Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Politecnico di Torino, 10129 Torino, Italy.
Department of Mathematical Sciences, Politecnico di Torino, 10129 Torino, Italy.
Sensors (Basel). 2019 Sep 20;19(19):4075. doi: 10.3390/s19194075.
Wearable sensors are de facto revolutionizing the assessment of standing balance. The aim of this work is to review the state-of-the-art literature that adopts this new posturographic paradigm, i.e., to analyse human postural sway through inertial sensors directly worn on the subject body. After a systematic search on PubMed and Scopus databases, two raters evaluated the quality of 73 full-text articles, selecting 47 high-quality contributions. A good inter-rater reliability was obtained (Cohen's kappa = 0.79). This selection of papers was used to summarize the available knowledge on the types of sensors used and their positioning, the data acquisition protocols and the main applications in this field (e.g., "active aging", biofeedback-based rehabilitation for fall prevention, and the management of Parkinson's disease and other balance-related pathologies), as well as the most adopted outcome measures. A critical discussion on the validation of wearable systems against gold standards is also presented.
可穿戴传感器正在彻底改变站立平衡评估。本工作的目的是回顾采用这种新的姿势描记范式的最新文献,即通过直接佩戴在受试者身体上的惯性传感器来分析人体姿势摆动。在对 PubMed 和 Scopus 数据库进行系统搜索后,两名评估者评估了 73 篇全文文章的质量,选择了 47 篇高质量的文献。获得了良好的组内可靠性(Cohen's kappa = 0.79)。从这些论文中选择了一些文章,总结了有关所使用传感器类型及其定位、数据采集协议以及在该领域的主要应用(例如“积极老龄化”、基于生物反馈的跌倒预防康复以及帕金森病和其他与平衡相关的病理学的管理)的现有知识,以及最常采用的结果测量方法。还对可穿戴系统与黄金标准的验证进行了批判性讨论。