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Early Notice Pointer, an IoT-like Platform for Point-of-Care Feet and Body Balance Screening

Journal

MICROMACHINES
Volume 13, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/mi13050682

Keywords

screening posture; foot arch; POCT; prophylaxis; IoT; personalised medicine

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education Translational R&D and Innovation Fund (TIF) grant, Republic Polytechnic Singapore Final Year Projects [MOE2013-TIF-2-G-036]
  2. Romanian Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitization, CCCDI-UEFISCDI [PN-III-P4-ID-PCE-2020-1886, PCE 180/17/02/2021]

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Improper foot biomechanics and uneven bodyweight distribution can lead to balance impairments and increased risk of falls. This study presents the development of a user-friendly screening device, the Early Notice Pointer (ENP), based on weighing scale technology. The ENP is designed for at-home measurement of weight-shifting and provides foot and posture triage.
Improper foot biomechanics associated with uneven bodyweight distribution contribute to impaired balance and fall risks. There is a need to complete the panel of commercially available devices for the self-measurement of BMI, fat, muscle, bone, weight, and hydration with one that measures weight-shifting at home as a pre-specialist assessment system. This paper reports the development of the Early Notice Pointer (ENP), a user-friendly screening device based on weighing scale technology. The ENP is designed to be used at home to provide a graphic indication and customised and evidence-based foot and posture triage. The device electronically detects and maps the bodyweight and distinct load distributions on the main areas of the feet: forefoot and rearfoot. The developed platform also presents features that assess the user's balance, and the results are displayed as a simple numerical report and map. The technology supports data display on mobile phones and accommodates multiple measurements for monitoring. Therefore, the evaluation could be done at non-specialist and professional levels. The system has been tested to validate its accuracy, precision, and consistency. A parallel study to describe the frequency of arch types and metatarsal pressure in young adults (1034 healthy subjects) was conducted to explain the importance of self-monitoring at home for better prevention of foot arch- and posture-related conditions. The results showed the potential of the newly created platform as a screening device ready to be wirelessly connected with mobile phones and the internet for remote and personalised identification and monitoring of foot- and body balance-related conditions. The real-time interpretation of the reported physiological parameters opens new avenues toward IoT-like on-body monitoring of human physiological signals through easy-to-use devices on flexible substrates for specific versatility.

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