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Analysis of pelvic movement in the elderly during walking using a posture monitoring system equipped with a triaxial accelerometer and a gyroscope
Authors:Ishigaki Norio  Kimura Teiji  Usui Yuki  Aoki Kaoru  Narita Nobuyo  Shimizu Masayuki  Hara Kazuo  Ogihara Nobuhide  Nakamura Koichi  Kato Hiroyuki  Ohira Masayoshi  Yokokawa Yoshiharu  Miyoshi Kei  Murakami Narumichi  Okada Shinpei  Nakamura Tomokazu  Saito Naoto
Affiliation:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan.
Abstract:
The incidence of falls in the elderly is increasing with the aging of society and is becoming a major public health issue. From the viewpoint of prevention of falls, it is important to evaluate the stability of the gait in the elderly people. The pelvic movement, which is a critical factor for walking stability, was analyzed using a posture monitoring system equipped with a triaxial accelerometer and a gyroscope. The subjects were 95 elderly people over 60 years of age. The criteria for instability were open-eye standing on one leg for 15s or less, and 11s or more on 3m timed up and go test. Forty subjects who did not meet both of these criteria comprised the stable group, and the remaining 55 subjects comprised the unstable group. Pelvic movement during walking was compared between the two groups. The angle, angular velocity, and acceleration were analyzed based on the wave shape derived from the device worn around the second sacral. The results indicated that pelvic movement was lower in all three directions in the unstable group compared to the stable group, and the changes in the pelvic movement during walking in unstable elderly people were also reduced. This report is the first to evaluate pelvic movement by both a triaxial accelerometer and a triaxial gyroscope simultaneously. The characteristics of pelvic movement during walking can be applied in screening to identify elderly people with instability, which is the main risk factor associated with falls.
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