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Despite efforts made by medicine and technology, the incidence of falls in older adults is still increasing. Therefore, early detection of the falling risk is becoming increasingly important for falling prevention. The Timed Up and Go (TUG) test is a well-accepted tool to assess mobility and can be used in predicting future fall risk in aged adults. In clinical practice, the total time to complete the test is the main outcome measure of the TUG test. Owing to its simplicity and generality, the traditional TUG test has been considered a global test for movement analysis. However, recently, researchers have attempted to split the TUG test into subcomponents and have updated its score system for further investigations. The instrumented Time Up and Go (iTUG) test, which is a new modification of the traditional TUG test, has been reported to be a sensitive tool for predicting movement disorders and the risk of falls in older adults. The goal of the present study was to analyze the iTUG test subcomponents using motion capture technology, and to determine which iTUG test subtasks are related to the potential risk of future falls.
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Department of Medical Sciences, Neurology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
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