Title :
Wavelet-Based Multiscale Analysis of Minimum Toe Clearance Variability in the Young and Elderly during Walking
Author :
Khandoker, A.H. ; Karmakar, C.K. ; Begg, R.K. ; Palaniswami, Marimuthu
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Melbourne, Melbourne
Abstract :
As humans age or are influenced by pathology of the neuromuscular system, gait patterns are known to adjust, accommodating for reduced function in the balance control system. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a wavelet based multiscale analysis of a gait variable [minimum toe clearance (MTC)] in deriving indexes for understanding age-related declines in gait performance and screening of balance impairments in the elderly. MTC during walking on a treadmill for 30 healthy young, 27 healthy elderly and 10 falls risk elderly subjects with a history of tripping falls were analyzed. The MTC signal from each subject was decomposed to eight detailed signals at different wavelet scales by using the discrete wavelet transform. The variances of detailed signals at scales 8 to 1 were calculated. The multiscale exponent (beta) was then estimated from the slope of the variance progression at successive scales. The variance at scale 5 was significantly (p<0.01) different between young and healthy elderly group. Results also suggest that the beta between scales 1 to 2 are effective for recognizing falls risk gait patterns. Results have implication for quantifying gait dynamics in normal, ageing and pathological conditions. Early detection of gait pattern changes due to ageing and balance impairments using wavelet-based multiscale analysis might provide the opportunity to initiate pre-emptive measures to be undertaken to avoid injurious falls.
Keywords :
discrete wavelet transforms; gait analysis; geriatrics; mechanoception; medical signal processing; muscle; neurophysiology; ageing conditions; balance control system; discrete wavelet transform; elderly subjects; fall risk gait pattern recognition; gait dynamics; injurious falls; minimum toe clearance variability; multiscale exponent; neuromuscular system; pathological conditions; tripping falls; walking; wavelet-based multiscale analysis; Aging; Control systems; Discrete wavelet transforms; Humans; Legged locomotion; Neuromuscular; Pathology; Performance analysis; Senior citizens; Wavelet analysis; Adult; Aged; Aging; Algorithms; Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted; Female; Gait; Geriatric Assessment; Humans; Male; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Toes; Walking;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2007. EMBS 2007. 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0787-3
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2007.4352601