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Using a Single Uniaxial Gyroscope to Detect Lateral Ankle Sprain Hazard

  • Daniel T. P. Fong
  • , Yue-Yan Chan
  • , Vikki W. S. Chu
  • , Alan H. F. Lam
  • , Patrick S. H. Yung*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

Abstract

Lateral ankle sprain is very common in sports. Recently, there was a wearable assistive technology that stimulates the peroneal muscles to prevent this injury, but it requires a monitoring system to detect injury hazards and actuate the protection. This study presents the feasibility of a uniaxial gyroscope to monitor the peak ankle inversion velocity during common sporting motion and simulated ankle sprain motion. Ten males performed walking, running, 45-deg cutting, vertical jump-landing, stepping-down from a block, 5 kinds of simulated ankle sprain motion on sprain simulators, and a manual ankle-twisting motion in a biomechanics laboratory. The peak ankle inversion velocity was collected by an optical motion analysis system at 120 Hz. Besides, a uniaxial gyroscope was attached to the heel to collect the peak twisting velocity at 500 Hz. Pearson test showed a strong or high positive correlation between the two parameters. Independent t-test showed no difference between the two parameters in all testing motions except the manual ankle-twisting test which the value was 82% of that from the optical motion capture system and both values are above the threshold, 300 deg/s. We concluded the method is applicable to detect the hazard of lateral ankle sprain injury.
Original languageEnglish
Article number9186679
Pages (from-to)3757-3762
JournalIEEE Sensors Journal
Volume21
Issue number3
Online published4 Sept 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2021

Research Keywords

  • Angular rate sensors
  • ankle sprain
  • biomechanics
  • gyroscope
  • injury prevention
  • medical application
  • motion sensing
  • sensor application
  • sensor telemetry and monitoring
  • sensor testing and evaluation
  • sports medicine

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