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This article presents a review of the application of insole plantar pressure sensor system in recognition and analysis of the hemiplegic gait in stroke patients. Based on the review, tailor made 3D insoles for plantar pressure measurement were designed and fabricated. The function is to compare with that of conventional flat insoles. Tailor made 3D contour of the insole can improve the contact between...
In this study, effect of a new foot pressure redistribution method is tested. A female subject was asked to stand on prepared clay prototypes and slowly load on foot. Then, shapes of pressed feet under different loadings were recorded by the footprints which were left on the deformed clay prototypes. Then scan and rebuild the model of the footprints. The shape of deformed total contact insole (DTCI)...
It has been well documented that subjects with peripheral neuropathy resulting from diabetes mellitus are at high risk of developing foot ulceration. Decreased sensation, in combination with high underfoot pressures, have been identified as prime etiology factors in the cause of plantar naturopathic ulceration. This study presents the effect of four orthotic treatment techniques in reducing metatarsal...
The authors have developed a portable, microprocessor-based data-acquisition system to measure pressures between the foot and shoe of ambulatory subjects. They attached seven pressure sensors to the surface of each insole of a pair of extra-deep shoes. They were located under the center of the heel, the five metatarsal heads, and the big toe of each foot. This system continuously collects raw pressure...
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