PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Screening method based on walking plantar impulse for detecting musculoskeletal senescence and injury.

  • Yifang Fan,
  • Yubo Fan,
  • Zhiyu Li,
  • Tony Newman,
  • Changsheng Lv,
  • Yi Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083839
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
p. e83839

Abstract

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No consensus has been reached on how musculoskeletal system injuries or aging can be explained by a walking plantar impulse. We standardize the plantar impulse by defining a principal axis of plantar impulse. Based upon this standardized plantar impulse, two indexes are presented: plantar pressure record time series and plantar-impulse distribution along the principal axis of plantar impulse. These indexes are applied to analyze the plantar impulse collected by plantar pressure plates from three sources: Achilles tendon ruptures; elderly people (ages 62-71); and young people (ages 19-23). Our findings reveal that plantar impulse distribution curves for Achilles tendon ruptures change irregularly with subjects' walking speed changes. When comparing distribution curves of the young, we see a significant difference in the elderly subjects' phalanges plantar pressure record time series. This verifies our hypothesis that a plantar impulse can function as a means to assess and evaluate musculoskeletal system injuries and aging.