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NORMALIZED CROSS-CORRELATION OF SUBSEQUENT STRIDES FOR EVALUATION OF WALKING STABILITY

机译:随后进展的标准化互相关,用于评估行走稳定性

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Evaluation of walking stability is essential for the elderly population to prevent possible falls due to degradation of their walking stability caused by aging. Previous studies mainly focused on center of pressure (COP) and center of body mass (COM) and their relationship during walking. However COM can not be directly measured and existing COP parameters are mainly investigated within one stride and their effectiveness is not conclusive. In this study, new parameters are proposed based on normalized cross-correlation of subsequent strides (NCSS), derived from comparison of subsequent strides of foot plantar pressure. The mean and standard deviation of NCSS are calculated for three walking conditions that are progressively less stable (1 - normal walking, 2 - walking with eyes closed, and 3 - walking with eyes closed after being spun around) for six healthy subjects. Results show that the NCSS can effectively distinguish normal walking (1) and the less stable walking with eyes closed after being spun around (3). The mean of NCSS decreases from stable to less stable walking conditions, whereas the corresponding standard deviation of NCSS increases. For each subject the value of NCSS of walking with eyes closed (2) is between those of the other two walking conditions (1 and 3), although the value varies somewhat, depending on the controllability and adaptability of the subject.
机译:步行稳定性的评估对于老年人的人口至关重要,以防止由于其衰老引起的行走稳定性的降低而跌落。以前的研究主要集中在散步期间的压力(COP)和体重中心(COM)和关系。然而,COM无法直接测量,并且在一个步幅内主要调查现有的COP参数,并且其有效性并非决定。在该研究中,基于随后的脚下(NCSS)的标准化互相关,从而衍生自脚跖压的随后趋势的比较来提出新的参数。 NCSS的平均值和标准偏差计算在三个步行条件下逐渐减少稳定(1 - 正常行走,2 - 闭着眼睛散步,并且在旋转后闭上闭着眼睛)六个健康的受试者。结果表明,NCSS可以有效地区分正常的行走(1)和瞬间闭合(3)后闭眼的稳定行走。 NCSS的平均值从稳定降低到更稳定的行走条件,而NCSS的相应标准偏差增加。对于每个主题,闭着眼的NCS的值闭合(2)在另一个步行条件(1和3)之间,尽管该值在某种程度上变化,这取决于受试者的可控性和适应性。

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