利用可穿戴传感器分析移动辅助设备的使用质量

T. Hester, D. Sherrill, P. Bonato, M. Hamel, K. Perreault, P. Boissy
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许多患有慢性残疾和运动能力下降的老年人使用手杖等行动辅助装置。一旦带回家,这些行动辅助装置通常被误用或根本不使用。需要一种评估在家庭环境中使用拐杖的方法来帮助临床医生处方这种装置。在这项研究中,我们建议使用可穿戴传感器来监测手杖的使用质量。可穿戴传感器用于识别受试者正在执行的运动任务(例如水平行走,在斜坡上行走,爬楼梯),而手杖上的传感器用于评估手杖在已识别任务背景下的使用情况。来自15例关节炎患者的结果表明,可以可靠地识别感兴趣的运动任务(即平均灵敏度等于95%,特异性大于95%)。从手杖上的传感器得到的负载值和特征的分布表明,所提出的技术对个体使用质量的差异和运动任务中手杖负载动态的差异高度敏感
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Using wearable sensors to analyze the quality of use of mobility assistive devices
Many older adults with chronic disabilities and diminished movement abilities use mobility assistive devices such as canes. Once taken home, these mobility assistive devices are commonly misused or not used at all. A means for assessing the use of a cane in the home setting is needed to aid clinicians in the prescription of such devices. In this study, we propose the use of wearable sensors to monitor the quality of use of a cane. Wearable sensors are used to identify the motor task (e.g. level walking, walking on an incline, stair climbing) that a subject is performing whereas sensors on the cane are utilized to evaluate the use of the cane in the context of the identified task. Results from 15 patients with arthritis indicate that the motor tasks of interest can be reliably identified (i.e. for average sensitivity equal to 95%, specificity is greater than 95%). The distribution of load values and features derived from the sensors on the cane suggest that the proposed technique is highly sensitive to differences in quality of use across individuals and differences in the dynamics of loading the cane across motor tasks
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