Research Article
K.O. Greenland, L. Yang, P.S.
Abstract
Objective: Evaluate predictions of stance time symmetry and stance force symmetry from wireless bilateral instrumented shoe insoles designed for rehabilitation using smartphone applications to provide real-time feedback. Design: Cross-sectional study. Subjects: Five subjects with no known gait abnormalities. Methods: Subjects performed ten trials of three conditions: walking without a limp, limping on the right foot, and limping on the left foot, with data captured simultaneously with two force plates and the instrumented shoe insoles. Linear regression analyses were used to develop prediction equations and significance. Results: The regression between the instrumented shoe insole and the force plate resulted in R-squared values ranging from 0.952 to 0.998 for stance time symmetry using symmetry ratio, and from 0.936 to 0.994 for stance force symmetry using a cumulative loading measure for force. With peak and average loading measures, R-squared values were lower and more variable. Conclusion: Symmetry based on stance times or stance forces was highly predicted using the instrumented shoe insoles. Instrumented shoe insoles and real-time feedback on a smartphone could be used in the future for improving patient compliance with weight-bearing regimens or other time or force based symmetry analyses outside of the gait laboratory setting.