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Proof-of-Concept Testing of a Real-Time mHealth Measure to Estimate Postural Control During Walking: A Potential Application for Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries

机译:实时mHealth量度的概念验证测试用于评估步行过程中的姿势控制:轻度创伤性脑损伤的潜在应用

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Background: Most individuals with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) experience post-injury deficits in postural control. Currently available measures of postural control are lab-based or supervised, which may hinder timely symptom assessment for individuals with mTBI, including Asian populations, who do not seek initial screening post-injury. In this proof-of-concept testing study, we introduce a real-time mobile health (mHealth) system to measure postural control during walking. The proposed mHealth system can be used for home-based symptom assessment and management of mTBI.Methods: In our proposed mHealth system, a smartwatch, a smartphone, and a cloud server communicate to measure, collect, and store body balance data in real time. Specifically, we focus on the rotation vector data that have been reported to be the most effective in terms of differentiating balance control during walking across different participants.Results: Constant motion change in four participants (two females and two males; three healthy participants, and one individual with reduced physical mobility) was collected and analyzed. The results of our data analysis show that, compared to healthy participants, the individual was reduced physical mobility had a wider range of motion between right and left, up and down, and forward and backward while walking. We also found that female participants had narrower ranges of right-to-left and up-and-down motions than their male counterparts.Conclusions: Our results highlight the potential of the proposed real-time mHealth system for home-based symptom assessment and management of mTBI, which may benefit Asian and other nonwhite racial minority groups that appear to be more reluctant to access post-acute rehabilitation services.
机译:背景:大多数患有轻度颅脑损伤(mTBI)的人在姿势控制方面会出现损伤后缺陷。当前可用的姿势控制措施是基于实验室的或受监督的,这可能会妨碍mTBI个体(包括亚洲人群)的及时症状评估,这些患者不寻求损伤后的初步筛查。在此概念验证测试研究中,我们引入了实时移动健康(mHealth)系统来测量步行过程中的姿势控制。拟议的mHealth系统可用于基于家庭的mTBI症状评估和管理。方法:在我们拟议的mHealth系统中,智能手表,智能手机和云服务器进行通信以实时测量,收集和存储身体平衡数据。具体来说,我们专注于据报道在区分不同参与者的行走过程中区分平衡控制方面最有效的旋转矢量数据。结果:四名参与者(两名女性和两名男性;三名健康参与者;以及收集并分析一位行动不便的人。我们的数据分析结果表明,与健康的参与者相比,个体的身体活动能力降低,步行时左右移动,上下左右,向前和向后运动范围更广。我们还发现女性参与者比男性参与者具有更窄的左右运动范围。结论:我们的结果突出了建议的实时mHealth系统在基于家庭的症状评估和管理中的潜力mTBI,可能会使亚洲和其他似乎更不愿接受急性后康复服务的非白人少数族裔群体受益。

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