Foot pressure measurement insole and foot pressure detection method
A foot pressure and insole technology, applied in the directions of diagnostic recording/measurement, application, medical science, etc., can solve the problems of no real-time dynamic display of plantar pressure data, inability to apply, poor measurement accuracy, etc.
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[0032] figure 1 with 3 A structural diagram of a human foot 10 is shown showing phalanges 1, metatarsals 2, cuneiform 3, femur 4, scaphoid 5, talus 6, calcaneus 7, the forefoot (front section) is composed of phalanges 1 and metatarsals 2, The middle foot (middle section) is composed of cuneiform bone 3 , femur 4 and navicular bone 5 , and the rear foot (posterior section) is composed of talus 6 and calcaneus 7 . figure 2 with 3 Shown are areas A1, A3, A4, A5 and A8 where normal human plantar pressure is concentrated, namely the first toe, the first metatarsal, the second metatarsal, the third to fifth metatarsal and the heel. Therefore, the positions of these blocks will become the main key points for plantar pressure detection. In addition, since the arch area accounts for a large proportion of the entire plantar area, plantar pressure detection points should also be set up to better study the distribution of plantar pressure. Therefore, in the middle layer of the pressu...
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