Abstract

Background The purpose of this study is to review the current literature on knee joint biomechanical gait data analysis for knee pathology classification. The review is prefaced by a presentation of the prerequisite knee joint biomechanics background and a description of biomechanical gait pattern recognition as a diagnostic tool. It is postfaced by discussions that highlight the current research findings and future directions. Methods The review is based on a literature search in PubMed, IEEE Xplore, Science Direct, and Google Scholar on April 2019. Inclusion criteria admitted articles, written in either English or French, on knee joint biomechanical gait data classification in general. We recorded the relevant information pertaining to the investigated knee joint pathologies, the participants' attributes, data acquisition, feature extraction, and selection used to represent the data, as well as the classification algorithms and validation of the results. Results Thirty-one studies met the inclusion criteria for review. Conclusions The review reveals that the importance of medical applications of knee joint biomechanical gait data classification and recent progress in data acquisition technology are fostering intense interest in the subject and giving a strong impetus to research. The review also reveals that biomechanical data during locomotion carry essential information on knee joint conditions to infer an early diagnosis. This survey paper can serve as a useful informative reference for research on the subject.

Highlights

  • Classification of biomechanical gait patterns is a useful, promising diagnostic method to assess conditions such as knee joint injuries and pathologies

  • Knee joint biomechanical gait data are collected during a walk session using recording equipment and software

  • These data are transformed using rigid-body kinematics into knee joint angles, which describe the relative motion between knee segments over time, such as the angular displacement of the tibia with respect to the femur [28]

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Classification of biomechanical gait patterns is a useful, promising diagnostic method to assess conditions such as knee joint injuries and pathologies. The purpose of this study is to review the current literature on knee joint biomechanical gait data analysis for knee pathology classification. The review reveals that the importance of medical applications of knee joint biomechanical gait data classification and recent progress in data acquisition technology are fostering intense interest in the subject and giving a strong impetus to research. The review reveals that biomechanical data during locomotion carry essential information on knee joint conditions to infer an early diagnosis. This survey paper can serve as a useful informative reference for research on the subject

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