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For the aged society, the physical activity of daily living is important to improve the quality of life. The simple quantitative evaluation of physical activity as well as rehabilitation is required We have developed wearable inertia sensors as well as evaluating system. We evaluated parameters such as RMS and autocorrelation function of stride and step for common neuro-physiological test in rehabilitation. The normal and fall-risk subjects were performed the 10 m trial. Furthermore obtained data from the wearable motion sensor were compared to the general estimation parameters such as performing time and Activities of Daily Living (ADL) score. In 10 meter trial, the result indicated that the ADL score is weakly correlated to the RMS of acceleration signal. However, the relationship between walking speed and RMS was highly correlated. The ADL score is general daily living activities and the walking is one of daily activities. The walking speed ,RMS and autocorrelation function of step and stride were significantly different between normal and fall-risk subjects. In conclusion, the obtained acceleration and angular velocity signals may help us the evaluation of daily activities and rehabilitation training quantitatively.