2016年5月27日星期五

smart insole for diabetic care

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People with long-standing or poorly controlled diabetes are at risk for having foot problems, they tend to have nerve damage, which means the patient may be unable to feel their feet normally. Also, they may be unable to sense the position of their feet and toes while walking and balancing. 
Sennotech InsoleX can help those who suffer from diabetics get better treatment, more importantly, they will get real time alerts when abnormal pressure appears. With its high-resolution pressuresensors, the smart insole can monitor the plantar pressure with accuracy.

2016年5月4日星期三

smart insole|diabetic foot

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Smart Insole|Foot Data Logger|Gait Analysis System|Measuring Plantar Pressure | Foot Motion Tracking|

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People with diabetes tend to develop serious problems with their feet. It can cause foot ulcers and infections, and even can lead to amputation. Sennotech InsoleX 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 measure plantar pressure changes and give the wearers real time alerts in case of emergencies.

2016年4月23日星期六

smart insole for gait analysis

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smart insole| gait analysis

Smart Insole|Foot Data Logger|Gait Analysis System|Measuring Plantar Pressure |Capturing Foot Motion Trajectory|Open API

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With advanced algorithms , Insole X can extract high-precision analyzing results from the data, including high-resolution pressure data, movement tracking data, time data, etc. 

2016年2月24日星期三

The plantar pressure measurements during standing, walking and running smart insole smart shoes

Now the plantar pressure has been accepeted as a vital biomechanical parameter to evaluate walking of the human. The distribuation and magnitude of plantar pressure can provide useful information to diagnose varity of foot disorders12 . The plantar pressure measurments during standing, walking and running can demonstrate the pathomechanics of foot disorders and give objective measures to track disease progression. Several studies in foot biomechanics have reported the plantar pressure variations is useful to determine pathological gait. Pathological gait can be divided on the basic etiology either neuromusclar or muscloskeletal9 . The feet are considered as an important part of our body . It support not onley the whole body weight but also bears several times of body weight when we are running or splitting15 . Many research groups used the potenital of pressure measurment technology for the diagnosis and treatment of different foot disorders19 . Flexible flatfoot is one of the most common types of flatfoot. It typically begins in childhood or adolescence and continues into adulthood. It usually occurs in both feet and generally progresses in severity throughout the adult years. As the deformity worsens, the soft tissues (tendons and ligaments) of the arch may stretch or tear and can become inflamed The term "flexible" means that while the foot is flat when standing (weight-bearing), the arch returns when not standing13 . Symptoms, which may occur in some persons with flexible flat foot, include:  Pain in the heel, arch, ankle, or along the outside of the foot.  Pain associated with shin splint. General weakness or fatigue in the foot or leg13 . Pes Cavus is defined as foot with an excessively high arch. It occurs in up to 15% of the population, of which 60% will develop foot pain .the Common complaints associated with pescavus include pain under the metatarsal heads and the heel, lateral ankle sprains, and footwear issues2 . Lateral ankle instability and a laterally deviated subtalar joint axis (STJ) are frequently associated with high arched feet.

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