| Literature DB >> 30513590 |
Cunguang Lou1, Chenyao Pang2, Congrui Jing3, Shuo Wang4, Xufeng He5, Xiaoguang Liu6, Lei Huang7, Feng Lin8,9, Xiuling Liu10, Hongrui Wang11.
Abstract
The center of plantar pressure (COP) reflects the dynamic balance of subjects to a certain extent. In this study, wearable pressure insoles are designed, body pose measure is detected by the Kinect sensor, and a balance evaluation system is formulated. With the designed games for the interactive actions, the Kinect sensor reads the skeletal poses to judge whether the desired action is performed, and the pressure insoles simultaneously collect the plantar pressure data. The COP displacement and its speed are calculated to determine the body sway and the ability of balance control. Significant differences in the dispersion of the COP distribution of the 12 subjects have been obtained, indicating different balancing abilities of the examined subjects. A novel assessment process is also proposed in the paper, in which a correlation analysis is made between the de facto sit-to-stand (STS) test and the proposed method; the Pearson and Spearman correlations are also conducted, which reveal a significant positive correlation. Finally, four undergraduate volunteers with a right leg sports injury participate in the experiments. The experimental results show that the normal side and abnormal side have significantly different characters, suggesting that our method is effective and robust for balance measurements.Entities:
Keywords: Kinect; balance estimation; plantar pressure; pressure insole; virtual reality
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30513590 PMCID: PMC6308589 DOI: 10.3390/s18124193
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1(a) Schematic drawing of the designed balance assessment system; (b) Kinect interaction interface. The inserted figure shows the schematic of the forward leaning of the body.
Figure 2The flowchart of Kinect guided balance measurement.
Figure 3(a) Plantar pressure insoles; (b) pressure insoles coordinate system; (c) Kinect interactive scene; and (d) the sit-to-stand (from left to right) process.
Figure 4(a) Sensor distribution of plantar pressure insoles; (b) Pressure variation of characteristic points in plantar.
Figure 5Pressure variations of forefoot, midfoot, and rearfoot regions during standing. (a) The plantar pressure distribution image obtained from Tekscan; (b) Pressure curves measured using Tekscan; (c) The plantar pressure image obtained from insole; (d) Pressure curves measured using insoles.
The pressure data obtained by two pressure measurement systems.
| Point | Subject | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||||||
| Insole a | Tek b | Insole | Tek | Insole | Tek | Insole | Tek | Insole | Tek | |
| 1 | 26.22 | 150 | 19.23 | 179 | 17.24 | 135 | 25.22 | 187 | 15.25 | 147 |
| 2 | 13.77 | 78 | 15.25 | 144 | 5.88 | 30 | 12.78 | 122 | 4.89 | 45 |
| 3 | 13.77 | 66 | 9.81 | 71 | 5.88 | 30 | 5.88 | 37 | 12.78 | 115 |
| 4 | 25.22 | 141 | 11.29 | 119 | 19.23 | 172 | 11.29 | 102 | 18.23 | 168 |
| 5 | 12.78 | 96 | 27.22 | 218 | 13.77 | 113 | 12.78 | 150 | 12.78 | 119 |
| 6 | 20.72 | 112 | 20.72 | 137 | 13.77 | 113 | 13.77 | 140 | 13.27 | 120 |
| 7 | 31.75 | 165 | 31.24 | 245 | 27.72 | 191 | 31.24 | 161 | 24.22 | 199 |
| 8 | 45.44 | 185 | 27.72 | 223 | 32.75 | 255 | 41.37 | 242 | 16.74 | 132 |
| 9 | 45.95 | 202 | 45.95 | 252 | 44.93 | 255 | 44.93 | 255 | 12.78 | 124 |
| 10 | 27.22 | 188 | 13.77 | 102 | 27.22 | 199 | 25.22 | 196 | 13.77 | 134 |
| 11 | 25.22 | 126 | 19.23 | 194 | 25.22 | 179 | 26.22 | 191 | 9.32 | 68 |
| 12 | 20.72 | 104 | 15.75 | 124 | 20.72 | 133 | 13.77 | 137 | 5.39 | 51 |
| 13 | 49.54 | 212 | 45.95 | 240 | 51.59 | 220 | 58.81 | 214 | 12.78 | 120 |
| 14 | 19.23 | 90 | 11.29 | 91 | 13.23 | 102 | 11.29 | 98 | 10.31 | 81 |
| 15 | 13.77 | 67 | 5.88 | 46 | 13.77 | 91 | 13.77 | 208 | 9.32 | 74 |
| 16 | 27.22 | 187 | 13.77 | 136 | 27.22 | 219 | 27.22 | 154 | 9.81 | 79 |
| 17 | 5.88 | 50 | 13.77 | 136 | 12.78 | 79 | 12.78 | 146 | 5.88 | 48 |
| 18 | 25.22 | 187 | 12.78 | 134 | 25.22 | 207 | 19.23 | 204 | 5.88 | 39 |
| 19 | 15.25 | 84 | 11.29 | 108 | 18.23 | 165 | 13.27 | 139 | 16.24 | 167 |
| 20 | 12.78 | 73 | 12.78 | 132 | 13.77 | 119 | 13.77 | 147 | 13.77 | 113 |
| 21 | 27.22 | 168 | 13.77 | 156 | 26.22 | 237 | 19.23 | 164 | 7.84 | 84 |
| 22 | 27.22 | 168 | 27.22 | 255 | 27.22 | 208 | 29.73 | 234 | 24.22 | 193 |
| 23 | 41.37 | 255 | 40.35 | 255 | 41.87 | 255 | 41.37 | 226 | 28.73 | 255 |
| 24 | 24.22 | 110 | 12.78 | 119 | 25.22 | 192 | 25.22 | 218 | 13.77 | 160 |
| 25 | 36.8 | 255 | 36.8 | 255 | 45.95 | 255 | 38.83 | 255 | 100.51 | 255 |
| 26 | 43.4 | 205 | 41.37 | 213 | 50.56 | 205 | 41.37 | 204 | 44.93 | 225 |
| 27 | 31.24 | 207 | 29.23 | 238 | 27.22 | 206 | 27.22 | 193 | 48.51 | 225 |
| 28 | 51.59 | 229 | 36.8 | 176 | 45.44 | 210 | 52.62 | 209 | 125.58 | 255 |
| r | 0.882 | 0.8705 | 0.8372 | 0.7535 | 0.7443 | |||||
a The unit of pressure insole is N; b Tek: The Tekscan system, arbitrary unit.
Figure 6(a) Distribution of COP measured using insoles; (b) Distribution of COP measured using the Tekscan system.
Figure 7Pressure variation at characteristic points of left and right foot during five normal walking gait cycles. (a) The pressure curve of left foot during walking; (b) the pressure curve of right foot during walking.
The gait data obtained using two pressure measurement systems.
| Pressure Measurement System | The Pressure Insole | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Foot | Stance Phase (s) | Swing Phase (s) | Gait Cycle (s) | Stance Phase (s) | Swing Phase (s) | Gait Cycle (s) | |
| subject 1 | L | 1300 | 0.300 | 1600 | 1300 | 0.267 | 1567 |
| R | 1260 | 0.450 | 1710 | 1213 | 0.399 | 1612 | |
| subject 2 | L | 1300 | 0.350 | 1650 | 1344 | 0.249 | 1593 |
| R | 1460 | 0.350 | 1810 | 1501 | 0.281 | 1782 | |
| subject 3 | L | 1300 | 0.330 | 1630 | 1373 | 0.227 | 1600 |
| R | 1390 | 0.400 | 1790 | 1520 | 0.239 | 1759 | |
| subject 4 | L | 1290 | 0.310 | 1600 | 1370 | 0.270 | 1640 |
| R | 1500 | 0.420 | 1920 | 1550 | 0.337 | 1887 | |
Figure 8The COP trajectory of 12 subjects.
The balance experiment data.
| Subject | X-Displacement (cm) | Y-Displacement (cm) | The Shift Speed of X (cm/s) | The Shift Speed of Y (cm/s) | X-Proportion | Y-Proportion |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1427 | 7638 | 0.157 | 0.495 | 1223 | 0.288 |
| 2 | 2040 | 10.712 | 0.163 | 0.480 | 1359 | 0.404 |
| 3 | 1429 | 6574 | 0.110 | 0.406 | 0.947 | 0.243 |
| 4 | 2096 | 8606 | 0.127 | 0.379 | 1361 | 0.319 |
| 5 | 1527 | 9661 | 0.124 | 0.390 | 0.819 | 0.365 |
| 6 | 1450 | 7356 | 0.126 | 0.343 | 0.849 | 0.278 |
| 7 | 1433 | 6535 | 0.148 | 0.480 | 0.821 | 0.242 |
| 8 | 1489 | 7767 | 0.146 | 0.372 | 0.812 | 0.288 |
| 9 | 1402 | 4701 | 0.157 | 0.409 | 0.807 | 0.177 |
| 10 | 1055 | 3336 | 0.165 | 0.392 | 0.647 | 0.126 |
| 11 | 1738 | 8527 | 0.190 | 0.472 | 1.009 | 0.322 |
| 12 | 1506 | 8482 | 0.186 | 0.465 | 0.938 | 0.320 |
X-displacement: The X-displacement of the COP; Y-displacement: The Y-displacement of the COP; the shift speed of X: The shift speed of X-displacement; the shift speed of Y: The shift speed of Y-displacement; X-Proportion: The proportion is obtained by dividing the X-displacement with the foot width; Y-Proportion: The proportion is obtained by dividing the Y-displacement with the foot length.
Figure 9The maximum displacements of COP and the Y-proportion obtained from two experimental methods. (a) The X-displacement of 12 subjects, (b) The Y-displacement of 12 subjects. X1 and Y1 are the data from the STS test and X2 and Y2 are the data from the balance experiment. (c) The Y-proportion of 12 subjects.
Figure 10The Y-proportion of four normal subjects with the normal side and the abnormal side of four subjects with a right leg sports injury.