A Wearable Vibrotactile Biofeedback System Targeting Gait Symmetry of Lower-limb Prosthetic Users

2020 
Lower limb prosthetic users exhibit gait deviations, which include asymmetrical stance time (ST), leading to secondary musculoskeletal problems. Biofeedback (BFB) systems have the potential to provide gait training to correct gait deviations. In this work, we describe a wearable BFB system that delivers vibrotactile feedback via two tactors (located at the anterior and posterior side of the residual limb of prosthetic users) to correct asymmetrical ST (%) using two strategies – single threshold feedback (SF) and bandwidth threshold feedback (BF). Validation of the system involved a sample of five lower limb amputees to examine the effectiveness of each strategy when compared to no feedback (NF) gait trials. Significant differences were found between no feedback and feedback trials. Although no significant differences were found between SF and BF, there are small but evident trends indicating that BF encourages ST (%) that is closest to the target with less error.
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