Apparatus for characterizing gait
First Claim
1. An apparatus for characterizing the gait of a subject performing a locomotor activity on a substantially planar tread area, the apparatus comprising:
- a treadmill having a movable support surface capable of moving in a direction of travel in the plane of the tread area, upon which the subject applies forces with both feet, each force having a center and a magnitude;
a plurality of independent forceplates, each of which includes a fiat, rigid surface that couples at least three force transducers, and each of which measures the position and the magnitude of the center of force exerted on that forceplate, each transducer producing an output signal, each forceplate being associated with a portion of the tread area, so that every portion of the tread area on which a foot of the subject may exert a force has a forceplate associated with it, each forceplate being mounted in a fixed position beneath the movable support surface in such a way as to permit motion of the support surface across such forceplate and to permit such forceplate to receive substantially all of the vertical force exerted by the subject'"'"'s foot on the portion of the tread area associated with that forceplate, each portion of the tread area having an area substantially greater than the area of the soles of the feet of an average adult human;
wherein at least a pair of the forceplates are disposed in relation to one another along the direction of travel so that the support surface may move first across one forceplate of the pair and thereafter across a second forceplate of the pair; and
computational means for accepting the output signals and providing quantities related to the forces independently exerted by each foot on the movable support surface, and for characterizing the gait of the subject.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for characterizing the gait of a subject uses a treadmill having a movable support surface with multiple transducers mounted beneath the movable support surface. The subject performs locomotion on the movable surface. The computer accepts a series of signals from each transducer and identifies the occurrence of heel-strike and toe-off. The computer identifies the subject'"'"'s activity as walking or as running. The computer identifies two non-contiguous groups of transducers that are measuring a force greater than zero associated with the two feet and calculates quantities related to the forces exerted by each foot during each phase of walking or running.
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1. An apparatus for characterizing the gait of a subject performing a locomotor activity on a substantially planar tread area, the apparatus comprising:
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a treadmill having a movable support surface capable of moving in a direction of travel in the plane of the tread area, upon which the subject applies forces with both feet, each force having a center and a magnitude; a plurality of independent forceplates, each of which includes a fiat, rigid surface that couples at least three force transducers, and each of which measures the position and the magnitude of the center of force exerted on that forceplate, each transducer producing an output signal, each forceplate being associated with a portion of the tread area, so that every portion of the tread area on which a foot of the subject may exert a force has a forceplate associated with it, each forceplate being mounted in a fixed position beneath the movable support surface in such a way as to permit motion of the support surface across such forceplate and to permit such forceplate to receive substantially all of the vertical force exerted by the subject'"'"'s foot on the portion of the tread area associated with that forceplate, each portion of the tread area having an area substantially greater than the area of the soles of the feet of an average adult human;
wherein at least a pair of the forceplates are disposed in relation to one another along the direction of travel so that the support surface may move first across one forceplate of the pair and thereafter across a second forceplate of the pair; andcomputational means for accepting the output signals and providing quantities related to the forces independently exerted by each foot on the movable support surface, and for characterizing the gait of the subject. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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