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Heel and Toe Clearance Estimation for Gait Analysis Using Wireless Inertial Sensors

Mariani, Benoît  
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rochat, s.
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bula, c.
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2012
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering Bme

Tripping is considered a major cause of fall in older people. Therefore, foot clearance (i.e., height of the foot above ground during swing phase) could be a key factor to better understand the complex relationship between gait and falls. This paper presents a new method to estimate clearance using a foot-worn and wireless inertial sensor system. The method relies on the computation of foot orientation and trajectory from sensors signal data fusion, combined with the temporal detection of toe-off and heel-strike events. Based on a kinematic model that automatically estimates sensor position relative to the foot, heel and toe trajectories are estimated. 2-D and 3-D models are presented with different solving approaches, and validated against an optical motion capture system on 12 healthy adults performing short walking trials at self-selected, slow, and fast speed. Parameters corresponding to local minimum and maximum of heel and toe clearance were extracted and showed accuracy +/- precision of 4.1 +/- 2.3 cm for maximal heel clearance and 1.3 +/- 0.9 cm for minimal toe clearance compared to the reference. The system is lightweight, wireless, easy to wear and to use, and provide a new and useful tool for routine clinical assessment of gait outside a dedicated laboratory.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/Tbme.2012.2216263
Web of Science ID

WOS:000310154700022

Author(s)
Mariani, Benoît  
rochat, s.
bula, c.
Aminian, Kamiar  
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering Bme
Volume

59

Issue

11

Start page

3162

End page

3168

Subjects

Foot clearance

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inertial sensors

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spatiotemporal parameters

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walking assessment

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wearable device

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REVIEWED

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September 9, 2012
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