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Assessing the Kinect's capabilities to perform a time-based clinical test for fall risk assessment in older people

Garcia et al., 2014

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2355100428112696077
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Garcia J
Pisan Y
Tan C
Navarro K
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International conference on entertainment computing

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Abstract The Choice Stepping Reaction Time (CSRT) task is time-based clinical test that has shown to reliably predict falls in older adults. Its current mode of delivery involves the use of a custom-made dance mat device. This mat is a measurement tool that can reliably obtain …
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