May 23, 2017

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Sensing insole for footstrike pattern detection in runners

3-D design of the sensing insole (above) and the interface of the smartphone app. Credit: PolyU
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3-D design of the sensing insole (above) and the interface of the smartphone app. Credit: PolyU

Researchers at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) have developed a mobile biofeedback device for footstrike pattern modification for injury prevention and rehabilitation in runners.

The annual risk for regular runners is up to 80%. It is largely related to how 's foot hits the ground. Emerging evidence suggests that heel or forefoot strike may result in injuries such as stress fractures or Achilles tendinitis.

According to biomechanical analysis, midfoot strike is an optimal , but it is difficult for runners to attain on their own. This invention provides real-time information about footstrike patterns over the whole running bout and real-time feedback through a specially designed smartphone app. Runners may make use of the information to modify their gait mechanics for and rehabilitation.

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