor Aini, Kuwae, Yutaka, Sekine, Masaki, Minato, Kotaro, Yoshida, Masaki
Format Conference Proceeding Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States IEEE 01.01.2013
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1557-170X
DOI10.1109/EMBC.2013.6611223

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Abstract We performed a quantitative analysis of the fall-risk assessment test using a wearable inertia sensor focusing on two tests: the time up and go (TUG) test and the four square step test (FSST). These tests consist of various daily activities, such as sitting, standing, walking, stepping, and turning. The TUG test was performed by subjects at low and high fall risk, while FSST was performed by healthy elderly and hemiplegic patients with high fall risk. In general, the total performance time of activities was evaluated. Clinically, it is important to evaluate each activity for further training and management. The wearable sensor consisted of an accelerometer and angular velocity sensor. The angular velocity and angle of pitch direction were used for TUG evaluation, and those in the pitch and yaw directions at the thigh were used for FSST. Using the threshold of the angular velocity signal, we classified the phase corresponding to each activity. We then observed the characteristics of each activity and recommended suitable training and management. The wearable sensor can be used for more detailed evaluation in fall risk management. The wearable sensor can be used more detailed evaluation for fall-risk management test.
AbstractList We performed a quantitative analysis of the fall-risk assessment test using a wearable inertia sensor focusing on two tests: the time up and go (TUG) test and the four square step test (FSST). These tests consist of various daily activities, such as sitting, standing, walking, stepping, and turning. The TUG test was performed by subjects at low and high fall risk, while FSST was performed by healthy elderly and hemiplegic patients with high fall risk. In general, the total performance time of activities was evaluated. Clinically, it is important to evaluate each activity for further training and management. The wearable sensor consisted of an accelerometer and angular velocity sensor. The angular velocity and angle of pitch direction were used for TUG evaluation, and those in the pitch and yaw directions at the thigh were used for FSST. Using the threshold of the angular velocity signal, we classified the phase corresponding to each activity. We then observed the characteristics of each activity and recommended suitable training and management. The wearable sensor can be used for more detailed evaluation in fall risk management. The wearable sensor can be used more detailed evaluation for fall-risk management test.
Author Minato, Kotaro
Sekine, Masaki
Zakaria, Nor Aini
Kuwae, Yutaka
Tmaura, Toshiyo
Yoshida, Masaki
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SubjectTerms Acceleration
Accidental Falls - prevention & control
Aged
Angular velocity
Biomechanical Phenomena
Equipment Design
Exercise Test - methods
Healthy Volunteers
Hemiplegia - physiopathology
Humans
Legged locomotion
Middle Aged
Monitoring, Ambulatory - methods
Motion
Outpatients
Risk Assessment - methods
Senior citizens
Sensors
Stroke - physiopathology
Thigh
Walking - physiology
Wireless communication
Wireless sensor networks
Title Quantitative analysis of the fall-risk assessment test with wearable inertia sensors
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