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Evaluation of an inertial sensor system for analysis of timed-up-and-go under dual-task demands

机译:评估惯性传感器系统,以分析双任务需求下的定时走

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Functional tests, such as the timed-up-and-go (TUG), are routinely used to screen for mobility issues and fall risk. While the TUG is easy to administer and evaluate, its single time-to-completion outcome may not discriminate between different mobility challenges. Wearable sensors provide an opportunity to collect a variety of additional variables during clinical tests. The purpose of this study was to assess a new wearable inertial sensor system (iTUG) by investigating the effects of cognitive tasks in a dual-task paradigm on spatiotemporal and kinematic variables during the TUG. No previous studies have looked at both spatiotemporal variables and kinematics during dual-task TUG tests. 20 healthy young participants (10 males) performed a total 15 TUG trials with two different cognitive tasks and a normal control condition. Total time, along with spatiotemporal gait parameters and kinematics for all TUG subtasks (sit-to-stand, walking, turn, turn-to-sit), were measured using the inertial sensors. Time-to-completion from iTUG was highly correlated with concurrent manual timing. Spatiotemporal variables during walking showed expected differences between control and cognitive dual-tasks while trunk kinematics appeared to show more sensitivity to dual-tasks than reported previously in straight line walking. Non-walking TUG subtasks showed only minor changes during dual-task conditions indicating a possible attentional shift away from the cognitive task. Stride length and some variability measures were significantly different between the two cognitive tasks suggesting an ability to discriminate between tasks. Overall, the use of the iTUG system allows the collection of both traditional and potentially more discriminatory variables with a protocol that is easily used in a clinical setting. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:定期使用功能测试(例如,定时上车(TUG))来筛选移动性问题和跌倒风险。尽管TUG易于管理和评估,但其单项完成时间可能无法区分不同的移动性挑战。可穿戴式传感器提供了在临床测试过程中收集各种其他变量的机会。这项研究的目的是通过调查双任务范式中的认知任务对TUG时空和运动学变量的影响来评估新的可穿戴惯性传感器系统(iTUG)。以前没有研究在双任务TUG测试中同时观察时空变量和运动学。 20名健康的年轻参与者(10名男性)总共进行了15项TUG试验,具有两项不同的认知任务和一个正常对照条件。使用惯性传感器测量了所有时间,以及所有TUG子任务的时空步态参数和运动学(坐姿,行走,转弯,转坐)。 iTUG的完成时间与并发手动计时高度相关。步行过程中的时空变量显示控制和认知双重任务之间的预期差异,而躯干运动学似乎显示出对双重任务的敏感性比以前在直线行走中报告的要高。非行走的TUG子任务在双任务条件下仅显示出较小的变化,表明注意力可能从认知任务转移。在两个认知任务之间,步幅和一些变异性度量存在显着差异,表明可以区分任务。总体而言,iTUG系统的使用允许使用易于在临床环境中使用的协议来收集传统变量和可能更具歧视性的变量。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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