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One-Step Gait Pattern Analysis of Hip Osteoarthritis Patients Based on Dynamic Time Warping through Ground Reaction Force

Title
One-Step Gait Pattern Analysis of Hip Osteoarthritis Patients Based on Dynamic Time Warping through Ground Reaction Force
Author(s)
Ahn, SohyunChoi, WihaJeong, HieyongOh, SehoonJung, Tae-Du
Issued Date
2023-04
Citation
Applied Sciences, v.13, no.8
Type
Article
Author Keywords
abnormal detectiondynamic time warpinghip osteoarthritisone-step gait pattern
Keywords
DISCRIMINANT-ANALYSISRECOMMENDATIONS
ISSN
2076-3417
Abstract
Osteoarthritis (OA) of the hip is a degenerative joint disease, which means it causes gradual damage to the joint, and its incidence rate continues to increase worldwide. Degenerative osteoarthritis can cause significant pain and gait disturbance in walking, affecting daily life. A diagnosis method for hip OA includes questioning and various walking movements to find abnormalities of gait patterns based on human observation. However, when multiple gait tests are performed to notice the gait, it can cause pain continuously, even during the examination. Suppose hip OA could be diagnosed with only a one-step gait; both patients and medical doctors would be benefited because the diagnosis time can be reduced and the burden on the patient is decreased dramatically. Therefore, in this paper, we aimed to propose a method to recognize the abnormality of the hip OA patient with a one-step gait pattern based on a dynamic time warping (DTW) algorithm through three directional ground reaction forces (GRFs). After a force plate measured three directional GRFs, the data of twenty-three hip OA patients and eighteen healthy people were classified using supervised machine learning algorithms. The results of the classification showed high accuracy and reliability. Then, the DTW algorithm was applied to compare the data of patients and healthy people to find out when patients may feel pain during the gait. By applying the DTW algorithm, it was possible to find out in which gait phase the patient’s gait showed the difference, such as when the heel first contacted the ground, in the middle of walking, or when the toe came off the ground. Through the results, the data of the one-step gait on the force plate enabled us to classify patients and healthy people with a high accuracy of over 70%, recognize the abnormal gait pattern, and determine how to relieve the pain during the gait. © 2023 by the authors.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/46089
DOI
10.3390/app13084665
Publisher
MDPI
Related Researcher
  • 오세훈 Oh, Sehoon
  • Research Interests Research on Human-friendly motion control; Development of human assistance;rehabilitation system; Design of robotic system based on human musculoskeletal system; Analysis of human walking dynamics and its application to robotics; 친인간적인 운동제어 설계연구; 인간 보조;재활 시스템의 설계 및 개발연구; 인간 근골격계에 기초한 로봇기구 개발연구; 보행운동 분석과 모델 및 로봇기구에의 응용
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