Inertial Sensor based Gait Analysis Discriminates Subjects with and without Visual Impairment Caused by Simulated Macular Degeneration

Kanzler CM, Barth J, Klucken J, Eskofier B (2016)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 2016

Pages Range: 4979-4982

Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings of the 38th IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Conference

Event location: Orlando, USA

Abstract

Macular degeneration is the third leading cause of blindness worldwide and the leading cause of blindness in the developing world. The analysis of gait parameters can be used to assess the influence of macular degeneration on gait. This study examines the effect of macular degeneration on gait using inertial sensor based 3D spatio-temporal gait parameters. We acquired gait data from 21 young and healthy subjects during a 40m obstacle walk. All subjects had to perform the gait trial with and without macular degeneration simulation glasses. The order of starting with or without glasses alternated between each subject in order to test for training effects. Multiple 3D spatio-temporal gait parameters were calculated for the normal vision as well as the impaired vision groups. The parameters trial time, stride time, stride time coefficient of variation (CV), stance time, stance time CV, stride length, cadence, gait velocity and angle at toe off showed statistically significant differences between the two groups. Training effects were visible for the trials which started without vision impair- ment. Inter-group differences in the gait pattern occurred due to an increased sense of insecurity related with the loss of visual acuity from the simulation glasses. In summary, we showed that 3D spatio-temporal gait pa- rameters derived from inertial sensor data are viable to detect differences in the gait pattern of subjects with and without a macular degeneration simulation. We believe that this study provides the basis for an in-depth analysis regarding the impact of macular degeneration on gait. 

 

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APA:

Kanzler, C.M., Barth, J., Klucken, J., & Eskofier, B. (2016). Inertial Sensor based Gait Analysis Discriminates Subjects with and without Visual Impairment Caused by Simulated Macular Degeneration. In Proceedings of the 38th IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Conference (pp. 4979-4982). Orlando, USA.

MLA:

Kanzler, Christoph M., et al. "Inertial Sensor based Gait Analysis Discriminates Subjects with and without Visual Impairment Caused by Simulated Macular Degeneration." Proceedings of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Conference, Orlando, USA 2016. 4979-4982.

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