F. Foerster et al., Detection of posture and motion by accelerometry: a validation study in ambulatory monitoring, COMP HUM BE, 15(5), 1999, pp. 571-583
The suitable placement of a small number of calibrated piezoresistive accel
erometer devices may suffice to assess postures and motions reliably. This
finding, which was obtained in a previous investigation, led to the further
development of this methodology and to an extension from the laboratory to
conditions of daily life. The intention was to validate the accelerometric
assessment against behavior observation and to examine the retest reliabil
ity. Twenty-four participants were recorded, according to a standard protoc
ol consisting of nine postures/motions (repeated once) which served as refe
rence patterns. The recordings were continued outside the laboratory. A par
ticipant observer classified the postures and motions. Four sensor placemen
ts (sternum, wrist, thigh, and lower leg) were used. The findings indicated
that the detection of posture and motion based on accelerometry is highly
reliable. The correlation between behavior observation and kinematic analys
is was satisfactory, although some participants showed discrepancies regard
ing specific motions. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.