Abstract
Inverted pendulum (IP) models of human walking allow for wearable motion-sensor based estimations of spatio-temporal gait parameters during unconstrained walking in daily-life conditions. At present it is unclear to what extent different IP based estimations yield different results, and reliability and validity have not been investigated in older persons without a specific medical condition. The aim of this study was to compare reliability and validity of four different IP based estimations of mean step length in independent-living older persons. Participants were assessed twice and walked at different speeds while wearing a tri-axial accelerometer at the lower back. For all step-length estimators, test-retest intra-class correlations approached or were above 0.90. Intra-class correlations with reference step length were above 0.92 with a mean error of 0.0 cm when (1) multiplying the estimated center-of-mass displacement during a step by an individual correction factor in a simple IP model, or (2) adding an individual constant for bipedal stance displacement to the estimated displacement during single stance in a 2-phase IP model. When applying generic corrections or constants in all subjects (i.e. multiplication by 1.25, or adding 75% of foot length), correlations were above 0.75 with a mean error of respectively 2.0 and 1.2 cm. Although the results indicate that an individual adjustment of the IP models provides better estimations of mean step length, the ease of a generic adjustment can be favored when merely evaluating intra-individual differences. Further studies should determine the validity of these IP based estimations for assessing gait in daily life. (c) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 940-944 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Gait & Posture |
Volume | 38 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Sept-2013 |
Keywords
- Accelerometry
- Inverted pendulum model
- Spatio-temporal gait parameters
- Older persons
- Independent living
- FRAIL ELDERLY PERSONS
- SPATIOTEMPORAL PARAMETERS
- UNCONSTRAINED WALKING
- STEP LENGTH
- ACCELEROMETRY
- FREQUENCY
- ACCURACY
- MOBILITY
- ADULTS
- SCALE