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William D. Kearns, James L. Fozard
Publikováno v:
Gerontechnology. 20:1-8
Background: Movement speed is by definition the distance between two points divided by the time spent traversing it. Movement path tortuosity (Fractal D) describes the actual path traversed;it increases as more random turns are added. Although time i
Autor:
Nelson Roque, Vappu Taipale, Alex Mihailidis, Patricia Bet, Noelannah Neubauer, Anthea Tinker, N. Lapierre, Yvette Vermeer, Oladele Ademola Atoyebi, James L. Fozard, Amanda M. Bailey, William D. Kearns
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Gerontechnology. 17:232-237
Autor:
Adam J Becker, William Conover, John P Condon, Victor Molinari, Ardis Hanson, William D. Kearns, James L. Fozard
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Assist Technol
The opinions of cognitively intact current wheelchair users and their professional caregivers were solicited to explore acceptability of the concept of a passive electric wheelchair-mounted movement monitor to track driving safety and cognitive impai
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IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics. 21:539-548
Ambulation is defined by duration, distance traversed, number and size of directional changes, and the interval separating successive movement episodes; more complex measures of ambulation can be created by aggregating these features. This review art
Autor:
James L. Fozard, William D. Kearns
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Public Policy & Aging Report. 27:62-67
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James L. Fozard, Steven Scott, Jan M. Jasiewicz, William D. Kearns, Craig V. Pagano, Roger D. Ray, Jeffrey D. Craighead
Publikováno v:
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 31:E20-E27
OBJECTIVE Rehabilitation of patients with traumatic brain injury typically includes therapeutic prompts for keeping appointments and adhering to medication regimens. Level of cognitive impairment may significantly affect a traumatic brain injury vict
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Christina Dillahunt-Aspillaga, Jan M. Jasiewicz, William D. Kearns, Steven Scott, James L. Fozard
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Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 31:E13-E19
Objective To determine if movement path tortuosity in everyday ambulation decreases in Veterans being treated in a residential setting for traumatic brain injury. Elevated path tortuosity is observed in assisted living facility residents with cogniti
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Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 30:E8-E14
In comparison to veterans without a history of traumatic brain injury (TBI), we hypothesized that veterans with past TBI would have slower walking speed and more path tortuosity, TBI symptoms, problems with spatial orientation, and poorer executive f
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2017 Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS).
Fall is a devastating critical event with high incidence and mortality rate among older adults in the United States. Due to the stochastic nature of falls, accurate modeling of fall occurrences is important to reduce and prevent falls. Existing appro
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James L. Fozard, Jeffrey D. Craighead, Mary Elizabeth Bowen, William D. Kearns, Paul Webster, Joseph McCarthy, Jan M. Jasiewicz, Steven Scott
Publikováno v:
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development. 50:vii-xiv
INTRODUCTION In this editorial, we report on the development of a smartwatch designed to enhance the Smart Home at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital in Tampa, a project that uses advanced tracking technology to help Veteran patients wi