A Novel Wearable Foot and Ankle Monitoring System for the Assessment of Gait Biomechanics

Walking is the most basic form of human activity for achieving mobility. As an essential function of the human body, the examination of walking is directed towards the assessment of body mechanics in posture and during movement. This work proposes a wearable smart system for the monitoring and objec...

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Main Authors: Paul Faragó, Lăcrimioara Grama, Monica-Adriana Farago, Sorin Hintea
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-12-01
Series:Applied Sciences
Subjects:
EMG
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/1/268
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spelling doaj-252f38638aac45e68cdf649c79bea8502020-12-30T00:05:31ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-12-011126826810.3390/app11010268A Novel Wearable Foot and Ankle Monitoring System for the Assessment of Gait BiomechanicsPaul Faragó0Lăcrimioara Grama1Monica-Adriana Farago2Sorin Hintea3Bases of Electronics Department, Electronics, Faculty of Telecommunications and Information Technology, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, 400114 Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaBases of Electronics Department, Electronics, Faculty of Telecommunications and Information Technology, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, 400114 Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaPsycho-Neurosciences and Rehabilitation Department, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University of Oradea, 410087 Oradea, RomaniaBases of Electronics Department, Electronics, Faculty of Telecommunications and Information Technology, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, 400114 Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaWalking is the most basic form of human activity for achieving mobility. As an essential function of the human body, the examination of walking is directed towards the assessment of body mechanics in posture and during movement. This work proposes a wearable smart system for the monitoring and objective evaluation of foot biomechanics during gait. The proposed solution assumes the cross-correlation of the plantar pressure with lower-limb muscular activity, throughout the stance phase of walking. Plantar pressure is acquired with an array of resistive pressure sensors deployed onto a shoe insole along the center of gravity progression line. Lower-limb muscular activity is determined from the electromyogram of the tibialis anterior and gastrocnemius lower limb muscles respectively. Under this scenario, physiological gait assumes the interdependency of plantar pressure on the heel area with activation of the tibialis anterior, as well as plantar pressure on the metatarsal arch/toe area with activation of the gastrocnemius. As such, assessment of gait physiology is performed by comparison of a gait map, formulated based on the footprint–lower-limb muscle cross-correlation results, to a reference gait template. A laboratory proof of concept validates the proposed solution in a test scenario which assumes a normal walking and two pathological walking patterns.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/1/268EMGresistive pressure sensorfootprintcenter of pressure progression linemicrocontrollersmart-shoe
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author Paul Faragó
Lăcrimioara Grama
Monica-Adriana Farago
Sorin Hintea
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Lăcrimioara Grama
Monica-Adriana Farago
Sorin Hintea
A Novel Wearable Foot and Ankle Monitoring System for the Assessment of Gait Biomechanics
Applied Sciences
EMG
resistive pressure sensor
footprint
center of pressure progression line
microcontroller
smart-shoe
author_facet Paul Faragó
Lăcrimioara Grama
Monica-Adriana Farago
Sorin Hintea
author_sort Paul Faragó
title A Novel Wearable Foot and Ankle Monitoring System for the Assessment of Gait Biomechanics
title_short A Novel Wearable Foot and Ankle Monitoring System for the Assessment of Gait Biomechanics
title_full A Novel Wearable Foot and Ankle Monitoring System for the Assessment of Gait Biomechanics
title_fullStr A Novel Wearable Foot and Ankle Monitoring System for the Assessment of Gait Biomechanics
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Wearable Foot and Ankle Monitoring System for the Assessment of Gait Biomechanics
title_sort novel wearable foot and ankle monitoring system for the assessment of gait biomechanics
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-12-01
description Walking is the most basic form of human activity for achieving mobility. As an essential function of the human body, the examination of walking is directed towards the assessment of body mechanics in posture and during movement. This work proposes a wearable smart system for the monitoring and objective evaluation of foot biomechanics during gait. The proposed solution assumes the cross-correlation of the plantar pressure with lower-limb muscular activity, throughout the stance phase of walking. Plantar pressure is acquired with an array of resistive pressure sensors deployed onto a shoe insole along the center of gravity progression line. Lower-limb muscular activity is determined from the electromyogram of the tibialis anterior and gastrocnemius lower limb muscles respectively. Under this scenario, physiological gait assumes the interdependency of plantar pressure on the heel area with activation of the tibialis anterior, as well as plantar pressure on the metatarsal arch/toe area with activation of the gastrocnemius. As such, assessment of gait physiology is performed by comparison of a gait map, formulated based on the footprint–lower-limb muscle cross-correlation results, to a reference gait template. A laboratory proof of concept validates the proposed solution in a test scenario which assumes a normal walking and two pathological walking patterns.
topic EMG
resistive pressure sensor
footprint
center of pressure progression line
microcontroller
smart-shoe
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/1/268
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