The measured data in 10m walking showed joint
angle patterns that were similar to the common
patterns and high correlation between joint angles at
some characteristic points and walking speed. The
correlations are seemed to be same as relationships
which are generally seen in gait of normal subjects.
The developed system is suggested to be able to
detect characteristics of gait. Other characteristic
points are also important for the use in rehabilitation.
For example, maximum ankle dorsiflexion in the
swing phase can be a practical index for evaluating
hemiplegic gait.
5 CONCLUSIONS
A prototype of wireless wearable sensor system was
evaluated in simultaneous measurement of joint
angles and stride length. The system could measure
joint angles of the lower limb and stride length with
stable accuracy on healthy subjects. The measured
gait patterns were similar to the common pattern and
high correlation between joint angles at
characteristic points and walking speed were also
found adequately with a healthy subject. The
developed system is suggested to be able to detect
characteristics of gait. Quantitative evaluation will
be performed with more subjects for improvement of
estimation accuracy. Measurement of gait with
motor disabled patients will also be in the next step.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This work was supported in part by Miyagi
Perfectural Government under the Sendai Advanced
Preventive Health Care Services Cluster, and the
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and
Technology of Japan under a Grant-in-Aid for
Scientific Research (B).
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