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Reading from the Black Box: What Sensors Tell Us about Resting and Recovery after Real-World Falls

Schwickert, Lars
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Klenk, Jochen
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Zijlstra, Wiebren
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2018
Gerontology

Lying on the floor for a long time after falls, regardless of whether an injury results, remains an unsolved health care problem. In order to develop efficient and acceptable fall detection and reaction approaches, it is relevant to improve the understanding of the circumstances and the characteristics of post-impact responses and the return or failure to return to pre-fall activities. Falls are seldom observed by others; until now, the knowledge about movement kinematics during falls and following impact have been anecdotal.

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research article
DOI
10.1159/000478092
Web of Science ID

WOS:000418134900010

Author(s)
Schwickert, Lars
Klenk, Jochen
Zijlstra, Wiebren
Forst-Gill, Maxim
Sczuka, Kim
Helbostad, Jorunn L
Chiari, Lorenzo
Aminian, Kamiar  
Todd, Chris
Becker, Clemens
Date Issued

2018

Published in
Gerontology
Volume

64

Start page

90

End page

95

Subjects

Falls

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Recovery

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Fall detection

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Inertial sensors

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Signal analysis

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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September 3, 2017
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/139956
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