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A portable system with sample rate of 250 Hz for characterization of knee and hip angles in the sagittal plane during gait

BACKGROUND: Gait analysis and research have been developed to obtain characteristics of movement patterns of people while walking. However, traditional measuring systems present different drawbacks that reduce their use and application. Among those drawbacks one can find: high price, low sampling fr...

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Autores principales: Martínez-Solís, Fermín, Claudio-Sánchez, Abraham, Rodríguez-Lelis, José M, Vergara-Limon, Sergio, Olivares-Peregrino, Víctor, Vargas-Treviño, Marciano
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3977905/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24684720
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-925X-13-34
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author Martínez-Solís, Fermín
Claudio-Sánchez, Abraham
Rodríguez-Lelis, José M
Vergara-Limon, Sergio
Olivares-Peregrino, Víctor
Vargas-Treviño, Marciano
author_facet Martínez-Solís, Fermín
Claudio-Sánchez, Abraham
Rodríguez-Lelis, José M
Vergara-Limon, Sergio
Olivares-Peregrino, Víctor
Vargas-Treviño, Marciano
author_sort Martínez-Solís, Fermín
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description BACKGROUND: Gait analysis and research have been developed to obtain characteristics of movement patterns of people while walking. However, traditional measuring systems present different drawbacks that reduce their use and application. Among those drawbacks one can find: high price, low sampling frequency and limiting number of steps to be analyzed. Traditional measuring gait systems carry out their measurement at frequencies oscillating between 60 to 100 Hz. It can be argued about the need of higher sampling rates for gait measurements. However small displacements of the knee or hip for example, cannot be seen with low frequencies required a more detailed sampling and higher frequency sampling. Bearing this in mind, in this paper is presented a 250 Hz system based on accelerometers for gait measurement, and the particularities of knee and hip angles during gait are highlighted. METHODS: The system was designed with a PCI data acquisition card instrumented with an FPGA to achieve a rate sample of 250 Hz. The accelerometers were placed in thighs and legs to calculate the joint angles of hip and knee in the sagittal plane. The angles were estimated using the acceleration polygon method without integrating the acceleration and without filters. RESULTS: The gait of thirty healthy people of Mexican phenotype was analyzed over a flat floor free of obstacles. The results showed the gait phases and particularities associated with the walking style and people's laterality; the movement patterns were similar in the thirty persons. Based on the results, the particularities as the maximum amplitude in the angles and the shape in the movement patterns were related to the anthropometry and people phenotype. CONCLUSIONS: The sampling frequency was essential to record 340 samples in single gait cycle and so registering the gait cycle with its particularities. In this work were recorded an average of 8 to 10 gait cycles, and the results showed variation regarding works carried out in biomechanics laboratories; this variation was related to the method and reference frame used to obtain the joint angles and the accuracy of measurement system.
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spelling pubmed-39779052014-04-21 A portable system with sample rate of 250 Hz for characterization of knee and hip angles in the sagittal plane during gait Martínez-Solís, Fermín Claudio-Sánchez, Abraham Rodríguez-Lelis, José M Vergara-Limon, Sergio Olivares-Peregrino, Víctor Vargas-Treviño, Marciano Biomed Eng Online Research BACKGROUND: Gait analysis and research have been developed to obtain characteristics of movement patterns of people while walking. However, traditional measuring systems present different drawbacks that reduce their use and application. Among those drawbacks one can find: high price, low sampling frequency and limiting number of steps to be analyzed. Traditional measuring gait systems carry out their measurement at frequencies oscillating between 60 to 100 Hz. It can be argued about the need of higher sampling rates for gait measurements. However small displacements of the knee or hip for example, cannot be seen with low frequencies required a more detailed sampling and higher frequency sampling. Bearing this in mind, in this paper is presented a 250 Hz system based on accelerometers for gait measurement, and the particularities of knee and hip angles during gait are highlighted. METHODS: The system was designed with a PCI data acquisition card instrumented with an FPGA to achieve a rate sample of 250 Hz. The accelerometers were placed in thighs and legs to calculate the joint angles of hip and knee in the sagittal plane. The angles were estimated using the acceleration polygon method without integrating the acceleration and without filters. RESULTS: The gait of thirty healthy people of Mexican phenotype was analyzed over a flat floor free of obstacles. The results showed the gait phases and particularities associated with the walking style and people's laterality; the movement patterns were similar in the thirty persons. Based on the results, the particularities as the maximum amplitude in the angles and the shape in the movement patterns were related to the anthropometry and people phenotype. CONCLUSIONS: The sampling frequency was essential to record 340 samples in single gait cycle and so registering the gait cycle with its particularities. In this work were recorded an average of 8 to 10 gait cycles, and the results showed variation regarding works carried out in biomechanics laboratories; this variation was related to the method and reference frame used to obtain the joint angles and the accuracy of measurement system. BioMed Central 2014-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3977905/ /pubmed/24684720 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-925X-13-34 Text en Copyright © 2014 Martínez-Solís et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Martínez-Solís, Fermín
Claudio-Sánchez, Abraham
Rodríguez-Lelis, José M
Vergara-Limon, Sergio
Olivares-Peregrino, Víctor
Vargas-Treviño, Marciano
A portable system with sample rate of 250 Hz for characterization of knee and hip angles in the sagittal plane during gait
title A portable system with sample rate of 250 Hz for characterization of knee and hip angles in the sagittal plane during gait
title_full A portable system with sample rate of 250 Hz for characterization of knee and hip angles in the sagittal plane during gait
title_fullStr A portable system with sample rate of 250 Hz for characterization of knee and hip angles in the sagittal plane during gait
title_full_unstemmed A portable system with sample rate of 250 Hz for characterization of knee and hip angles in the sagittal plane during gait
title_short A portable system with sample rate of 250 Hz for characterization of knee and hip angles in the sagittal plane during gait
title_sort portable system with sample rate of 250 hz for characterization of knee and hip angles in the sagittal plane during gait
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3977905/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24684720
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-925X-13-34
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