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Using a Wearable Insole Gait Analyzing System for Automated Mobility Assessment for Older People

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Computers Helping People with Special Needs (ICCHP 2010)

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Falls among the older population are one of the most common causes for injuries, frailty and for morbidity. Fall incidents have various reasons and are often related to decreased mobility and hence an increasing fall risk could be detected in time. The objective of this paper is to show results and future prospects of the funded project “vitaliSHOE” and in detail of an automated multi-sensor-based method to determine fall risk indicators in older people’s gait and body movements.

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Oberzaucher, J., Jagos, H., Zödl, C., Hlauschek, W., Zagler, W. (2010). Using a Wearable Insole Gait Analyzing System for Automated Mobility Assessment for Older People. In: Miesenberger, K., Klaus, J., Zagler, W., Karshmer, A. (eds) Computers Helping People with Special Needs. ICCHP 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6180. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14100-3_89

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