Title :
Gait feature extraction in Parkinson´s disease using low-cost accelerometers
Author :
Stamatakis, Julien ; Crémers, Julien ; Maquet, Didier ; Macq, Benoit ; Garraux, Gäetan
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Inf. & Commun. Technol., Univ. Catholique de Louvain (UCL), Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
fDate :
Aug. 30 2011-Sept. 3 2011
Abstract :
The clinical hallmarks of Parkinson´s disease (PD) are movement poverty and slowness (i.e. bradykinesia), muscle rigidity, limb tremor or gait disturbances. Parkinson´s gait includes slowness, shuffling, short steps, freezing of gait (FoG) and/or asymmetries in gait. There are currently no validated clinical instruments or device that allow a full characterization of gait disturbances in PD. As a step towards this goal, a four accelerometer-based system is proposed to increase the number of parameters that can be extracted to characterize parkinsonian gait disturbances such as FoG or gait asymmetries. After developing the hardware, an algorithm has been developed, that automatically epoched the signals on a stride-by-stride basis and quantified, among others, the gait velocity, the stride time, the stance and swing phases, the single and double support phases or the maximum acceleration at toe-off, as validated by visual inspection of video recordings during the task. The results obtained in a PD patient and a healthy volunteer are presented. The FoG detection will be improved using time-frequency analysis and the system is about to be validated with a state-of-the-art 3D movement analysis system.
Keywords :
accelerometers; diseases; feature extraction; gait analysis; medical disorders; medical signal detection; medical signal processing; neurophysiology; FoG; Parkinson disease; accelerometers; freezing of gait; gait feature extraction; limb tremor; movement poverty; muscle rigidity; parkinsonian gait disturbances; shuffling; slowness; state-of-the-art 3D movement analysis; time-frequency analysis; Acceleration; Accelerometers; Feature extraction; Foot; Legged locomotion; Parkinson´s disease; Sensors; Acceleration; Algorithms; Costs and Cost Analysis; Gait; Hallux; Humans; Monitoring, Ambulatory; Parkinson Disease;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBC, 2011 Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4121-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1557-170X
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2011.6091948