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1422. A study on the changes in gait characteristics by applying sub-threshold vibration stimulus in the ankle

  • Ha Ju So
  • , Seong Hyun Kim
  • , Dong Wook Kim*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    This study was conducted to suggest the potential use of a mechanical vibration stimulus in the ankle to correct gait abnormalities. As for the mechanical vibration stimulus, different locations and durations are suggested based on the detection results of real-time gait patterns. 5 young males participated in this study. They were asked to perform assigned gait tasks when either a threshold or sub-threshold stimulus was applied in the tibialis anterior and Achilles tendon. The analysis results of gait cycle and muscle activity showed the changes on gait cycle, the activity pattern of used muscle for gait and the movement pattern of the ankle were observed based on the applied locations of vibration stimulus. Also, the result of sub-threshold stimulus showed similar effects as that of threshold stimulus. As such, the mechanical vibration stimulus was considered to affect gait by being adjusted its characteristics and local stimulus also would affect human body systemically. The result of this study can be used as basic data for the correction of individual’s specific gait abnormality and rehabilitation using vibration stimulus.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)3331-3339
    Number of pages9
    JournalJournal of Vibroengineering
    Volume16
    Issue number7
    StatePublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • Body model
    • Gait analysis
    • Gait pattern
    • Muscle activity
    • Somatosensory stimulus
    • Sub-threshold
    • Vibration stimulus

    Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

    • Engineering - Mechanical
    • Materials Science

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