Investigation of Impact of Walking Speed on Forces Acting on a Foot-Ground Unit

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Apr 18;22(8):3098. doi: 10.3390/s22083098.

Abstract

Static and dynamic methods can be used to assess the way a foot is loaded. The research question is how the pressure on the feet would vary depending on walking/running speed. This study involved 20 healthy volunteers. Dynamic measurement of foot pressure was performed using the Ortopiezometr at normal, slow, and fast paces of walking. Obtained data underwent analysis in a "Steps" program. Based on the median, the power generated by the sensors during the entire stride period is the highest during a fast walk, whereas based on the average; a walk or slow walk prevails. During a fast walk, the difference between the mean and the median of the stride period is the smallest. Regardless of the pace of gait, the energy released per unit time does not depend on the paces of the volunteers' gaits. Conclusions: Ortopiezometr is a feasible tool for the dynamic measurement of foot pressure. For investigations on walking motions, the plantar pressure analysis system, which uses the power generated on sensors installed in the insoles of shoes, is an alternative to force or energy measurements. Regardless of the pace of the walk, the amounts of pressure applied to the foot during step are similar among healthy volunteers.

Keywords: biomedical engineering; foot; gait; pedobarography; piezoelectric sensors.

MeSH terms

  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Foot*
  • Gait
  • Healthy Volunteers
  • Humans
  • Shoes
  • Walking
  • Walking Speed*