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Validation of In-Shoe Force Sensors during Loaded Walking in Military Personnel

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SENSORS
卷 23, 期 14, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s23146465

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loadsol (R); gait; ground reaction force; load carriage; inclined; declined

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The purpose of this study was to validate the accuracy of the loadsol (R) wireless in-shoe force sensors in measuring ground reaction forces (GRF) during loaded walking in military boots. The results showed a high level of accuracy and agreement between the loadsol (R) system and the gold standard laboratory equipment. This suggests that the loadsol (R) system is a valid tool for measuring GRF during walking in military boots under heavy load carriage.
The loadsol (R) wireless in-shoe force sensors can be useful for in-field measurements. However, its accuracy is unknown in the military context, whereby soldiers have to carry heavy loads and walk in military boots. The purpose of this study was to establish the validity of the loadsol (R) sensors in military personnel during loaded walking on flat, inclined and declined surfaces. Full-time Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) personnel (n = 8) walked on an instrumented treadmill on flat, 10 degrees inclined, and 10 degrees declined gradients while carrying heavy loads (25 kg and 35 kg). Normal ground reaction forces (GRF), perpendicular to the contact surface, were simultaneously measured using both the loadsol (R) sensors inserted in the military boots and the Bertec instrumented treadmill as the gold standard. A total of eight variables of interest were compared between loadsol (R) and treadmill, including four kinetic (impact peak force, active peak force, impulse, loading rate) and four spatiotemporal (stance time, stride time, cadence, step length) variables. Validity was assessed using Bland-Altman plots and 95% Limits of Agreement (LoA). Bias was calculated as the mean difference between the values obtained from loadsol (R) and the instrumented treadmill. Results showed similar force-time profiles between loadsol (R) sensors and the instrumented treadmill. The bias of most variables was generally low, with a narrow range of LoA. The high accuracy and good agreement with standard laboratory equipment suggest that the loadsol (R) system is a valid tool for measuring normal GRF during walking in military boots under heavy load carriage.

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