Chen Shanshan, Lach John, Lo Benny, Yang Guang-Zhong
IEEE J Biomed Health Inform. 2016 Nov;20(6):1521-1537. doi: 10.1109/JBHI.2016.2608720.
After decades of evolution, measuring instruments for quantitative gait analysis have become an important clinical tool for assessing pathologies manifested by gait abnormalities. However, such instruments tend to be expensive and require expert operation and maintenance besides their high cost, thus limiting them to only a small number of specialized centers. Consequently, gait analysis in most clinics today still relies on observation-based assessment. Recent advances in wearable sensors, especially inertial body sensors, have opened up a promising future for gait analysis. Not only can these sensors be more easily adopted in clinical diagnosis and treatment procedures than their current counterparts, but they can also monitor gait continuously outside clinics - hence providing seamless patient analysis from clinics to free-living environments. The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review of current techniques for quantitative gait analysis and to propose key metrics for evaluating both existing and emerging methods for qualifying the gait features extracted from wearable sensors. It aims to highlight key advances in this rapidly evolving research field and outline potential future directions for both research and clinical applications.
经过数十年的发展,用于定量步态分析的测量仪器已成为评估由步态异常所表现出的病症的重要临床工具。然而,此类仪器往往价格昂贵,除了成本高之外,还需要专业人员操作和维护,因此仅局限于少数专业中心使用。所以,当今大多数诊所的步态分析仍依赖基于观察的评估方法。可穿戴传感器,尤其是惯性身体传感器的最新进展,为步态分析开创了一个充满希望的未来。这些传感器不仅比现有同类产品更易于应用于临床诊断和治疗过程,而且还能在诊所外持续监测步态,从而实现从诊所到自由生活环境的无缝患者分析。本文的目的是对当前定量步态分析技术进行系统综述,并提出关键指标,以评估从可穿戴传感器提取的步态特征的现有和新兴方法。旨在突出这一快速发展的研究领域的关键进展,并概述研究和临床应用未来的潜在方向。