Use of an Instrumented Timed Up and Go (iTUG) for Fall Risk Classification |
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Authors: | Kurt Jackson Renee Sample Kimberly Bigelow |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Physical Therapy, University of Dayton, Ohio, USA;2. Kjackson1@udayton.edu;4. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Dayton, Ohio, USA |
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Abstract: | AbstractAim: To determine if an instrumented Timed Up and Go (iTUG) can accurately classify older adult recurrent fallers and non-fallers who are age and sex-matched. Methods: iTUG data from older adult recurrent fallers (n?=?25) and age and sex-matched non-fallers (n?=?25) were selected for comparison from a pool of participants (n?=?148) that were involved in a larger age and mobility related study. Results: All of the iTUG measures demonstrated a low level of accuracy in classifying recurrent fallers from non-fallers (AUC?=?0.49–0.56) and there were no significant differences in any of the iTUG performance measures between groups. Conclusion: The iTUG was unable to appropriately classify or differentiate older adult recurrent fallers from non-fallers who were both age and sex-matched. The role and usefulness of body-worn sensors for assessing mobility and fall risk require further investigation. |
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Keywords: | Instrumented Timed Up and Go iTUG fall risk classification sensors |
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