Analysis of Gait Kinematic Parameters of Chinese Children Based on Human Pose Estimation Algorithm

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锦聪 林

Government of the People's Republic of China - Air Force Medical University

Yi Li

Xidian University

Yongtao Wang

Xidian University

Jia Sha

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Kunjie Xie

Government of the People's Republic of China - Air Force Medical University

Zongzhi Fan

Government of the People's Republic of China - Air Force Medical University

Wei Lei

Government of the People's Republic of China - Air Force Medical University

Yabo Yan

Government of the United States of America - Air Force

Abstract

BackgroundThe change and development of gait in children is of great importance to clinicians; however, reference data for the quantitative analysis of gait in Chinese children is lacking. MethodsA total of 198 children with average development were included in the study and divided into three age groups. Two smartphone camera were used to record the sagittal and coronal planes of the participants while walking. At least three complete walking videos were recorded for each participant. The video was imported into a computer terminal. Gait evaluation software based on the human posture estimation algorithm was used to analyse the video, and the gait kinematic parameter data of the sagittal and coronal planes were extracted. Analysis of variance was used to determine whether there were differences in the data among the three groups.ResultsThe comparison of walking posture among the three age groups showed that there were significant differences in the maximum flexion angle of hip joint, the maximum extension angle, the maximum flexion angle of knee joint and the minimum flexion value of knee joint in sagittal plane (P < 0.05). There were significant differences in knee joint swing amplitude and ankle joint swing amplitude in coronal direction (p < 0.05). the post hoc comparisons revealed that it was found that there were significant differences in the above-mentioned kinematic gait parameters between group A and group C (p < 0.05). ConclusionsAge is an important factor that affects kinematic gait parameters in children. With increasing age, the kinematic parameters of walking posture exhibited a certain trend of change. Therefore, establishing a standard gait database that varies with age is necessary. Through this method, children of each age have corresponding objective reference data, providing scientific quantitative data and clinical significance for clinicians and parents.

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Funding Declaration: None.

Conflict of Interests: None.

Ethical Approval: This study was performed in line with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki. Approval was granted by the Ethics Committee of Air Force Medical University (Date: March 3, 2023, Decision No.: KY20233214-1). Before the test, all participants or their parents provided written informed consent.

Keywords: children, clinical gait analysis, human pose estimation algorithm, lower limb kinematics, markerless gait analysis

Suggested Citation

Lin, Jincong and Li, Yi and Wang, Yongtao and Sha, Jia and Xie, Kunjie and Fan, Zongzhi and Lei, Wei and Yan, Yabo, Analysis of Gait Kinematic Parameters of Chinese Children Based on Human Pose Estimation Algorithm. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5043104 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5043104

Jincong Lin

Government of the People's Republic of China - Air Force Medical University ( email )

No.169, Changlexi Road
Xi'an, 710032
China

Yi Li

Xidian University ( email )

Xi'an Chang'an two hundred ten National Road
Xian
China

Yongtao Wang

Xidian University ( email )

Xi'an Chang'an two hundred ten National Road
Xian
China

Jia Sha

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Kunjie Xie

Government of the People's Republic of China - Air Force Medical University ( email )

No.169, Changlexi Road
Xi'an, 710032
China

Zongzhi Fan

Government of the People's Republic of China - Air Force Medical University ( email )

Wei Lei

Government of the People's Republic of China - Air Force Medical University ( email )

No.169, Changlexi Road
Xi'an, 710032
China

Yabo Yan (Contact Author)

Government of the United States of America - Air Force ( email )

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