Abstract

Background: The main cause of injury-related death among the elderly is falling. The smart cane is a type ofassistive tool. A smart cane’s electronic sensors provide feedback and alert users to potential hazards, assistingusers in keeping their balance while moving around.Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of a smart cane system for the elderly population that integrates feedbackalerts and sensors to reduce falls.Materials and Methods: A Randomized Controlled Trial was done in elderly resort with 30 sample allocated intotwo group using lottery method .group-A receives conventional training using cane with quadripod base , whilethe group-B receives smart cane training using quadripod base .modified two-point gait pattern is employed for2 months of training. The outcome measure used for physical measure is Elderly Mobility Scale (EMS) and forpsychological is Activities-Specific Balance Confidence Scale (ABC,s).Results: According to the statistical analysis of the elderly mobility scale outcome measure, there were substantial changesin mobility and a decreased risk of falling .Based on the ABCs scale, when comparing the pre-test and post-test values, theexperimental group’s confidence in daily living is superior to the control group.Conclusion: According to the study’s findings, a smart assistive cane can help the elderly population both physically andpsychologically. During the gait training, the user of the smart assistive gadget did not encounter any unfavorable therapyrelatedconsequences.

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