2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22051749
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Amputee Fall Risk Classification Using Machine Learning and Smartphone Sensor Data from 2-Minute and 6-Minute Walk Tests

Abstract: The 6-min walk test (6MWT) is commonly used to assess a person’s physical mobility and aerobic capacity. However, richer knowledge can be extracted from movement assessments using artificial intelligence (AI) models, such as fall risk status. The 2-min walk test (2MWT) is an alternate assessment for people with reduced mobility who cannot complete the full 6MWT, including some people with lower limb amputations; therefore, this research investigated automated foot strike (FS) detection and fall risk classifica… Show more

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“…The 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT) [4,5] and the 10-Meter Walk Test (10MWT) [6] are relevant clinical options, but in its applicability the examiner will need ample space or a treadmill (and this reduces the accessibility of the test) [4,5]. In addition, these tests limited to assess cardiorespiratory fitness [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT) [4,5] and the 10-Meter Walk Test (10MWT) [6] are relevant clinical options, but in its applicability the examiner will need ample space or a treadmill (and this reduces the accessibility of the test) [4,5]. In addition, these tests limited to assess cardiorespiratory fitness [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, creating a database of L Test segment timings could help clinicians interpret outcomes from data The implementation of this algorithm into a smartphone app could provide clinicians with these data in an efficient manner. Further signal analysis during the L Test could also provide clinicians with additional details, and assist in future evaluations of fall risk [35].…”
Section: Limitations and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 6-min walk test (6MWT) is a submaximal movement assessment that is routinely used to assess an individual's aerobic capacity and physical mobility [15,16]. Originally developed for use in patients with chronic respiratory or cardiovascular disease, the 6MWT is currently used to assess diverse populations, including older adults and people who have had a stroke, lower extremity amputations, or PD [17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%