CO2022012944A1 - Computer applied method involving a device for the measurement of static plantar pressure in the foot strike - Google Patents

Computer applied method involving a device for the measurement of static plantar pressure in the foot strike

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CO2022012944A1
CO2022012944A1 CONC2022/0012944A CO2022012944A CO2022012944A1 CO 2022012944 A1 CO2022012944 A1 CO 2022012944A1 CO 2022012944 A CO2022012944 A CO 2022012944A CO 2022012944 A1 CO2022012944 A1 CO 2022012944A1
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pronator
neutral
metatarso
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Camacho Andrea Lucía Collazos
Cuervo Andrés Felipe Rodríguez
Diaz Bryan Steven Herrera
Gutiérrez Edwin Leonel Álvarez
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Univ De Boyaca
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Método aplicado por computador para determinar la presión estática de presiones en la planta del pie al realizar un apoyo en posición de bipedestación estática sobre una superficie, y determinar el tipo de pisada de un paciente con base al método IHC (Índice de Hernández Corvo) y/o AI (Índice de arco por sus siglas en inglés) que consta de las siguientes etapas: - Tomar datos de un individuo que está en posición de bipedestación estática en una base con 40 sensores en total, dónde 20 de ellos, 10 por cada, miden de forma analógica la fuerza en las siguientes áreas de cada pie: Calcáneo borde medial, calcáneo borde lateral, articulación calcáneocuboidea, tercera articulación intermetatarsiana, articulación Metatarso-Falángica V, articulación Metatarso-Falángica IV, articulación Metatarso-Falángica III, articulación Metatarso-Falángica II, articulación Metatarso-Falángica I, articulación interfalángica del hallux. - Tomar, al mismo tiempo, datos de veinte sensores digitales, diez de cada pie, ubicados en las siguientes zonas: Borde medial del calcáneo para pie neutro-pronador, articulación cubonavicular para pie neutro-pronador, cara inferior del cuneiforme lateral para pie neutro-pronador, cuerpo del tercer metatarsiano para pie neutro-pronador, cuerpo del primer metatarsiano para pie pronador, base de la falange proximal IV para pie supinador, base de las falanges proximales II y III para pie neutro-supinador, base de la falange proximal I para pie pronador, articulación interfalángica proximal del dedo IV para pie supinador, articulaciones interfalángicas proximales de los dedos II y III para pie neutro-supinador. - Enviar los datos a un procesador y tratarlos para calcular el valor medio de presión en cada punto y determinar el tipo de pisada del paciente. - Subir la información a un sistema de almacenamiento en la nube - Emplear un cliente de red –el cual puede ser un teléfono inteligente, un computador o una impresora entre otros— para presentar los resultados a un usuario, el cual puede ser el médico o el paciente.Method applied by computer to determine the static pressure of pressures on the sole of the foot when performing a support in a static standing position on a surface, and determine the type of footprint of a patient based on the IHC method (Hernández Corvo Index) and /o AI (Arc Index for its acronym in English) that consists of the following stages: - Take data from an individual who is in a static standing position in a base with 40 sensors in total, where 20 of them, 10 for each , analogically measure the force in the following areas of each foot: medial border calcaneus, lateral border calcaneus, calcaneocuboid joint, third intermetatarsal joint, V Metatarso-Phalangeal joint, IV Metatarso-Phalangeal joint, III Metatarso-Phalangeal joint, Metatarsal joint -Phalangeal II, Metatarso-Phalangeal joint I, interphalangeal joint of the hallux. - Take, at the same time, data from twenty digital sensors, ten from each foot, located in the following areas: Medial border of the calcaneus for neutral-pronator foot, cubonavicular joint for neutral-pronator foot, inferior face of the lateral cuneiform for neutral foot -pronator, body of the third metatarsal for neutral-pronator foot, body of the first metatarsal for pronator foot, base of proximal phalanx IV for supinator foot, base of proximal phalanges II and III for neutral-supinator foot, base of proximal phalanx I for pronator foot, proximal interphalangeal joint of toe IV for supinator foot, proximal interphalangeal joints of toes II and III for neutral-supinator foot. - Send the data to a processor and process it to calculate the mean pressure value at each point and determine the type of footfall of the patient. - Upload the information to a cloud storage system - Use a network client -which can be a smartphone, a computer or a printer among others- to present the results to a user, who can be the doctor or the patient.

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