학술논문

Risk of Falling Assessment on Different Types of Ground Using the Instrumented TUG
Document Type
Conference
Source
2015 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2015 IEEE International Conference on. :2372-2377 Oct, 2015
Subject
Bioengineering
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Instruments
Temperature measurement
Magnetic sensors
Legged locomotion
Atmospheric measurements
Footwear
Risk of falling
gait analysis
instrumented TUG
Type of ground
Language
Abstract
Degradation of postural control observed with aging is responsible for balance problems in the elderly, especially during the activity of walking. This gradual loss of performance generates abnormal gait, and therefore increases the risk of falling. This risk worsens in people with neuronal pathologies like Parkinson and Ataxia diseases. Many clinical tests are used for fall assessment such as the Timed up and go (TUG) test. Recently, many works have improved this test by using instrumentation, especially body-worn sensors. However, during the instrumented TUG (iTUG) test, the type of ground can influence risk of falling. In this paper, we present a new methodology for fall risk assessment based on quantitative gait parameters measurement in order to improve instrumented TUG test. The proposed measurement unit is used on different types of ground, which is known to affect human gait. The methodology is closer to the real walking environment and therefore enhances ability to differentiate risks level. Our system assesses the risk of falling's level by quantitative measurement of intrinsic gait parameters using fuzzy logic. He is also able to measure environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure for a better evaluation of the risk in activities of daily living (ADL).