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Method for Estimating Temporal Gait Parameters Concerning Bilateral Lower Limbs of Healthy Subjects Using a Single In-Shoe Motion Sensor through a Gait Event Detection Approach

Chenhui Huang, Kenichiro Fukushi, Zhenwei Wang, Fumiyuki Nihey, Hiroshi Kajitani, Kentaro Nakahara

2022Sensors18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To expand the potential use of in-shoe motion sensors (IMSs) in daily healthcare or activity monitoring applications for healthy subjects, we propose a real-time temporal estimation method for gait parameters concerning bilateral lower limbs (GPBLLs) that uses a single IMS and is based on a gait event detection approach. To validate the established methods, data from 26 participants recorded by an IMS and a reference 3D motion analysis system were compared. The agreement between the proposed method and the reference system was evaluated by the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). The results showed that, by averaging over five continuous effective strides, all time parameters achieved precisions of no more than 30 ms and agreement at the "excellent" level, and the symmetry indexes of the stride time and stance phase time achieved precisions of 1.0% and 3.0%, respectively, and agreement at the "good" level. These results suggest our method is effective and shows promise for wide use in many daily healthcare or activity monitoring applications for healthy subjects.

Topics & Concepts

GaitIntraclass correlationSTRIDEMotion sensorsMotion (physics)Gait analysisMotion captureComputer scienceMotion analysisPhysical medicine and rehabilitationEvent (particle physics)Effect of gait parameters on energetic costActivity monitorGait cycleSimulationArtificial intelligenceMathematicsPhysical activityStatisticsMedicineReproducibilityKinematicsPhysicsQuantum mechanicsClassical mechanicsBalance, Gait, and Falls PreventionGait Recognition and AnalysisDiabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and Management