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Development of a Wearable Framework for the Assessment of a Mechanical-Based Indicator of Falling Risk in the Field

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ccPILLET, Helene
1001017 Institut de Biomécanique Humaine Georges Charpak [IBHGC]
ccWATIER, Bruno

URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10985/26423
DOI
10.1016/j.irbm.2022.11.003
Date
2023
Journal
Innovation and Research in BioMedical engineering

Abstract

Objectives: The characterization of the instability of gait is a current challenge of biomechanics. Indeed, risks of falling naturally result from the difficulty to control perturbations of the locomotion pattern. Hence, the assessment of a synthetic parameter able to quantify the instability in real time will be useful for the prevention of falls occurring in this context. Thus, the objective of the present study, in two steps, was to propose and evaluate a relevant parameter to quantifythe risk of fallings. Material and Methods: Experimental analysis of the gait of 11 able-bodied subjectsfrom a motion capture system in laboratory condition was performed. The distance of the Body Center of Mass (BCOM) to the Minimal Moment Axis (MMA) was computed as a proxy of whole-body angular momentum variations. In a second step, we quantified the kinematics during gait with wearable Inertial Measurement Units (IMU) fixed on two individuals (one able bodied person and one person with transfemoral amputation). We compared the IMU-based BCOM kinematics with a motion capture reference system to verify the accuracy of our measures in the field. Results: Normative thresholds of the distance of the Body Center of Mass (BCOM) to the Minimal Moment Axis (MMA) during able-bodied level walking were assessed. The average error between the BCoM displacement computed from the IMU and from the reference vicon data of 4 mm, 3 mm and 53 mm on the mediolateral, anteroposterior and vertical axes respectively. Conclusion: All these results make it possible to consider the determination of the risks of falls in the field at mid-term. the research on an optimal configuration that maintain the performance while simplifying the device will be essential to make it acceptable by the individuals.

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