Scientific Data (Aug 2024)

A dataset of optical camera and IMU sensor derived kinematics of thirty transtibial prosthesis wearers

  • Manunchaya Samala,
  • Jutima Rattanakoch,
  • Gary Guerra,
  • Kittichai Tharawadeepimuk,
  • Ampika Nanbancha,
  • Wisavaporn Niamsang,
  • Pichitpol Kerdsomnuek,
  • Sarit Suwanmana,
  • Weerawat Limroongreungrat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03677-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

Read online

Abstract Motion analysis has played a crucial role in providing gait analysis for prosthetic users. Understanding kinematics in motion analysis allows for the evaluation of the effects of prostheses and the development of a prosthetic component design that aids in walking within the community. However, there are currently limited open datasets available to study the locomotion of individuals using transtibial prostheses, and most research studies involve a limited number of participants. This dataset shows 30 transtibial prosthesis users walking comfortably on a 10-meter walkway inside a laboratory. We offer a set of joint ankles obtained from the inertial measurement unit (IMU) signals in CSV file format. We also provide the optical motion capture (OMC) system’s raw trajectory marker data in C3D file format and joint angle in CSV file format. This open dataset will provide resources for professionals interested in amputee gait for research in amputee gait detection and tracking algorithms. Moreover, the data will be the control data for comparison in developing advanced prosthetic components.