Measurement of gait parameters from free moving subjects
Autor: | Vedran Bilas, Ante Šantić, Vasilije Nikolić, Igor Lacković |
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Rok vydání: | 2000 |
Předmět: |
Data processing
Engineering business.product_category quantitative gait analysis ambulatory subjects on-line monitoring vertical force measurement capacitive force transducer IR force transducer IR telemetry low-power design temporal gait parameters data processing business.industry Applied Mathematics Acoustics Capacitive sensing Condensed Matter Physics Gait (human) Transmission (telecommunications) Gait analysis Telemetry Electronic engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering Computer monitor business Instrumentation Communication channel |
Zdroj: | Measurement. 27:121-131 |
ISSN: | 0263-2241 |
DOI: | 10.1016/s0263-2241(99)00063-9 |
Popis: | In this paper a telemetry system for real-time force measurement in the legs and crutches or cane is presented. The system provides a quantitative gait analysis of orthopaedic patients with details, which are often hidden to a visual observation. Three vertical force components in each leg are measured. For this purpose flat and pliable capacitive sensors, which are placed on the sole of the shoes, were developed. The infrared telemetry is applied to enable free and unconstrained movements of the patient inside a wide indoor environment. Measured forces, after transmission and processing on the receiver side, are presented on the computer monitor as eight channel time diagrams. An original software package (GAS) for on-line monitoring and processing of vertical force data was developed. The processing enables calculation of many diagnostically important parameters (e.g. temporal parameters, average force, force-time integral, sum of forces, etc.), spectral and time-frequency analysis and many other. As an example of clinical application, temporal parameters during ten strides for 20 normal subjects and 20 patients with lower extremities degenerative joint diseases were calculated and compared. |
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