Physiological Gait versus Gait in VR on Multidirectional Treadmill—Comparative Analysis

<i>Background and objectives:</i> Virtual reality (VR) is increasingly often finding applications in physiotherapy and health promotion. Recent years have seen the use of advanced technologies in the promotion of physical activity (PA) in society. New simulators, e.g., treadmills, enable...

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Main Authors: Katarzyna Jochymczyk-Woźniak, Katarzyna Nowakowska, Jacek Polechoński, Sandra Sładczyk, Robert Michnik
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Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1010-660X/55/9/517
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spelling doaj-a57de9c7dcd5429eba652b63437a9c1f2020-11-25T01:34:01ZengMDPI AGMedicina1010-660X2019-08-0155951710.3390/medicina55090517medicina55090517Physiological Gait versus Gait in VR on Multidirectional Treadmill—Comparative AnalysisKatarzyna Jochymczyk-Woźniak0Katarzyna Nowakowska1Jacek Polechoński2Sandra Sładczyk3Robert Michnik4Department of Biomechatronics, Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Roosevelta 40, 41-800 Zabrze, PolandDepartment of Biomechatronics, Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Roosevelta 40, 41-800 Zabrze, PolandDepartment of Physical Activity and Health Prevention, Faculty of Physical Education, The Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Education in Katowice, Mikołowska 72A, 40-065 Katowice, PolandStudents Scientific Circle “Biokreatywni”, Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Roosevelta 40, 41-800 Zabrze, PolandDepartment of Biomechatronics, Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Roosevelta 40, 41-800 Zabrze, Poland<i>Background and objectives:</i> Virtual reality (VR) is increasingly often finding applications in physiotherapy and health promotion. Recent years have seen the use of advanced technologies in the promotion of physical activity (PA) in society. New simulators, e.g., treadmills, enable the performance of PA (e.g., locomotive movements) in VR (artificially created virtual world). The question of how such movements are similar to natural forms of human locomotion (march, run) inspired the comparative analysis of physiological gait and gait in VR on a multidirectional Omni treadmill. <i>Materials and Methods:</i> The tests involved the use of the BTS Smart system for the triplanar analysis of motion. The test involved 10 healthy females aged 20–24 (weight: 52 ± 3.1 kg, height 162 ± 5.4 cm). Measurements were performed at two stages. The first stage involved the standard assessment of physiological gait, whereas the second was focused on gait forced by the Omni treadmill. The following gait parameters were analyzed: Flexion-extension in the ankle, knee joint and hip joint, rotation in the hip joint and knee joint, foot progression, adduction-abduction in the knee joint and hip joint, pelvic obliquity, pelvic tilt, pelvic rotation as well as energy expenditure and the movement of the body center of mass. <i>Results:</i> The analysis of the test results revealed the existence of differences in the kinematics of physical gait and gait on the treadmill. The greatest differences were recorded in relation to the dorsal-plantar flexion in the ankle, the foot progression, the rotation of the knee joint, pelvic tilt and rotation. In addition, the gait on the treadmill is characterized by the longer duration of the stance phase and reduced ranges of the following movements: Flexion-extension in the ankle, knee joint and hip joint, adduction-abduction in the hip joint as well as rotation in the ankle and hip joint. The values of potential, kinetic and total energy recorded in relation to forced gait are significantly lower than those of physiological gait. <i>Conclusions:</i> Because of the fact that the parameters of gait on the Omni platform vary significantly from the parameters of physical gait, the application of the Omni treadmill in the re-education of gait during rehabilitation should be treated with considerable care. Nonetheless, the treadmill has adequate potential to become a safe simulator enabling active motion in VR using locomotive movements.https://www.mdpi.com/1010-660X/55/9/517BTS Systemenergy expendituregait analysiskinematicsOMNI treadmillvirtual realityphysical activityphysiotherapy
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Katarzyna Nowakowska
Jacek Polechoński
Sandra Sładczyk
Robert Michnik
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Katarzyna Nowakowska
Jacek Polechoński
Sandra Sładczyk
Robert Michnik
Physiological Gait versus Gait in VR on Multidirectional Treadmill—Comparative Analysis
Medicina
BTS System
energy expenditure
gait analysis
kinematics
OMNI treadmill
virtual reality
physical activity
physiotherapy
author_facet Katarzyna Jochymczyk-Woźniak
Katarzyna Nowakowska
Jacek Polechoński
Sandra Sładczyk
Robert Michnik
author_sort Katarzyna Jochymczyk-Woźniak
title Physiological Gait versus Gait in VR on Multidirectional Treadmill—Comparative Analysis
title_short Physiological Gait versus Gait in VR on Multidirectional Treadmill—Comparative Analysis
title_full Physiological Gait versus Gait in VR on Multidirectional Treadmill—Comparative Analysis
title_fullStr Physiological Gait versus Gait in VR on Multidirectional Treadmill—Comparative Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Physiological Gait versus Gait in VR on Multidirectional Treadmill—Comparative Analysis
title_sort physiological gait versus gait in vr on multidirectional treadmill—comparative analysis
publisher MDPI AG
series Medicina
issn 1010-660X
publishDate 2019-08-01
description <i>Background and objectives:</i> Virtual reality (VR) is increasingly often finding applications in physiotherapy and health promotion. Recent years have seen the use of advanced technologies in the promotion of physical activity (PA) in society. New simulators, e.g., treadmills, enable the performance of PA (e.g., locomotive movements) in VR (artificially created virtual world). The question of how such movements are similar to natural forms of human locomotion (march, run) inspired the comparative analysis of physiological gait and gait in VR on a multidirectional Omni treadmill. <i>Materials and Methods:</i> The tests involved the use of the BTS Smart system for the triplanar analysis of motion. The test involved 10 healthy females aged 20–24 (weight: 52 ± 3.1 kg, height 162 ± 5.4 cm). Measurements were performed at two stages. The first stage involved the standard assessment of physiological gait, whereas the second was focused on gait forced by the Omni treadmill. The following gait parameters were analyzed: Flexion-extension in the ankle, knee joint and hip joint, rotation in the hip joint and knee joint, foot progression, adduction-abduction in the knee joint and hip joint, pelvic obliquity, pelvic tilt, pelvic rotation as well as energy expenditure and the movement of the body center of mass. <i>Results:</i> The analysis of the test results revealed the existence of differences in the kinematics of physical gait and gait on the treadmill. The greatest differences were recorded in relation to the dorsal-plantar flexion in the ankle, the foot progression, the rotation of the knee joint, pelvic tilt and rotation. In addition, the gait on the treadmill is characterized by the longer duration of the stance phase and reduced ranges of the following movements: Flexion-extension in the ankle, knee joint and hip joint, adduction-abduction in the hip joint as well as rotation in the ankle and hip joint. The values of potential, kinetic and total energy recorded in relation to forced gait are significantly lower than those of physiological gait. <i>Conclusions:</i> Because of the fact that the parameters of gait on the Omni platform vary significantly from the parameters of physical gait, the application of the Omni treadmill in the re-education of gait during rehabilitation should be treated with considerable care. Nonetheless, the treadmill has adequate potential to become a safe simulator enabling active motion in VR using locomotive movements.
topic BTS System
energy expenditure
gait analysis
kinematics
OMNI treadmill
virtual reality
physical activity
physiotherapy
url https://www.mdpi.com/1010-660X/55/9/517
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