• DocumentCode
    2471221
  • Title

    A wireless sensory feedback system for real-time gait modification

  • Author

    Redd, Christian B. ; Bamberg, Stacy J Morris

  • Author_Institution
    Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    Aug. 30 2011-Sept. 3 2011
  • Firstpage
    1507
  • Lastpage
    1510
  • Abstract
    Current rehabilitation technology and techniques have proven effective at modifying and correcting gait abnormalities. They are however limited to laboratory and clinical settings, under the supervision of a specialist. Conventional techniques for quantifying gait asymmetries can be combined with sensory feedback methods to provide an intuitive and inexpensive feedback system for extra-clinical rehabilitation. A wireless feedback system has been designed to collect gait information, process it in real-time, and provide corrective feedback to the user. The corrective feedback can be presented through visual, audible, or vibrotactile methods, or a combination thereof. Initial results have led to improvement in the sensory interface of the device to maximize the corrective influence on inexperienced subjects. These preliminary findings suggest that the wireless feedback device can influence the gait of the user, and effectively adapt to their personal feedback preferences.
  • Keywords
    biomedical equipment; gait analysis; patient rehabilitation; wireless sensor networks; audible method; extraclinical rehabilitation; gait asymmetry; gait information; inexpensive feedback system; intuitive feedback system; personal feedback preference; real-time gait modification; rehabilitation technology; sensory interface; vibrotactile method; visual method; wireless feedback device; wireless sensory feedback system; Haptic interfaces; Instruments; Sensor systems; Testing; Visualization; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Adult; Biofeedback, Psychology; Computer Systems; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Female; Foot; Gait; Gait Disorders, Neurologic; Humans; Male; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Shoes; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Telemetry; Transducers, Pressure;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBC, 2011 Annual International Conference of the IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Boston, MA
  • ISSN
    1557-170X
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-4121-1
  • Electronic_ISBN
    1557-170X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IEMBS.2011.6090344
  • Filename
    6090344