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Agreement between the spatiotemporal gait parameters from two different wearable devices and high-speed video analy

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2019-09-24

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García-Pinillos, Felipe
Latorre Román, Pedro A.
Soto Hermoso, Victor M.
Párraga Montilla, Juan A.
Pantoja Vallejo, Antonio
Ramírez Campillo, Rodrigo
Roche-Seruendo, Luis E.

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Daniel Boullosa, University of Brasilia, BRAZIL

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This study aimed to evaluate the concurrent validity of two different inertial measurement units for measuring spatiotemporal parameters during running on a treadmill, by comparing data with a high-speed video analysis (VA) at 1,000 Hz. Forty-nine endurance runners performed a running protocol on a treadmill at comfortable velocity (i.e., 3.25 ± 0.36 m.s-1). Those wearable devices (i.e., Stryd™ and RunScribe™ systems) were compared to a highspeed VA, as a reference system for measuring spatiotemporal parameters (i.e. contact time [CT], flight time [FT], step frequency [SF] and step length [SL]) during running at comfortable velocity. The pairwise comparison revealed that the Stryd™ system underestimated CT (5.2%, p < 0.001) and overestimated FT (15.1%, p < 0.001) compared to the VA; whereas the RunScribe™ system underestimated CT (2.3%, p = 0.009). No significant differences were observed in SF and SL between the wearable devices and VA. The intra class correlation coefficient (ICC) revealed an almost perfect association between both systems and high-speed VA (ICC > 0.81). The Bland-Altman plots revealed heteroscedasticity of error (r2 = 0.166) for the CT from the Stryd™ system, whereas no heteroscedasticity of error (r2 < 0.1) was revealed in the rest of parameters. In conclusion, the results obtained suggest that both foot pods are valid tools for measuring spatiotemporal parameters during running on a treadmill at comfortable velocity. If the limits of agreement of both systems are considered in respect to high-speed VA, the RunScribe™ seems to be a more accurate system for measuring temporal parameters and SL than the Stryd™ system.

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García-Pinillos, F., Latorre-Román, P. Á., Soto-Hermoso, V. M., Párraga-Montilla, J. A., Pantoja-Vallejo, A., Ramírez-Campillo, R., & Roche-Seruendo, L. E. (2019). Agreement between the spatiotemporal gait parameters from two different wearable devices and high-speed video analysis. PLoS One, 14(9).