Voice Recorders Capture Balance Loss
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•Real-time data shows what happens when people lose their balance
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Researchers at Virginia Tech are using wrist-worn voice recorders to capture real-world data to better understand what happens when people lose their balance.
The findings were recently published in the Journal of American Geriatrics Society .
Researchers hope to identify individuals who are most at risk of balance loss and develop strategies to proactively address those risks.
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