Most of the prototypes of instrumented crutches available in the literature require external motion capture devices to perform a gait analysis and to report the load applied on the crutches with respect to the gait cycle. Motion capture systems with markers require a controlled laboratory with cameras, instead IMU-based systems are more transportable, but the user must be instrumented. A new version of instrumented crutches, previously developed by the authors, allows one to measure the axial forces and to detect the gait phases during two-point assisted walking thanks to the cameras mounted on the lower part of the crutches.
Instrumented crutches for gait parameters evaluation
Ghidelli M.
Methodology
;Nuzzi C.Writing – Review & Editing
;Pasinetti S.Investigation
;Lancini M.Validation
2022-01-01
Abstract
Most of the prototypes of instrumented crutches available in the literature require external motion capture devices to perform a gait analysis and to report the load applied on the crutches with respect to the gait cycle. Motion capture systems with markers require a controlled laboratory with cameras, instead IMU-based systems are more transportable, but the user must be instrumented. A new version of instrumented crutches, previously developed by the authors, allows one to measure the axial forces and to detect the gait phases during two-point assisted walking thanks to the cameras mounted on the lower part of the crutches.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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