Portable gait analysis can be done in
virtually any environment with Insole X. Data can be recorded under natural
work or living conditions, allowing for objective, quantitative and accurate
evaluations. A tremendous amount of gait data can be obtained with a minimally
invasive device using extremely sophisticated technology.
Friday, December 23, 2016
Thursday, November 10, 2016
gait analysis for physical therapy
Insole X is a portable gait analysis system for patients suffering from orthopedic injury or gait disorders
that affect gait and balance functions. Optimized balance rehabilitation can be useful for the elderly and
stroke patients, through an evaluation of balance characteristics in response
to dynamic motions, you can identify the particular contributions of the
variables impacting the gait and assess the results of such intervention.
Saturday, September 10, 2016
some tips for gait measurement
Thursday, August 4, 2016
hemiplegia gait rehabilitation |smart insole
Gait disturbance often results
in functional disability after stroke, and enhancing walking functionality is the main purpose among all
stroke-related impairments. One-sided weakness, also known as hemiparesis, is the most common
impairment pattern among people who suffering from stroke, which can result in
gait asymmetry. Insole X can help in symmetry gait training assessment
and monitor daily rehabilitation effects.
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Wednesday, June 15, 2016
diabetic foot treatment with smart insole
Uncontrolled diabetes is one
of the reasons that puts you at a risk of diabetic foot or ulcers. However,
there are various factors like peripheral sensory neuropathy, minor injuries of
the foot, unhygienic wound care or poor foot protection. More serious complications include gangrene (death and decay of
tissue), widespread gangrene may cause foot or toe amputation. This tragic
consequence can be prevented by managing blood sugar levels and daily foot
care. Also, it’s important to choose the right footwear, the diabetic patients
may lose feeling in the foot. Sennotech InsoleX is designed to help manage footpressure, it can map plantar pressure distribution and give wearers real time feedback to facilitate foot care.
Friday, June 3, 2016
smart insole for diabetic foot
Particularly to diabetic patients, they tend to have nerve dysfunction, and are at
greater risk for developing a foot ulceration. Insole X can compensate for sensory loss with a visualized map of foot pressure distribution and detailed movement data, the patients will be
able to monitor their own health state during rehabilitation even not under the physical therapists’ supervision.
Friday, May 27, 2016
diabetic foot care with smart insole
Patients who have diabetes for many years can develop neuropathy, a reduced or complete lack of ability to feel pain in the feet due to nerve damage caused by elevated blood glucose levels over time. They can develop serious problems with their feet, even lead to amputation. Insole X is able to help manage foot pressure. Abnormal pressure distribution may not be noticed by diabetics in time due to sensory loss. The smart insole can detect the plantar pressure changes and give the wearers real time alerts tofacilitate daily foot care.
Friday, May 6, 2016
smart insole| portable gait analysis system
Wearable Technology Platform www.sennotech.com
Tel +86-189-2657-6816 |
Email:support@sennotech.com
Imagine a world where your shoes alert you
to a potential problem in your foot and send a text to your physician to look
at this at your next follow-up! It really could happen with the help of Insole
X, also known as a dynamic gait analysis system.
Integrated with fabric sensor array, InsoleX can collect high-precision foot data, including full plantar pressure data,
foot movement data, time data, etc. They are visualized via a software installed
on the controlling terminal like PCs or smart phones for wearers’ concern.
Monday, April 25, 2016
smart insole for foot data collection
Wearable Technology Platform www.sennotech.com
Smart Insole|Foot Data
Logger|Gait Analysis System|Measuring Plantar Pressure |Capturing Foot Motion
Trajectory|Open API
Tel +86-189-2657-6816 | Email:support@sennotech.com
smart insole |
Insole X has embedded with high-resolution pressure sensors and movement
tracking sensors for gait analysis.
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Plantar pressure distribution measurements. Technical background and clinical applications | smart insole
Keywords:
- gait analysis;
- foot loading characteristics;
- plantar pressure distribution;
- instrumentation;
- sensor characteristics;
- clinical applications
Measurement of ground contact forces can be used to assess the loads to which the human body is subjected in normal activities, like walking, or in more demanding situations such as in sports. With regard to clinical problems it is useful to compare the loads in the limb either between injured and non-injured or pre- and post-traumatic or -operative states. Otherwise, comparisons between patients and control groups are necessary. Measurement of the plantar pressure, i.e. the distribution of force over the sole of the foot, is useful as it provides detailed information specific to each region of contact. A wide variety of measurement systems are available on the market. These systems should be considered with respect to their technical specifications and the intended application. In general, one should distinguish between different sensor principles (resistive, capacitive, piezoelectric) and different devices (platform, insole, single transducer system). Platform systems are restricted to use in a laboratory setting (embedded in a walkway) and are used for barefoot measurements. Insole or single transducer systems can be used to record the plantar pressures within the shoe and therefore are appropriate to evaluate the effects of different shoe constructions or modifications like orthotics. Some of the precautions to be taken into account for reproducible measurements and the factors influencing pressure patterns have to be considered. Furthermore, the application of plantar pressure measurements to various clinical problems will be discussed.
Wearable Sensor technology platform www.sennologger.com
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SMART INSOLE
SMART INSOLE-Sennopro
Sennopros-Insole X is a wearable monitoring product with high accuracy and reliability. It consists of smart insoles that can be place in shoes and a data analyzer, which are connected via wireless communication protocols so that the activities of users can be monitored in real-time. As a wearable product with smart textile sensors, the insole allows for measuring high-resolution under-foot pressure distribution, based on which a number of healthcare applications (for example, gait analysis, sport risk prevention, and physical rehabilitation) can be achieved. In addition to that, it also captures acceleration, direction, and location data.
Features:
- Unobtrusive monitoring
- Wearable and pervasive sensing
- Accurate and reliable measurement
- Long-term monitoring
- Real-time analysis
- Anti-disturbance techniques
- Easy-to-use
- User-friendly design
- Compatible with smart phone
Specification:
Technical Details | Type Value |
---|---|
Available size: | 35 to 45 (European) or Customized upon special requests |
Thickness: | 3mm (foot soles) and 7mm (heel) |
Material: | Antibacterial and xerantic material |
Pressure sensor array: | >48 pressure sensor units |
Pressure range: | 30-1200 kPa |
Hysteresis: | <5% |
Resolution: | 5kPa |
Minimal bending radius: | 30 mm |
Other sensors: | 3D accelerometer (1), 3D gyroscope (1), and 3D compass (1) |
Orientation range: | 360 °about all axes |
Resolution: | < 0.05° |
Accuracy: | < 0. 5 °(static), < 2° RMS (dynamic) |
Connection options: | USB, SD or Bluetooth |
Wireless telemetry: | Bluetooth 4.0 |
Power supply: | Chargeable 250-mAh Li-battery |
Charging: | Wireless charging or USB |
Battery working time: | >48hrs |
Data quantification: | 8 channels, 12 bits |
Data recording: | Internal flash |
Recording time: | 10 hrs at 100 Hz to flash memory |
A/D module power: | 0 to 3.3 voltages |
Device driver: | Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (BSPP) |
User interface: | PC or smart phone |
Environment: | Operating temperature: -20 to 60°C | Storage temperature: -40 to 80°C | Operating humidity: 10 to 90% RH |
Software: | Sennotech InsoleX-analyzer |
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