| Literature DB >> 28224139 |
Omid Dehzangi1, Zheng Zhao1, Mohammad-Mahdi Bidmeshki1, John Biggan2, Christopher Ray2, Roozbeh Jafari1.
Abstract
Gait and postural control are important aspects of human movement and balance. Normal movement control in human is subject to change with aging. With aging, the nervous system comprising, somatosensory, visual senses, spatial orientation senses, and neuromuscular control degrade. As a result, the body movement control such as the lateral sway while walking is affected which has been shown to be a significant cause of falling among the elderly. Biofeedback has been investigated to assist elderly improve their body movement and postural ability, by supplementing the feedback to the nervous system. In this paper, we propose a wearable low-power sensor system capable of characterizing lateral sway and gait parameters. Then, it can provide corrective feedback to reduce excessive sway in real-time via vibratory feedback modules. Real-time and low-power characteristics along with wearability of our proposed system allow long-term continuous subjects' sway monitoring while giving direct feedback to enhance walking sway and prevent falling. It can also be used in the clinics as a tool for evaluating the risks of falls, and training users to better maintain their balance. The effectiveness of the biofeedback system was evaluated on 12 older adults as they performed gait and stance tasks with and without biofeedback. Significant improvement (p-value < 0.1) in sway angle in variance of the sway angle, variance of gait phases, and in postural control while on perturbed surface was detected when the proposed Sway Error Feedback System was used.Entities:
Keywords: Biofeedback; Body movement; Design; Experimentation; Gait; Lateral sway; Measurement; Postural control; Sway monitoring; Verification
Year: 2013 PMID: 28224139 PMCID: PMC5316465 DOI: 10.1145/2534088.2534110
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Wirel Health