We found that multiple studies exist for the tasks walking and standing, while hopping and running are covered less. However, all tasks still offer opportunities for both in-depth and fundamental research. Regarding the recovery mechanisms we found that humans can recover from various types of ...
In this study, the adjusted lower limb length was defined as the height from the floor to the greater trochanter. 3. TUG: measurement of the time required for standing up out of a chair, walking 3 m, turning around, walking back to the chair, and sitting down (timed cognition) TUG ...
daily incidence of AOFIs in the cold season (20.2 per 100,000 population) was observed on days when the ground surface was covered by compact or wet snow, air temperature ranged from −7.0 °C to −0.7 °C, and the amount of precipitation was above 0.4 mm. In the warm season, ...
Falling was defined according to the codes MB46.3 (A sudden spontaneous fall while standing and recovery within seconds or minutes) and MB47.C (Tendency to fall because of old age or other unclear health problems) from the International Classification of Diseases-11 (ICD-11). ...
Such a scene usually consists of sequences of standing (or sitting), falling from an upper level to a lower level, such as ground, and being at rest. Figure 1 shows an example of the human fall sequence of standing, falling, and fallen. Figure 1. Human fall incident: (a) standing, ...
Torso Line and Torso Vector There are in total 20 points of a person's skeleton that can be tracked by the Kinect sensor when the person is standing, while 10 points when sitting if used in front view. Additionally, the untracked joints can be estimated by the embedded program in Kinect....
ending up lying Lateral left fall Lateral right fall Ending up lying Ending up lying Standing-sitting and lying on a mattress-standing Standing-sitting on a chair-standing Taking stairs Bending over Walking Stretching shoulder Staggering forward Staggering backward Twisting waist A positive or a negati...