Ground Contact Time Estimating Wearable Sensor to Measure Spatio-Temporal Aspects of Gait

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Apr 20;22(9):3132. doi: 10.3390/s22093132.

Abstract

Inpatient gait analysis is an essential part of rehabilitation for foot amputees and includes the ground contact time (GCT) difference of both legs as an essential component. Doctors communicate improvement advice to patients regarding their gait pattern based on a few steps taken at the doctor's visit. A wearable sensor system, called Suralis, consisting of an inertial measurement unit (IMU) and a pressure measuring sock, including algorithms calculating GCT, is presented. Two data acquisitions were conducted to implement and validate initial contact (IC) and toe-off (TO) event detection algorithms as the basis for the GCT difference determination for able-bodied and prosthesis wearers. The results of the algorithms show a median GCT error of -51.7 ms (IMU) and 14.7 ms (sensor sock) compared to the ground truth and thus represent a suitable possibility for wearable gait analysis. The wearable system presented, therefore, enables a continuous feedback system for patients and, above all, a remote diagnosis of spatio-temporal aspects of gait behaviour based on reliable data collected in everyday life.

Keywords: algorithm design and analysis; gait recognition; medical diagnosis; motion estimation; wearable sensors.

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms
  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Foot
  • Gait Analysis
  • Gait*
  • Humans
  • Wearable Electronic Devices*