Responses to gait retraining using pressure-based auditory feedback for medial knee osteoarthritis
The primary variable of interest of the study is the knee adduction moment (KAM), a surrogate measure of compartmental knee loads.
Pressure distribution underneath the foot during walking in patients with a fracture of the tibia
To examined how gait parameters develop in healthy healing, they assessed the pressure distribution underneath the foot throughout the healing process.
A novel tool for continuous fracture aftercare – Clinical feasibility and first results of a new telemetric gait analysis insole
Strict 20kg weight bearing was ordered to ten patients for 6 weeks. Overall activity, load spectrum, ground reaction forces, clinical scoring and general health data were recorded and correlated.
Biofeedback in Partial Weight Bearing: Usability of Two Different Devices from a Patient’s and Physical Therapist’s Perspective
This study aims to describe the usability from the physical therapists’ and a patients’ perspective of Smartstep and OpenGo-Science to provide feedback on partial weight bearing during supervised
rehabilitation.
“Open-Go-Science” for better adaption and rehabilitation after fractures and operations of the lower extremities
Dissertation from Johannes Deininger about”Open-Go-Science” for better adaption and rehabilitation after fractures and operations of the lower extremities.
The Feasibility of Using Augmented Auditory Feedback From a Pressure Detecting Insole to Reduce the Knee Adduction Moment: A Proof of Concept Study
The objective of this work was to conduct a proof of concept study utilizing auditory feedback from a pressure-detecting shoe insole to shift plantar pressure medially in order to reduce the knee adduction moment (KAM).
Unsupervised gait retraining using a wireless pressure-detecting shoe insole
The results of the study suggest that the wireless sensor insole is a promising tool for gait retraining to lower the KAM and will be implemented in a home-based clinical trial of gait retraining for subjects with knee OA.
In-Shoe Training Professional: Sensors for the Objectification of Testing in Elite Sports
This paper introduces a mobile method using sensor insoles to conduct and evaluate biomechanical measurements within the context of sports motor function tests.
Long-term pathological gait pattern changes after talus fractures — dynamic measurements with a new insole
The aim of the current study was to describe long-term gait changes after talus fractures, identify patterns associated with poor outcome and discuss possible treatment options based on dynamic gait analysis.