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Gait / Foot Pressure Measurement Techniques - Development of Low-Cost Measurement Method
( D. Mounika ),( N. Arun ),( Seung Nam Min ),( Murali Subramaniyam ) 한국감성과학회 2021 한국감성과학회 국제학술대회(ICES) Vol.2021 No.-
Purpose: The geometrical balance or equilibrium of the human body’s musculoskeletal system are represented by foot pressure distribution. Improper Foot Pressure Distribution leads to multiple disorders like lower back pain, leg pain, and mild pronation, which further impacts body balance. The objective of the proposed work is two-fold (i) To understand the techniques available for measuring foot interface pressure and (ii) To develop a low cost and portable measuring technique in both static and dynamic conditions for specific applications. Methods: Multiple literatures from various databases with combination of keywords like foot pressure distribution, force sensor, wearable insole, force plate and gait pattern from past ten years are examined. Results: The literature was reviewed and a comparative study has been conducted to produce the pros and cons of each measuring technique. Also, the correlation between foot pressure distribution and key factors like gender, age, height and weight were analyzed to understand the body balance and gait pattern. To propose a low cost and portable foot pressure measuring technique. Conclusion: Validate the proposed techniques with available standard method. Effects of improper foot pressure distribution are examined and the techniques to measure improper foot pressure distribution are compared.
Gait / Foot Pressure Measurement Techniques - Development of Low-Cost Measurement Method
( D. Mounika ),( N. Arun ),( Seung Nam Min ),( Murali Subramaniyam ) 한국감성과학회 2021 추계학술대회 Vol.2021 No.0
Purpose: The geometrical balance or equilibrium of the human body’s musculoskeletal system are represented by foot pressure distribution. Improper Foot Pressure Distribution leads to multiple disorders like lower back pain, leg pain, and mild pronation, which further impacts body balance. The objective of the proposed work is two-fold (i) To understand the techniques available for measuring foot interface pressure and (ii) To develop a low cost and portable measuring technique in both static and dynamic conditions for specific applications. Methods: Multiple literatures from various databases with combination of keywords like foot pressure distribution, force sensor, wearable insole, force plate and gait pattern from past ten years are examined. Results: The literature was reviewed and a comparative study has been conducted to produce the pros and cons of each measuring technique. Also, the correlation between foot pressure distribution and key factors like gender, age, height and weight were analyzed to understand the body balance and gait pattern. To propose a low cost and portable foot pressure measuring technique. Conclusion: Validate the proposed techniques with available standard method. Effects of improper foot pressure distribution are examined and the techniques to measure improper foot pressure distribution are compared.