@article{oai:nfu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002678, author = {仁木, 淳一 and 浅井, 友詞 and 杉山, 文 and 森本, 浩之 and Everett B., Lohman Ⅲ and Eric G., Johnson and 柏, 直子 and 和田, 郁雄 and Niki, Junichi and Asai, Yuji and Sugiyama, Fumi and Morimoto, Hiroyuki and Everett B., Lohman Ⅲ and Eric G., Johnson and Kashiwa, Naoko and Wada, Ikuo}, journal = {日本福祉大学健康科学論集, The Journal of Health Sciences}, month = {Mar}, note = {BACKGROUND: Turning has frequent occurrence in activities of daily living. Accelerometer and gyroscope are relatively simple instruments that have been used for the analysis of straight walking. However, the reliability of this technology in the measurement of turning has not clear in previous studies. The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability of tri-axial accelerometer and gyroscope (6-axial sensor). METHODS: Participants walked a straight ahead approximately 3 m to reach the turning zone, and then turned off at an angle 180 degree to their left. We used 6-axial sensor and 3D motion analysis system for measuring angle displacement of each body segments (head, trunk and pelvis) during straight walking and turning. RESULTS: There were good correlations between the angle displacement of head, trunk and pelvis during turning (ICC3.1 0.97 to 0.99; P<0.05). CONCLUSION: The 6-axial sensor had good reliability for measuring angle displacement of each body segments during straight walking and turning. This instrument is low cost and portable system, thus this system could be useful for monitoring walking, turning and other daily activities in clinical setting.}, pages = {19--24}, title = {方向転換動作に伴う頭部・体幹・骨盤の回旋運動に対する6 軸センサの信頼性についての研究}, volume = {19}, year = {2016}, yomi = {ニキ, ジュンイチ and アサイ, ユウジ and スギヤマ, フミ and モリモト, ヒロユキ and カシワ, ナオコ and ワダ, イクオ} }