DETECTION OF FOOT CONTACT AND TOEIOFF USING KINEMATIC DATA FOR TREADMILL RUNNING OVER A WIDE RANGE OF SPEEDS

Authors

  • Hidetaka Okada
  • Shuhei Kurita
  • Shogo Yabiku

Keywords:

event determination, inductive method, foot-strike pattern

Abstract

The purposes of this study were to propose a method for simply and accurately detecting the foot contact and toe-off events during treadmill running over a wide range of speeds and to examine the validity and accuracy of the method. Three patterns of foot-strike were distinguished from the foot kinematic data. The thresholds for foot contact and toe-off were determined inductively based on the minimum height of the heel or metatarsal for each foot-strike pattern with regard to running speed. The estimate for foot contact and toe off indicates that this method can apply over a wide range of speeds with high accuracy.

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Published

2016-11-06