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 ...
Out of the total population, 10 0.2% were aged 60 years and above. Injuries resulting from falls in elderly people are a primary public-health concern, and it is considered as one of the main reasons of functional impairment, long standing pain, disability, and death in this population. 2...
Consent to participate is not applicable as the need for informed consent was waived by the Standing Committee for Coordination of Health and Medical Research, MOH, Kuwait (the study is based on data from the national database and therefore no consent to participate was required by the committee...
Human falls, especially for elderly people, can cause serious injuries that might lead to permanent disability. Approximately 20–30% of the aged people in the United States who experienced fall accidents suffer from head trauma, injuries, or bruises. Fall detection is becoming an important public...
Such mechanisms of preceding activity as standing and sitting, climbing up/down, and running were more frequent in the warm season. AOFI cases in the warm season who had climbing up/down and running recorded as the mechanism of preceding activity were largely children (13.9% and 27.0% ...
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...
A review of standing balance recovery from stroke. Gait Posture 2005, 22, 267–281. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Termoz, N.; Halliday, S.E.; Winter, D.A.; Frank, J.S.; Patla, A.E.; Prince, F. The control of upright stance in young, elderly and persons with Parkinson’s ...
When looked at from the perspective of treefall, the prevailing state of a forest centres on dead components; standing-dead trees, coarse-woody debris and fallen logs, which typically persist for much longer than it takes for a seed to establish, compete, and race to the canopy. From the ...