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Electronic Measurement Of Plantar Contact Area During Walking Using An Adaptive Thresholding Method For Medilogic Pressure-Measuring Insoles, Daniel E. Lidstone, Jessica Deberardinis, Janet S. Dufek, Mohamed B. Trabia Jan 2019

Electronic Measurement Of Plantar Contact Area During Walking Using An Adaptive Thresholding Method For Medilogic Pressure-Measuring Insoles, Daniel E. Lidstone, Jessica Deberardinis, Janet S. Dufek, Mohamed B. Trabia

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Background: Pressure-measuring insoles have the potential to measure plantar contact area (PA) during walking. However, they are not widely used for this purpose because of the need for a reliable process that can convert the insole output into PA. The purposes of this study were to: (1) develop an adaptive-threshold method for pressure-measuring insoles that can improve the accuracy of the PA measurements during walking, and (2) experimentally assess the accuracy and generalizability of this method. Methods: A sample of 42 healthy, ambulatory, young adults (age = 24.3 ± 3.2 years, mass = 67.2 ± 16.9 kg, height = 1.63 …


Knee Joint Kinematics And Kinetics During Walking And Running After Surgical Achilles Tendon Repair, Daniel Jandacka, Jan Plesek, Jiri Skypala, Jaroslav Uchytil, Julia Freedman Silvernail, Joseph Hamill Jun 2018

Knee Joint Kinematics And Kinetics During Walking And Running After Surgical Achilles Tendon Repair, Daniel Jandacka, Jan Plesek, Jiri Skypala, Jaroslav Uchytil, Julia Freedman Silvernail, Joseph Hamill

Kinesiology and Nutrition Sciences Faculty Publications

Background: Despite the increasing incidence of Achilles tendon (AT) ruptures, there is a lack of information on the possible risks associated with regular running and walking for exercise after an injury. There are some known kinematic gait changes after an AT rupture, especially at the knee. However, it is not clear whether runners with AT ruptures may be at risk for secondary knee injuries during shod or barefoot running/walking. Purpose/Hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to compare the kinematics and kinetics of barefoot walking and barefoot and shod running between athletes with a history of AT ruptures and a …