Instrumented timed up and go: Fall risk assessment based on inertial wearable sensors

Joana Silva, I. Sousa
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Strategies for fall risk assessment are currently not multifactorial neither implemented as a regular assessment of health status in clinics or hospital. The reason could be related with a lack of an easy to implement, complete and objective test to assess elderly's fall risk level. More recently, inertial wearable sensors have been used in combination with standard tests to evaluate the performance of the person during each phase of the test in an objective way. This paper proposes a methodology for collecting and analyzing the Timed-Up and Go (TUG) test instrumented with wearable inertial sensors. An automatic algorithm to segment the TUG test into three components was implemented prior to feature extraction. Overall, features from the walking and first turning phases of the tests could provide meaningful information to differentiate groups of high and low fall risk.
仪器计时up and go:基于惯性可穿戴传感器的跌倒风险评估
跌倒风险评估战略目前不是多因素的,也不是作为诊所或医院健康状况的定期评估来实施的。其原因可能与缺乏一种易于实施、完整和客观的测试来评估老年人跌倒风险水平有关。最近,惯性可穿戴传感器已与标准测试结合使用,以客观的方式评估人在测试每个阶段的表现。提出了一种基于可穿戴惯性传感器采集和分析拖运(TUG)测试结果的方法。在特征提取之前,实现了一种自动将TUG测试分为三个部分的算法。总的来说,测试的行走和第一次转弯阶段的特征可以提供有意义的信息来区分高和低跌倒风险组。
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