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Journal of Korean Academy of Physical Therapy Science
2022 Volume.29 No. 1 p.30 ~ p.40
The reliability test of a smart insole for gait analysis in stroke patients
Seo Tae-Won

Lee Jun-Young
Lee Byoung-Hee
Abstract
Background: This study analyzed the reliability of smart guides for gait analysis in patients with stroke.
Design: Cross-sectional study.

Methods: The participants of the study were 30 patients with stroke who could walk more than 10 m and had an MMSE-K test score of ¡Ã24. Prior to the experiment, the subjects or their guardians entered their demographic characteristics including gender, age, height, weight into the prepared computer. The experiment was conducted in a quiet, comfortable, and independent location, and the patient was reminded of the equipment description, precautions, and safety rules for walking. A smart insole was inserted into the shoes of the patients and the shoes were put on before the patients walked three times on the 5-m gait analysis system mat installed in the laboratory.

Results: The reliability of the equipment was compared with that of the gait analysis system, and the results of this study are as follows: among the gait analysis items, velocity had an ICC=0.982, the cadence had an ICC=0.905, the swing phase on the side of the gait cycle had an ICC=0.893, the swing phase on the side of the gait had an ICC=0.839, that on the non-affected side had an ICC=0.939, single support on the affected side had an ICC=0.812, and support on the non-affected side had an ICC=0.767.

Conclusion: The results of this study indicate no statistical difference between the smart insole and the gait analysis system. Therefore, it is believed that real-time gait analysis through smart insole measurement could help patients in rehabilitation.
KEYWORD
Gait, Reliability, Stroke, Smart insole
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