By George Shaker Hajar Abedi, Clara Magnier, Kavini Rabel, Arunav Munjal, Divya Kamath, Kashish Grover, Shenbei Fan, Shyan Mascarenhas, Plinio P. Morita, Jennifer Boger, Alexander Wong
“Put one foot in front of the other.” The manner of walking consists of the continuous lifting and setting down of each foot can be defined as gait. Gait is progressively considered one of the most important daily activities while also acting as an indicator for long-term and acute health status changes, such as the detection of fall risks. The instinctive character of this pattern could be an opportunity to analyze, detect, and even predict changes in health and cognition. Parameters for gait can be utilized as attainable clinical markers to determine the risk of functional decline for neurological pathologies such as Alzheimer’s and dementia without invasive detection systems. Beyond neurological pathology, gait can be related to cardiovascular disease due to its involvement during physical effort. Numerous technological devices are being developed to extract beneficial data from individual gait patterns. These existing technologies can be used to detect changes in people’s gait patterns, especially in older adults. This information could be used to further support the detection and analysis of parameters related to changes in mobility, cognition, and frailty. This monograph delves into three chapters: Gait Analysis Background, Technologies Available for Gait Analysis, and Pathological Implications of Gait.
Product Details
ASIN : B0F23Y3R9B
Publisher : Nova Medicine and Health
Publication date : April 14, 2025
Language : English
ISBN-13 : 979-8895304709





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