Analyzing Gait Pattern Using Insole-type Gait Analyzer in Patient With Gait Disturbance
Usefulness of Insole-type Gait Analyzer in Collecting Gait Data From Patients With Gait Disturbance
Yonsei University
600 participants
Jun 1, 2021
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to explore the usefulness of information from insole-type gait analyzer in adults with subjective gait and balance disorders. The main questions it aims to answer are: How useful is an insole-type gait analyzer for collecting gait data from patients with gait disturbances? Researchers will explore the usefulness of collected data and does not establish a control group. Participants will: Participants will conduct survey and perform the Timed up and go test wearing an insole-type gait analyzer.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- adults aged 19 and over (based on the age on their national ID at the time of consent)
- adults complaining subjective gait or balance disorders
- individuals who voluntarily agree to participate in the study and sign a consent form
Exclusion Criteria5
- individuals unable to walk independently on flat ground for more than 6 minutes
- individuals who cannot read ordinary print with glasses due to visual reasons
- individuals who cannot understand conversation even with a hearing aid due to auditory reasons
- individuals with clinically significant disorders in the cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, respiratory, or endocrine systems
- individuals considered clinically unsuitable for the trial by the trial manager or person in charge based on significant medical findings.
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Interventions
Patients with subjective gait and balance disorders will wear insole-type gait analyzer and walk, then the collected data will be examined.
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NCT06442982