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Two-dimensional dynamic walking stability of elderly females with a history of falls

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MEDICAL & BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING & COMPUTING
卷 59, 期 7-8, 页码 1575-1583

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11517-021-02410-1

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Gait; Centre-of-mass; Inverted pendulum model; Postural balance

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11772037]
  2. Key R&D projects in Shanxi Province [201903D321167]
  3. National Key R&D Programme of China [2018YFC2001400]
  4. Beijing Academy of Science and Technology Budding Project [BGS201913]

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Accurate evaluation of dynamic walking stability in elderly is crucial for fall prevention. A 2-D analysis method using foot envelope information demonstrated significant differences among healthy young, healthy elderly, and elderly fallers. The study suggests that elderly female fallers have their center-of-masses closer to the foot-supporting boundary at toe-off.
Injuries related with falls are a major health risk for the elderly. Accurate evaluation of the dynamic walking stability of elderly people is the key to fall prevention. A two-dimensional (2-D) model is proposed in this study given that the custom method is mainly focused on the dynamic walking stability along the antero-posterior axis. An inverted pendulum model was utilised to calculate the region of stability at toe-off, and stability conditions were evaluated first along the antero-posterior and medio-lateral axes. The analysis was then extended to the 2-D plane. In the 2-D case, the region of stability was determined based on the use of the information of the envelope of the foot. Twenty-four female participants, categorised as healthy young, healthy elderly, and elderly with a history of falls, were examined. Significant differences among the three groups were demonstrated with the 2-D analysis method, but not in the antero-posterior or medio-lateral analyses. The centre-of-masses of elderly fallers were significantly closer to the foot-supporting boundary compared with that of healthy young and elderly adults at toe-off. A 2-D analysis method using the envelope-of-foot could evaluate the dynamic stability of elderly females based on a more accurate scale.

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