Balance refers to the dynamics of body posture to prevent falls. For years, researchers have tried to find out which tasks and measures provide optimal detection of balance disorders, so that they can be quantified. This paper proposes the use of an accelerometer sensor located in the lower back to measure the center of mass accelerations and to characterize the subject's static balance. For characterizing the static balance objectively, we propose using normality circles, a centroid, and a dispersion circle during the modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction in Balance (mCTSIB) test. The proposed methodology was tested using two groups of subjects (10 healthy and 3 unhealthy). Our methodology for the static balance was compared to the Berg Balance Scale score. The results shown that a subject with lower BBS score obtain lower dispersion circle and is outside the normality circle. Also, our method outperforms a new option since it characterizes the static balance in an objective, portable, simple, and low-cost way. Clinical Relevance- Our proposed methodology to characterize the static balance can help to simplify objectify and reduce the cost of the clinical practice for balance evaluation.
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Micromachines (Basel)
January 2025
Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, King Khalid University, Abha 61421, Saudi Arabia.
In modern ICs, sub-threshold voltage management plays a significant role due to its perspective on energy efficiency and speed performance. Level shifters (LSs) play a critical role in signal exchange among multiple voltage domains by ensuring signal integrity and the reliable operation of ICs. In this article, a Pass-Transistor-Enabled Split Input Voltage Level Shifter (PVLS) is designed for area, delay, and power-efficient applications with a wide voltage conversion range.
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December 2024
School of Engineering, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool L3 3AF, UK.
Coaxial rotor helicopters have many advantages and have a wide range of civilian and military applications; however, there is a risk of blade collision between the upper and lower rotor blades, and the challenge still exists in balancing rotor parameters and flight control. In this paper, a blade tip distance measurement method based on coded ultrasonic ranging and phase triggering is proposed to tackle this measurement environment and expand the application of ultrasonic ranging in high-speed dynamic measurement. The time of flight () of coded ultrasonic ranging is calculated by the amplitude threshold improvement method and cross-correlation method, and the sound velocity is compensated by a proposed multi-factor compensation method.
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December 2024
Global and Local Sustainability, Daemen University, 4380 Main Street, Amherst, NY 14226, USA.
Background/objectives: Static upright tasks, including standing unsupported (SU), eyes closed (SEC), feet together (SFT), tandem (TS), and single limb (SLS), are routinely examined in children and are included in many norm-referenced measures. Existing normative values for these standing tasks may not apply to contemporary children and have not been established across wide age ranges. The primary purpose of this study was to investigate developmental trajectories of and relationships between four static standing positions (SPs [SU, SFT, TS, SLS]) in children aged 2 through 13 years who are developing typically.
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January 2025
Graduate School of Shandong Sport University, Jinan 250102, Shandong, PR China.
Objective: To investigate the impact of practicing the health Qigong-Baduanjin exercise on lower limb balance among elderly individuals.
Methods: Two intervention methods, Baduanjin and brisk walking, were applied to study the effect of exercise on senior balancing. Sixty elderly individuals aged 65 to 79 were selected and randomly divided into the Baduanjin group, the brisk walking group, and the control group that did not engage in exercise.
PLoS One
January 2025
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United States of America.
Objective: What we hear may influence postural control, particularly in people with vestibular hypofunction. Would hearing a moving subway destabilize people similarly to seeing the train move? We investigated how people with unilateral vestibular hypofunction and healthy controls incorporated broadband and real-recorded sounds with visual load for balance in an immersive contextual scene.
Design: Participants stood on foam placed on a force-platform, wore the HTC Vive headset, and observed an immersive subway environment.
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