Algorithms and Measures

Gait and Balance

Gait and balance disorders are major causes of falls and predict future falls more consistently than other identified risk factors.

Gait and Balance

Gait and Balance

Poor gait and balance is inability to control and maintain body position comfortably while performing normal activities such as sitting, standing, walking and climbing stairs. ActiGraph technology can be used to objectively quantify gait and balance, both during supervised, in-clinic tests and continuously in a real-world, everyday environment. Quantitative and objective assessments of gait and posture can reveal very subtle changes in gait characteristics that might not be obvious otherwise – sometimes years prior to a clinical diagnosis. Detection of falls and assessment of fall-risk in real life is also where wearables can provide valuable information to the clinical care of people with chronic diseases.

Commonly Used mobility Measures

  •   Walking Speed
  •   Stride Velocity
  •   Real-World 6-Minute Walking Distance (RW-6MWD)
  •   Fall Detection
  •   Fall Risk

GAIT AND BALANCE WEAR LOCATION    
Measures Wrist Waist / Hip Ankle    
Step Count    
Cadence    
Gait Speed    
Step / Stride Length      
Stride Velocity      
Temporal      
Distance    
6MWD    
Symmetry      

     Accelerometer
  Gyroscope
  Bilateral Recording


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