2024
DOI: 10.3390/jcm13071923
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Use of a Triaxial Accelerometer to Measure Changes in Gait Sway and Related Motor Function after Corrective Spinal Fusion Surgery for Adult Spinal Deformity

Tomoyoshi Sakaguchi,
Naveen Sake,
Masato Tanaka
et al.

Abstract: Background: Adult spinal deformity is a complex condition that causes lower back pain, causing spinal imbalance and discomfort in activities of daily life. After corrective spinal surgery, patients’ gait and balance abilities might not revert to normalcy and they might be at increased risk of falling. Therefore, early evaluation of such a risk is imperative to prevent further complications such as a fall, or even worse, fractures in post-surgery ASD patients. However, there has been no report of an investigati… Show more

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“…Gait sway evaluation using an accelerometer (wearable sensor) has become a popular gait evaluation method due to its cost-effectiveness [98][99][100]. Accelerometers are easy to wear and have no limitations on measurement location, making them simple and practical tools in clinical practice [101].…”
Section: Triaxial Accelerometer (Figure 8)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gait sway evaluation using an accelerometer (wearable sensor) has become a popular gait evaluation method due to its cost-effectiveness [98][99][100]. Accelerometers are easy to wear and have no limitations on measurement location, making them simple and practical tools in clinical practice [101].…”
Section: Triaxial Accelerometer (Figure 8)mentioning
confidence: 99%