Search Results - "Kuwae, Yutaka"
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Differences in the Timed Up and Go Test under different measurement conditions in young healthy adults
Published in Journal of Physical Therapy Science (01-01-2023)“…[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to verify whether Timed Up and Go (TUG) test measurements differed according to the seat height of the chair, presence…”
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革靴着用時とスニーカー着用時による歩行の相違: 運動学的・運動力学的比較
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Evaluation of lower limb motor function using wireless motion sensors-a comparison of normal elderly subjects and those requiring Support Level 1
Published in Electronics and communications in Japan (01-12-2012)“…This study quantitatively compared lower limb motility of normal subjects and those requiring Support Level 1 (support_1). We developed a wireless inertial…”
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Quantitative analysis of fall risk using TUG test
Published in Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering (12-03-2015)“…We examined falling risk among elderly using a wearable inertial sensor, which combines accelerometer and gyrosensors devices, applied during the Timed Up and…”
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Differences in Gait between Leather Shoes and Sneakers: Kinematic and Kinetic Comparisons: 運動学的・運動力学的比較
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Differences in Gait between Leather Shoes and Sneakers: Kinematic and Kinetic Comparisons
Published in Rigakuryoho Kagaku (2018)“…[Purpose] To clarify the differences in gait between leather shoes and sneakers in terms of kinematics and kinetics. [Subjects and Methods] Ten healthy male…”
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Improving the accuracy of pedometer used by the elderly with the FFT algorithm
Published in Medicine and science in sports and exercise (01-09-2006)“…The aim of this study was to investigate and improve the accuracy of accelerometer-type pedometers used by the elderly with slow walking speeds, with or…”
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A Novel Method for Estimating the Number of Steps Walked in the Elderly Using a Tri-Axial Accelerometer: 1711
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Evaluation of a Wearable Sensor System Monitoring Posture Changes and Activities for Use in Rehabilitation
Published in Journal of robotics and mechatronics (01-12-2007)“…To evaluate the effectiveness of rehabilitation, physical therapists must assess the posture changes in patients standing-up, walking, etc. Conventional…”
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Quantitative analysis of the fall-risk assessment test with wearable inertia sensors
Published in 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC) (01-01-2013)“…We performed a quantitative analysis of the fall-risk assessment test using a wearable inertia sensor focusing on two tests: the time up and go (TUG) test and…”
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A fully automated health-care monitoring at home without attachment of any biological sensors and its clinical evaluation
Published in 2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (01-01-2009)“…Daily monitoring of health condition is important for an effective scheme for early diagnosis, treatment and prevention of lifestyle-related diseases such as…”
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New attempt of proposing the pedometer algorithm in the elderly
Published in 2008 5th International Summer School and Symposium on Medical Devices and Biosensors (01-06-2008)“…A pedometer is popular as a quantitative evaluator of walking. However it may not measure the number of steps for elderly. In this study, we attempted to…”
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The influence of floor material on standing and walking by hemiplegic patients
Published in Conference proceedings (IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Conf.) (2004)“…In this study, we evaluated the influence of floor materials on standing and walking in hemiplegic patients. To monitor body motion during standing and walking…”
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