2022
DOI: 10.1109/tnsre.2022.3143094
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Transductive Learning Models for Accurate Ambulatory Gait Analysis in Elderly Residents of Assisted Living Facilities

Abstract: Instrumented footwear represents a promising technology for spatiotemporal gait analysis in out-of-the-lab conditions. However, moderate accuracy impacts this technology's ability to capture subtle, but clinically meaningful, changes in gait patterns that may indicate adverse outcomes or underlying neurological conditions. This limitation hampers the use of instrumented footwear to aid functional assessments and clinical decision making. This paper introduces new transductivelearning inference models that subs… Show more

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“…We therefore expected to find more differences between walking with at rollator on bitumen than we did, which might depend on our sample of healthy, younger persons. Using wearable sensors to measure gait with walking aid can reduce the accuracy of the measure, which also could explain the small differences [ 25 ]. However, step length is related to fear of falling among older adults [ 26 ] and fear of falling and falls are also related [ 27 ].…”
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“…We therefore expected to find more differences between walking with at rollator on bitumen than we did, which might depend on our sample of healthy, younger persons. Using wearable sensors to measure gait with walking aid can reduce the accuracy of the measure, which also could explain the small differences [ 25 ]. However, step length is related to fear of falling among older adults [ 26 ] and fear of falling and falls are also related [ 27 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using additional IMU:s is for example reliable for measuring trunk range of motion [ 34 ] and to detect anticipatory postural adjustments [ 35 ]. Instrumental footwear has also shown to be feasible for ambulatory gait analysis [ 25 ]. However, we used the same lap in all walks, which increases reliability of the data collected.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The hardware and software require approximately 5 minutes to equip onto patients and initiate data collection. This technology has been validated against gold-standard gait analysis systems in young healthy individuals (Zhang et al, 2020), older adults (Zhang et al, 2022), and patients with neuromuscular (Duong et al, 2021) or neurodevelopmental (Duong et al, 2020) disorders.
Figure 1. Components of the instrumented insole system, including (a) an 8-cell force sensitive resistor (FSR) and 9-degree-of-freedom inertial measurement unit (IMU), (b) a smartphone control application, and (c) the fully assembled insole and logic unit.
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“…To reduce the energy costs of exoskeletons during loaded walking, some motion intent recognition schemes [6,7] detect the key timing of the GC. To analyze the gait features of the elderly, Zhang et al [8] detected the subject's gait phase, such as stride length and swing time. For the intra-and inter-subject clinical diagnoses, Morbidoni et al [9] predicted heel-strike and toe-off timing of cerebral-palsy children.…”
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confidence: 99%