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Gait, Balance, and Mobility Analysis

Theoretical, Technical, and Clinical Applications

  • 1st Edition - November 26, 2024
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Samuel Stuart, Rosie Morris
  • Language: English

Gait, Balance, and Mobility Analysis: Theoretical, Technical, and Clinical Applications provides a comprehensive overview of gait and movement analysis techniques, from tradition… Read more

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Description

Gait, Balance, and Mobility Analysis: Theoretical, Technical, and Clinical Applications provides a comprehensive overview of gait and movement analysis techniques, from traditional motion capture to modern wearable technologies. The book contains both a technical element that focuses on biomechanics and engineering concepts for gait analysis and the application of gait analysis with clinical populations. Beginning with a comprehensive background on the underlying neural control of gait and mobility in humans and physiological control of balance, the book then covers analysis methods and techniques for laboratory, clinic or remote patient assessment.

It then examines how gait, mobility and balance are impacted by musculoskeletal, neurological, and cardio-respiratory conditions. Lastly, it discusses future directions and provides recommendations for future studies. Combining the expertise of engineers and clinicians, this book takes a multidisciplinary approach to show how and why gait, balance and mobility can be used to tackle important clinical questions for various conditions.

Key features

  • Presents the theory, methodologies/technical aspects, and applications of gait, balance and mobility assessment for laboratory, clinical, and remote patient assessment
  • Assists engineers and clinicians to design and adopt real-world solutions for gait, balance, and mobility assessment, with a better understanding of the theory to drive novel and robust clinical solutions
  • Includes pseudocode and workflow diagrams to help convey the journey of engineering theory to real-world application

Readership

Biomedical engineers, researchers, faculty, and graduate students, Clinicians in medicine, physical therapy, rehabilitation, and kinesiology

Table of contents

SECTION 1 Background/theory
CHAPTER 1 Underlying control of gait and mobility
CHAPTER 2 Underlying control of balance
CHAPTER 3 Motor control development and decline
CHAPTER 4 A breakdown of the gait cycle: biomechanics
CHAPTER 5 Biomechanics of balance
SECTION 2 Methods/technical application
CHAPTER 6 A history of gait and mobility analysis methods and techniques
CHAPTER 7 A history of balance analysis methods and techniques
CHAPTER 8 An overview of clinical gait, balance, and mobility assessments
CHAPTER 9 Modern video-based gait and balance analysis
CHAPTER 10 Wearable sensors for gait, balance, and mobility
CHAPTER 11 Algorithms for gait: technical and clinical validity
SECTION 3 Clinical application
CHAPTER 12 Mobility, gait, and balance assessment in musculoskeletal conditions and its management
CHAPTER 13 Gait and mobility assessment in neurological conditions
CHAPTER 14 Gait and mobility assessment in cardio-respiratory conditions
CHAPTER 15 Balance assessment in neurological conditions
CHAPTER 16 Balance assessment in cardio-respiratory conditions
CHAPTER 17 Future directions in clinical application of gait, balance and mobility analysis

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: November 26, 2024
  • Language: English

About the editors

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Samuel Stuart

Samuel Stuart is an academic Associate Professor, a clinical physiotherapist and currently an Associate Director within the pharmaceutical industry where he leads a digital biomarker laboratory, which is a multidisciplinary group of engineers and clinicians. His work focuses on the development of novel digital clinical assessment and rehabilitation tools for clinical trials and healthcare settings, which include the application of technologies to examine gait, balance and mobility in clinical populations. He has published extensively in world leading journals focusing on a broad range of activities, such as real-world data analytics, algorithms development for wearable devices. He is also an Associate Editor at PLoS One and Frontiers of Neurology, and is on the editorial board for Gait & Posture, Sensors and Frontiers in Rehabilitation. He has guest edited several special issues for these journals, as well as for Physiological Measurement and Journal of Neuro-Engineering and Rehabilitation. Dr. Stuart has also been an Editor for several previous textbooks on Digital Health and Eye-tracking.
Affiliations and expertise
Associate Director, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Visiting Associate Professor, Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK

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Rosie Morris

Rosie Morris is an Assistant Professor, a physiotherapist and currently the Director of the Physiotherapy innovation Laboratory (www.pi-lab.co.uk) at Northumbria University, which is a multi-disciplinary lab of clinicians, scientists, engineers and data scientists. Her work focuses on the role that cognition plays in gait, balance and mobility impairment in clinical populations, particularly neurological diseases. Work includes UK and US projects across multiple sites to examine mobility function in clinical and home-based settings in a variety of large clinical cohorts. Dr. Morris has published extensively within world-class international journals in her field, which has led her to be an Associate Editor and Guest Editor for several journals, such as Frontiers of Neurology and Sensors.
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor, Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK

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