Professor Chris Todd from the University of Manchester said: “Falls are a really important problem for our aging society. More than a third of older people fall each year, and in nursing and residential homes it is much more common than that.
“Older people will benefit from exercises to improve balance and muscle strength in the legs. So being able to identify changes in people’s walking patterns and gait in the natural environment, such as in a corridor in a nursing home, could really help us identity problems earlier on.”
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