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| Topic | Title | Authors Of Publication | Year Of Publication | Download |
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| pliance | Integrating a hip belt with body armour reduces the magnitude and changes the location of shoulder pressure and perceived discomfort in soldiers | Gavin K. Lenton, Tim L. A. Doyle, David J. Saxby, Dan Billing, Jeremy Higgs & David G. Lloyd | 2018 | |
| pliance | Development and short-term evaluation of a novel semi-rigid brace for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: Results from a multicenter prospective observational study of the first 60 patients | Kai Hirata, Osamu Shirado, Nobumasa Suzuki, Takahiro Iida, Masatoshi Inoue, Kazuhide Inage, Junya Katayanagi, Kazuyuki Matsumot, Takuya Nikaido, Masanori Abe & Tatsuya Endo | 2026 | |
| loadsol | Vertical ground reaction force variables derived from Loadsol® insoles during overground walking are valid and reliable | Dylan J. Mulligan ,Clare E. Milner | 2025 | |
| pedar | Design, mechanical evaluation, and wear trial of 3D printed insole for plantar off-loading in older adults with diabetes | Karolyn Ning, Mei-Ying Kwan, Kit-Lun Yick | 2026 | |
| loadsol | Immediate Postoperative Biofeedback with an Insole Device in Unilateral TKA | Daniel Pfeufer, Mike B. Anderson, Jeremy Gililland, Robert Hube, Christoph Linhart, Julius Brendler and Christopher E. Pelt | 2025 | |
| pedar | Comparing plantar shear strain in patients with a previous diabetes-related foot ulcer and those at low risk for ulceration using the STrain Analysis and Mapping of the Plantar Surface (STAMPS) system | Alexander D. Jones, Sarah Crossland, Jane E. Nixon, Heidi J. Siddle, Peter R. Culmer, David A. Russell | 2025 | |
| loadsol | Foot Strike Pattern Detection Using a loadsol Sensor Insole | Keiichiro Hata, ,Yohei Yamazaki, Misato Ishikawa, Toshio Yanagiya | 2025 | |
| loadsol | Pilot study: validity and reliability of textile insoles used to measure the characteristics of landing tasks during rehabilitation and artistic gymnastics | Delia Schümperlin, Christoph Schärer, Luzia Kalberer, Stephen J. Ferguson & Silvio R. Lorenzetti | 2023 | |
| pedar | Effects of the difference foot strike pattern on the plantar pressure during uphill and downhill running | Yoshiki Horiguchi, Hiroaki Noro, Keiichiro Hata, Yohei Yamazaki, Atsushi Kubota, Toshio Yanagiya | 2025 | |
| loadsol | Immediate full weightbearing with additive cerclage improves early mobility after tibial shaft spiral fractures | Leonard Lisitano, Timon Röttinger, Stefan Eger, Carl Neuerburg, Edgar Mayr & Stefan Förch | 2025 | |
| pliance | Effect of bed height on laryngoscopy force and operator ergonomics during simulated endotracheal intubation: A randomized controlled study | Ja Eun Lee ,Kwan Young Hong ,Chisong Chung, Jeong-Jin Min | 2025 | |
| pedar | Computationally tuned dual-layer lattice pads adapted to gait-induced pressure distribution | Zhenghui Lu, Xin Li, Dong Sun, Yang Song, Gusztáv Fekete, András Kovács, Zixiang Gao, Jianjun Zheng, Liangliang Xiang & Yaodong Gu | 2025 | |
| loadsol | THE EFFECTS OF COGNITIVE DEMAND ON DISTRIBUTIONS OF MEDIAL AND LATERAL PLANTAR LOADS WHILE WALKING IN ANXIETY-INDUCING VIRTUAL SETTINGS | Kelly Poretti, Nicole E. -P. Stark, Peter Fino, Tiphanie Raffegeau | 2025 | |
| emed | The individuality of plantar pressure indices enables the reduction of descriptive gait data required for diagnostic purposes | Ewa Latour, Emilia E. Latour& Jarosław Arlet | 2025 | |
| texsens | Effects of Compression Pants with Different Pressure Levels on Anaerobic Performance and Post-Exercise Physiological Recovery: Randomized Crossover Trial | Qinlong Li, Kaixuan Che, Wenlang Yu, Wenda Song and Yue Zhou | 2025 | |
| loadsol | Increasing ground contact time reduces Achilles tendon forces during Rearfoot strike running outdoors | Kevin G. Aubol, Karin Grävare Silbernagel, Josh R. Baxter, Patricia A. Shewokis, Clare E. Milner | 2025 | |
| loadsol/ Skating | Relationships between sprint skating performance and insole plantar forces in national-level hockey athletes | Josh L. Secomb, Doug W. Davidson, Heidi R. Compton | 2024 | |
| loadsol | Spectral and Spatial Analysis of Plantar Force Distributions Across Foot-Strike Patterns During Treadmill Running | Paul William Macdermid, Stephanie Julie Walker | 2025 | |
| loadsol | Validating force-estimating insoles for calculating centre of pressure and vertical ground reaction forces during occupational tasks | Justin B. Davidson, Dennis J. Larson, Julia X. Li & Steven L. Fischer | 2025 | |
| pedar | A biofidelic forefoot force-compression test for footwear created using plantar pressures and ground reaction forces | Rebekah r. Pallone, Isaac F. Loegering, bryan conrad and Evan M. Day | 2025 | |
| pedar | Comparative study of customised insoles using additive manufacturing and pre-fabricated insoles: 3D gait analysis and plantar pressure | Sewon Kim, Hyesu Son, Jeicheong Ryu, Taeyong Lee | 2025 | |
| loadsol | Revealing the Progression of Pain Pathways and Identifying Chronification of Pain Predictors After an Isolated Lateral Ankle Sprain: Project RECOIL | Kyle B Kosik, Matthew C Hoch, Ilana Patlan, Stacey Slone, Danielle M Torp, Joshua J Van Wyngaarden, Megan H Roach | 2025 | |
| emed | Impact of body weight and age on plantar pressure in typically developing children: Normative data and methodological considerations | Anika Behrendt, Tobias Siebert, Sonia D’Souza | 2025 | |
| texsens | THE EFFECT OF COMPRESSION STOCKING ON LEGS’ GEOMETRY CHANGES WITHIN DIFFERENT MOVEMENT | OLENA KYZYMCHUK, MYKOLA RIABCHYKOV, YORDAN KYOSEV, LIUDMYLA MELNYK & JESSIKA BOLL | 2024 | |
| manugraphy | Dynamic hand and finger load distribution patterns in the first year following surgically treated distal radius fracture | Johannes Karnatz, Christoph Harms, Dagmar-Christiane Fischer & Thomas Mittlmeier | 2025 | |
| emed | Cadaveric Simulation of Flatfoot and Surgical Corrective Techniques: The Evans Osteotomy vs the Z-Osteotomy | Corey P. Wukelic, Grant C. Roush, Eric C. Whittaker, James Meeker, Kelly Apostle, Bruce J. Sangeorzan, William R. Ledoux | 2025 | |
| pedar | Effect of Tai Chi Training on Plantar Loads during Walking in Individuals with Knee Osteoarthritis | Zhiwang Zhang, Lingyan Huang, Yu Liu, Lin Wang | 2020 | |
| Equine/ pliance | Comparison of Rein Forces and Pressure Beneath the Noseband and Headpiece of a Snaffle Bridle and a Double Bridle | Russell MacKechnie-Guire, Hilary Clayton, Jane Williams, David Marlin, Mark Fisher, Diana Fisher, Victoria Walke& Rachel C. Murray | 2025 | |
| Equine/ pliance | Facial pressure beneath a cavesson noseband adjusted to different tightness levels during standing and chewing | Hilary M. Clayton, Rachel Murray, Jane M. Williams, Vicki Walker, Mark Fisher, Diane Fisher, Jane Nixon, Russell Mackechnie-Guire | 2024 | |
| pedar | Impact of seat height and grab bars on postural stability and muscle activity of older females standing from a toilet | Shamim Nouroozi, Sabine Weyand, Rowan Smart, Jennifer M. Jakobi | 2025 | |
| Sensor quality/ pliance | Under Pressure: The Effect of System, Surface Geometry, and Load on the Measure of Contact Pressure | Adam Thompson, Michael Shepertycky, Jun-Tian Zhang, Tim Bryant, Evelyn Morin, Adrienne Sy, Linda Bossi, and Qingguo L | 2025 | |
| loadsol | The Impact of Real-Time Biofeedback on Partial Weightbearing Training: A Comparative Study | Leonard Lisitano, Zarek Hezrrai DaSilva, Nicholas Koch, Willie Dong, Tyler Thorne, Timon Röttinger, Daniel Pfeufer& Justin Haller | 2025 | |
| loadsol | The Effects of Cushioning Properties on Parameters of Gait in Habituated Females While Walking and Running | Paul William Macdermid, Stephanie Julie Walker & Darryl Cochrane | 2025 | |
| loadpad | Clinical and Technical Validation of Novel Bite Force Measuring Device for Functional Analysis after Mandibular Reconstruction | Claudius Steffen, Katharina Duda, Dag Wulsten, Jan O. Voss, Steffen Koerdt, Susanne Nahles, Max Heiland, Sara Checa and Carsten Rendenbach | 2023 | |
| pedar | Validity and repeatability of three commercially available in-shoe pressure measurement systems | Carina Price, Daniel Parker, Christopher J Nester | 2014 | |
| ACL | Evaluating Gait with Force Sensing Insoles 6 Months after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: An Autograft Comparison | CHERELSTEIN, RACHEL E.; KUENZE, CHRISTOPHER; HARKEY, MATTHEW S.; WALASZEK, MICHELLE C.; GROZIER, COREY; BRUMFIELD, EMILY R.; LEWIS, JENNIFER N.; HUGHES, GARRISON A.; CHANG, EDWARD S. | 2025 | |
| pedar | The influence of simulated worn shoe and foot inversion on heel internal biomechanics during running impact: A subject-specific finite element analysis | Yang Song, Xuanzhen Cen, Meizi Wang, Kovacs Balint, Qitao Tan, Dong Sun, Shunxiang Gao, Fengping Li, Yaodong Gu, Yan Wang, Ming Zhang | 2025 | |
| pedar | Impact of different foot orthoses on gait biomechanics in individuals with chronic metatarsalgia | Eléna Payen, Maxime Acien, Pier-Luc Isabelle, Katia Turcot, Mickaël Begon, Jacques Abboud, Gabriel Moisan | 2025 | |
| loadsol | In-Shoe Sensor Measures of Loading Asymmetry during Gait as a Predictor of Frailty Development in Community-Dwelling Older Adults | Tatsuya Nakanowatari, Masayuki Hoshi, Akihiko Asao, Toshimasa Sone, Naoto Kamide, Miki Sakamoto and Yoshitaka Shiba 1ORCID | 2024 | |
| pliance | Pressure sensing mat as an objective and sensitive tool for the evaluation of lameness in rabbits | Christin von der Ahe, Hannah Marahrens , Michael Schwarze, Nina Angrisani& Janin Reifenrath | 2023 | |
| pedar | Evaluation of Different Pressure-Based Foot Contact Event Detection Algorithms across Different Slopes and Speeds | Samuel Blades, Hunter Marriott, Sandra Hundza, Eric C. Honert, Trent Stellingwerff and Marc Klimstra | 2023 | |
| Fracture evaluation | Functional assessment and outcome following surgical treatment of displaced tibial plateau fractures: a retrospective analysis | Patrick Gahr, Thomas Mittlmeier, Anja Grau, Philipp K. E. Herlyn, Anja Rahn & Dagmar-C. Fischer | 2023 | |
| loadsol | Muscle synergies inherent in simulated hypogravity running reveal flexible but not unconstrained locomotor control | Camille Fazzari, Robin Macchi, Yoko Kunimasa, Camélia Ressam, Rémy Casanova, Pascale Chavet & Caroline Nicol | 2024 | |
| loadsol | Ultrasound-detected effusion-synovitis is associated with greater limb loading rate asymmetry during walking post-ACL reconstruction: A pilot study | Matthew S. Harkey, Corey D. Grozier, Jessica Tolzman, Arjun Parmar, Molly Fagan, Katherine Collins, Christopher Kuenze, Ryan Fajardo | 2024 | |
| loadsol | Detecting differences in limb load asymmetry during walking between older adult fallers and non-fallers using in-shoe sensors | Tatsuya Nakanowatari, Masayuki Hoshi, Toshimasa Sone, Naoto Kamide, Miki Sakamoto, Yoshitaka Shiba | 2024 | |
| loadsol | Automation of an assessment of patients following hip arthroplasty | Eva Putz, T. Pohl, Wolfhard Savoy, S. Wearing, T. Horstmann | 2023 | |
| loadsol | Validation of In-Shoe Force Sensors during Loaded Walking in Military Personnel | Pui Wah Kong, Muhammad Nur Shahril Iskandar, Ang Hong Koh, Mei Yee Mavis Ho and Cheryl Xue Er Lim | 2023 | |
| Spinal Manipulation Therapy | Analysis of Force Profile Features in Spinal Manipulation Therapy | Mohamed Elgendi; Valentina Cecchini; Luana Nyirö; Lindsay M Gorrell; Petra Schweinhardt; Carlo Menon | 2023 | |
| Diabetes | 3D-Printed Insoles for People with Type 2 Diabetes: An Italian, Ambulatory Case Report on the Innovative Care Model | Marco Mancuso, Rocco Bulzomi, Marco Mannisi, Francesco Martelli & Claudia Giacomozzi | 2023 | |
| loadsol | Accuracy and precision of loadsol® insole force-sensors for the quantification of ground reaction force-based biomechanical running parameters | Wolfgang Seiberl, Elisabeth Jensen, Josephine Merker, Marco Leitel & Ansgar Schwirtz | 2018 | |
| Diabetes | Reliability of the Pedar in-shoe system for plantar pressure measurement in diabetic patients with and without neuropathy: a prospective study | Forogh Bijan, Raissi Gholam Reza, Soleymanzadeh, Hosnieh & Bagherzadeh Cham, Masumeh | 2022 | |
| Fracture evaluation | Weight-bearing restrictions reduce postoperative mobility in elderly hip fracture patients | Daniel Pfeufer, Anne Zeller, Stefan Mehaffey, Wolfgang Böcker, Christian Kammerlander, Carl Neuerburg | 2019 | |
| Fracture evaluation | Early Pain Catastrophizing Exacerbates Impaired Limb Loading and 6-Minute Walk Test Distance 12 Months After Lower Extremity Fracture | Joshua J. Van Wyngaarden, Kristin R. Archer, Alex Spencer, Paul E. Matuszewski, Benjamin Brightwell, Cale Jacobs, Brian Noehren | 2021 | |
| Fracture evaluation | The grade of instability in fragility fractures of the pelvis correlates with impaired early mobilization | Leon Marcel Faust, Alexander Martin Keppler, Eduardo Suero, Johannes Gleich, Leonard Lisitano, Wolfgang Böcker, Carl Neuerburg & Daniel Pfeufer | 2022 | |
| Pedography | Clinical Assessment of the Medial Longitudinal Arch in Children: Rater Agreement and Relationship to Objective Foot Arch Measurements | Andreas Stotz, Karsten Hollander, Christoph Heidt, Susanne Sehner & Astrid Zech | 2020 | |
| Pedography | Reliability and Correlation of Static and Dynamic Foot Arch Measurement in a Healthy Pediatric Population | Timo Scholz, Astrid Zech, Karl Wegscheider, Susanne Lezius, Klaus-Michael Braumann, Susanne Sehner, Karsten Hollander | 2017 | |
| Pedography | Arch index and running biomechanics in children aged 10–14 years | Karsten Hollander, Julie Stebbins, Inke Marie Albertsen, Daniel Hamacher, Kornelia Babin, Claudia Hacke, Astrid Zechd | 2018 | |
| Pedography | Growing-up (habitually) barefoot influences the development of foot and arch morphology in children and adolescents | Karsten Hollander, Johanna Elsabe de Villiers, Susanne Sehner, Karl Wegscheider, Klaus-Michael Braumann, Ranel Venter & Astrid Zech | 2017 | |
| Pedography | The effects of being habitually barefoot on foot mechanics and motor performance in children and adolescents aged 6–18 years: study protocol for a multicenter cross-sectional study | Karsten Hollander, Babette C van der Zwaard, Johanna Elsabe de Villiers, Klaus-Michael Braumann, Ranel Venter, Astrid Zech | 2016 | |
| loadsol | The Recovery of Weight-Bearing Symmetry After Total Hip Arthroplasty Is Activity-Dependent | Sónia A. Alves,Marco Preuße, Hagen Hommel, Georg N. Duda, Alison N. Agres | 2022 | |
| loadsol | Effects of assistive insole feedback training on immediate and multi-day partial weight bearing retention during walking: A pilot study | Janina Anna Müßig, Andreas Brand, Inga Kröger, Isabella Klöpfer-Krämer, Peter Augat | 2022 | |
| Pedography | Longitudinal study of foot pressures during real-world walking as infants develop from new to confident walkers Author links | Carina Price, Eleonora Montagnani, Ana Martinez Santosa, Chris Nestera, Stewart Morrison | 2022 | |
| loadsol | Continuous similarity analysis in patient populations | Cherice N.Hill, Shane Ross, Alexander Peeblesa, Robin M.Queen | 2022 | |
| loadsol | The impact of standardized footwear on load and load symmetry | Adam R. Luftglass, Alexander T. Peebles, Thomas K. Miller, Robin M. Queen | 2021 | |
| Horse | “Feel the Force”—Prevalence of Subjectively Assessed Saddle Fit Problems in Swiss Riding Horses and Their Association With Saddle Pressure Measurements and Back Pain | Marie T.Dittmann, Samuel Arpagaus, Valerie Hungerbühler, Michael A.Weishaupt& Selma N.Latif | 2021 | |
| Sensor quality | The accuracy and precision of interface pressure measuring devices: A systematic review | Orsolya Kokai, Sharon L Kilbreath, Patrick McLaughlin, Elizabeth S Dylke | 2021 | |
| loadsol | Effect of speed and gradient on plantar force when running on an AlterG® treadmill | Athol Thomson, Rodney Whiteley, Clint Hansen, Julius Welzel, Sebastien Racinais, and Mathew G. Wilson | 2021 | |
| Sensor quality | A narrative review of running wearable measurement system accuracy and reliability: can we make running shoe prescription objective? | Paul Blazey, Tom V. Michie & Christopher Napier | 2021 | |
| loadsol | Detection of age and gender differences in walking using mobile wearable sensors | Kristen Renner, Robin Queen | 2021 | |
| pedar | Effect of shaft stiffness and sole flexibility on perceived comfort and the plantar pressures generated when walking on a simulated underground coal mining surface | Jessica A Dobson, Diane L Riddiford-Harland, Alison F Bell , Caleb Wegener , Julie R Steele | 2020 | |
| Hand | Identification of hip fracture patients at risk for postoperative mobilisation complications via handgrip strength assessment | Johannes Gleich, Daniel Pfeufer, Alexander M. Keppler, Stefan Mehaffey, Julian Fürmetz, Wolfgang Böcker, Christian Kammerlander, Carl Neuerburg | 2021 | |
| Diabetes | Foot ulcer recurrence, plantar pressure and footwear adherence in people with diabetes and Charcot midfoot deformity: A cohort analysis | R. Keukenkamp, T. E. Busch‐Westbroek, R. Barn, J. Woodburn, S. A. Bus | 2020 | |
| pliance | Alterated ligamento-muscular reflex pattern after stimulation of the anterior talofibular ligament in functional ankle instability | Susanne Rein, Elisabet Hagert, Thorben Sterling-Hauf | 2020 | |
| loadsol | Weight bearing in patients with femoral neck fractures compared to pertrochanteric fractures: A postoperative gait analysis | Daniel Pfeufer, Chiara Grabmann, Stefan Mehaffey, Alexander Keppler, Wolfgang Böcker, Christian Kammerlander, Carl Neuerburg | 2019 | |
| Fracture evaluation | Load-Bearing Detection with Insole-Force Sensors Provides New Treatment Insights in Fragility Fractures of the Pelvis | Daniel Pfeufer, Christopher A. Becker, Leon Faust, Alexander M. Keppler, Marissa Stagg, Christian Kammerlander, Wolfgang Böcker, Carl Neuerburg | 2020 | |
| Horse | The effects of rider size and saddle fit for horse and rider on forces and pressure distribution under saddles: A pilot study | L. Roost, A. D. Ellis, C. Morris, A. Bondi, E. A. Gandy, P. Harris, S. Dyson | 2020 | |
| Horse | The influence of rider:horse bodyweight ratio and rider-horse-saddle fit on equine gait and behaviour: A pilot study | S. Dyson, A. D. Ellis, R. Mackechnie-Guire, J. Douglas, A. Bondi, P. Harris | 2019 | |
| Horse | Saddle and stirrup forces of equestrian riders in sitting trot, rising trot, and trot without stirrups on a riding simulator | T.L. Bye, V. Lewis | 2019 | |
| Pedography | Development and evaluation of a dual density insole for people standing for long periods of time at work | Jennifer Anderson, Anita E. Williams, Chris Nester | 2020 | |
| loadsol | Using force sensing insoles to predict kinetic knee symmetry during a stop jump | Alexander T.Peebles, Kevin R.Ford, Jeffrey B.Taylor, Joseph M.Hart, Laura P.Sands, Robin M.Queen | 2019 | |
| loadsol | A novel method for measuring asymmetry in kinematic and kinetic variables: The normalized symmetry index | Robin Queen, Laura Dickerson, Shyam Ranganathan, Daniel Schmitt | 2020 | |
| Horse | Applied load on the horse’s back under racing conditions | Katja Geser-von Peinen, Selma N. Latif, Thomas Wiestner, Caroline Bitschnau, Brigitte Renk, Michael A.Weishaupt | 2013 | |
| Diabetes | Treatment for diabetic foot ulcers | Prof, Dr Peter R Cavanagh, DSc Prof Benjamin A Lipsky, MD Prof Andrew W Bradbury, FRCS Georgeanne Botek, DPM | 2005 | |
| Diabetes | Clinical plantar pressure measurement in diabetes | P.R. Cavanagh, J.S. Ulbrecht | 1994 | |
| Pedography | Pedographic, clinical, and functional outcome after scarf osteotomy | Lorei TJ1, Kinast C, Klärner H, Rosenbaum D | 2006 | |
| Hand | Grip force monitoring on the hand – Manugraphy system versus Jamar dynamometer | Marion Mühldorfer‑Fodor · Steffen Ziegler · Christoph Harms · Julia Neumann · Alessandra Cristalli · Axel Kalpen · Günther Kundt · Thomas Mittlmeier · K. J. Prommersberger | 2014 | |
| Hand | The Effect of Midcarpal Versus Total Wrist Fusion on the Hand’s Load Distribution During Gripping | Marion Mühldorfer-Fodor, MD, Angela Reger, MD, Jörg van Schoonhoven, PhD, Thomas Mittlmeier, PhD, Karl Josef Prommersberger, PhD | 2015 | |
| Hand | Load distribution of the hand during cylinder grip analyzed by manugraphy | Marion Mühldorfer-Fodor MDa,*, Steffen Ziegler MDa, Christoph Harms MDb, Julia Neumann MDb, Günther Kundt PhD c, Thomas Mittlmeier PhD b, Karl Josef Prommersberger PhD a | 2016 | |
| Diabetes | Twelve steps per foot | M.L.J. Arts, S.A. Bus | 2011 | |
| Horse | Forces and pressures beneath the saddle during mounting from the ground and from a raised mounting platform | C.A. Geutjens, H.M. Clayton *, L.J. Kaiser | 2007 | |
| Horse | A bridle designed to avoid peak pressure locations under the headpiece and noseband | Rachel Murray, Russell Guire, Mark Fisher, Vanessa Fairfax | 2015 | |
| Horse | Effect of the rider position during rising trot on the horse’s biomechanics | P.Martin, L.Cheze, P.Pourcelot, L.Desquilbet, L.Duray, H.Chateau | 2016 | |
| Horse | Reducing peak pressures under the saddle panel | Rachel Murray, Russell Guire, Mark Fisher, Vanessa Fairfax | 2017 | |
| Hand | The manual pressures of stone tool behaviors and their implications for the evolution of the human hand | Erin Marie Williams-Hatala, Kevin G. Hatala, McKenzie Gordon, Alastair Key, Margaret Kasper, Tracy L. Kivell | 2018 | |
| Diabetes | Plantar pressures in diabetic patients with foot ulcers which have remained healed | T. M. Owings, J. Apelqvist, A. Stenström, M. Becker, S. A. Bus, A. Kalpen, J. S. Ulbrecht, P. R. Cavanagh | 2009 | |
| Hand | A new measuring technique for determining the forces acting on the pulley system of the finger | Isabelle Schöffl, Konrad Oppelt, Andreas Schweizer, Arnika Hugel, Jörg Jüngert, Friedrich Hennig, Winfried Neuhuber, Volker Schöffl | 2009 | |
| Hand | Effects of modified pen grip and handwriting training on writer’s cramp | Baur B, Fürholzer W, Jasper I, Marquardt C, Hermsdörfer J. | 2009 | |
| Horse | Saddle pressure patterns of three different training saddles in Thoroughbred racehorses at trot and gallop | S. N. Latif, K. von Peinen, T. Wiestner, C. Bitschnau, B. Renk and M. A. Weishaupt | 2010 | |
| Horse | Relationship between saddle pressure measurements and clinical signs of saddle soreness at the withers | K. von Peinen, T. Wiestner, B. von Rechenberg and M. A. Weishaupt | 2010 | |
| Horse | Relationship between saddle and rider kinematics, horse locomotion, and thoracolumbar pressures in sound horses | Russell Mackechnie-Guire, Erik Mackechnie-Guire, Mark Fisher, Helen Mathie, Rosie Bush, Thilo Pfau, Renate Weller | 2018 | |
| Hand | The influence of glove and hand position on pressure over the ulnar nerve during cycling | Josh Slane a,c, Mark Timmerman d, Heidi-Lynn Ploeg a,b,c, Darryl G. Thelen | 2011 | |
| Hand | Machine learning as a tool for predicting insincere effort in power grips | Peter Hahn (1), Eren Cenik (2), Karl-Josef Prommersberger (2), Marion Mühldorfer-Fodor (2) | 2016 | |
| Hand | Parameters influencing hand grip strength measured with the manugraphy system | Alice Wichelhaus1* , Christoph Harms1, Julia Neumann1, Steffen Ziegler2, Günther Kundt3, Karl Josef Prommersberger2, Thomas Mittlmeier1 and Marion Mühldorfer-Fodor2 | 2018 | |
| Hand | Flake morphology as a record of manual pressure during stone tool production | Alastair Key a,⁎, Christopher J. Dunmore a, Kevin G. Hatala b,c, Erin Marie Williams-Hatala | 2018 | |
| Diabetes | Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Their Recurrence | David G. Armstrong, D.P.M., M.D., Ph.D., Andrew J.M. Boulton, M.D., and Sicco A. Bus, Ph.D. | 2017 | |
| Diabetes | Effect of Custom-Made Footwear on Foot Ulcer Recurrence in Diabetes | Sicco A. Bus, PHD, Roelof Waaijman, MSC, Mark Arts, MSC, Mirijam de Haart, MD, PHD, Tessa Busch-Westbroek, MD, MSC, Jeff van Baal, MD, PHD, Frans Nollet, MD, PHD | 2013 | |
| Diabetes | Risk Factors for Plantar Foot Ulcer Recurrence in Neuropathic Diabetic Patients | Roelof Waaijman, Mirjam de Haart, Mark L.J. Arts, Daniel Wever, Anke J.W.E. Verlouw, Frans Nollet, and Sicco A. Bus | 2014 | |
| Diabetes | Innovations in plantar pressure and foot temperature measurements in diabetes | S.A. Bus | 2016 | |
| Diabetes | Total contact cast wall load in patients with a plantar forefoot ulcer and diabetes | Lindy Begg, Patrick McLaughlin, Mauro Vicaretti, John Fletcher and Joshua Burns | 2016 | |
| Pedography | Intraoperative Pedobarography Leads to Improved Outcome Scores | Martinus Richter, MD, PhD and Stefan Zech, MD | 2009 | |
| Pedography | Metatarsal Length does not Correlate with Maximal Peak Pressure and Maximal Force | Martin Kaipel MD, Daniel Krapf MD, Christian Wyss MD | 2010 | |
| Pedography | Development of healthy children’s feet—Nine-year results of a longitudinal investigation of plantar loading patterns | Kerstin Bosch, Joachim Gerß, Dieter Rosenbaum | 2010 | |
| Pedography | The Accuracy of an Automasking Algorithm in Plantar Pressure Measurements | Scott J. Ellis, MD & Hill Stoecklein, BS & Joseph C. Yu, BS & Grisha Syrkin, BS & Howard Hillstrom, PhD & Jonathan T. Deland, MD | 2010 | |
| Pedography | Plantar pressures and ankle kinematics following anterior tibialis tendon transfers in children with clubfoot | Kirsten Tulchin, Kelly A Jeans1 , Lori A Karol , Lindsey Crawford | 2014 | |
| Pedography | Development of the infant foot as a load bearing structure- study protocol for a longitudinal evaluation (the Small Steps study) | Carina Price , Juliet McClymont , Farina Hashmi1 , Stewart C. Morrison and Christopher Nester | 2018 | |
| Sensor quality | Evaluation of pressure insoles during running | Rene El Kati, Steph Forrestera , Paul Fleminga | 2010 | |
| Sensor quality | Wireless insoles to measure ground reaction forces – Step by step – validity in walking, hopping and running | Geoffrey T. Burns1 , Jessica Deneweth Zendler , and Ronald F. Zernicke | 2017 | |
| Sensor quality | Validity and Repeatability of Single-Sensor Loadsol Insoles during Landing | Alexander T. Peebles, Lindsay A. Maguir , Kristen E. Renner and Robin M. Queen | 2018 | |
| Sensor quality | The Reliability and Validity of the Loadsol® under Various Walking and Running Conditions | Kristen E. Renner, DS BlaiseWilliams and Robin M. Queen | 2019 |
Accuracy, Reproducibility and Quality Management
Publications:
There are numerous peer-reviewed publications that explain and validate our sensor technology. Very often our systems are used as a reference when new technologies are developed. For loadtech (loadsol, loadpad, and buttonsens) we recommend the publications by Seiberl et al. or Rendos et al. For details about our platforms (emed) we recommend Putti et al. or Maetzler et al. and for our portable pressure systems (pedar and pliance) we recommend the publications by Bijan et al. or Mulroy et al.
Quality Management:
Our QM is based on ISO13485 and follows strict rules for the development and construction of sensor technology. Many of our systems are available as medical devices and are used in the clinical community on a daily basis. We offer an extended warranty on all our sensors and pride ourselves on delivering the most robust systems on the market.
About novel
Like the Moroccan storytellers, most people have a story to tell about their lives. In what follows we would like to share our story: how novel was born, what are our current endeavours and our plans for the future. Our webpage further provides links and references to resources and themes outside of our company’s main fields of activity.
With more than 40 years of experience, novel is the global leader in accurate and reliable load distribution measurement systems. The company has developed several system families that are able to measure contact forces between many surfaces, for example between hand and tool, foot and shoe, buttock and airplane seat, or car tires and the ground. All novel systems operate with high quality, calibrated sensors and provide reliable and reproducible long term measurements. Outstanding scientific software for the analysis of medical and industrial data allows the user to be always one step ahead.
The company novel was founded in 1978 by Peter Seitz, who received his education from the Technical University of Munich. The novel headquarters are located in the center of Munich, Germany. The company has subsidiaries in Minneapolis/St. Paul, United States, and in Nottingham, United Kingdom.
Corporate History
From the very beginning, novel focused on medical electronics and sensor technology for industrial applications.
In 1979, novel was the first company in the world to develop a commercially available system for the mobile monitoring of uterus contractions in high-risk pregnancies. novel further developed a device that can measure the opening of the cervix during long-term delivery. In 1980 novel developed the first measurement system for safety in skiing on behalf of the ski laboratory of TÜV Munich. Since 1994 eight international ski teams train with novel measurement systems in order to improve their performance.
In 1982, the German Federal Ministry for Research and Technology (BMFT) approved a grant application for the production of capacitive sensor matrices. A significant BMFT grant was awarded to novel in 1984 for developing a diagnostic pressure platform system for the neuropathic diabetic foot. Nowadays the emed pressure platforms are an indispensable tool in the early recognition and treatment of diabetic patients, and they assist the prevention of ulcerations in patients with neuropathic complications. The project was undertaken in cooperation with the Diabetes Research Group Munich and the LMU Orthopaedic University Hospital Munich.
In 1986, novel presented the first pedography system for the analysis of the dynamic foot function inside shoes (pedar). Ten years later, novel developed a system for the NASA International Space Station to assess body load in astronauts running on treadmills.
In 1989 novel even started it’s own (biannual and worldwide hosted) Emed Scientific Meeting (ESM) history at the university Liverpool. Since then, at this emed-user get together, new scientific studies are released and rewarded, and experienced foot specialists get together with the new generation of specialists to learn about, discuss and shape the future of measurement systems.
In 1989 also the first, thin, capacitive shearforce sensor was demonstrated, followed up by the manugraphy system. The manugraphy system measures the hand forces while gripping, and provides a detailed and objective functional analysis of the different areas of the hand.
For horseback riders novel developed a system to assess the interaction between horse, saddle and rider in various movements. Riders can expect to work with a horse that was analysed and trained using a novel monitoring system.
In the future novel´s technology will allow car drivers to experience vehicle seats that adjust position and shape according to driving conditions.
The latest release of novel was the wearable system loadsol. A project, which started in 2012, based on a patent to accurately measure force on a partly loaded capacitive surface sensor. This enabled to monitor the ground reaction forces with only one sensor, covering the whole surface under the foot. In opposite to the pedar system – which has many more sensors – the electronics were designed very small and the data could be collected much faster. Also, loadsol became the solution for smart, mobile force measurement during activities of daily life.
The very successful project was prolonged by the development of loadsolpro – the professional solution for broad range application in measurement. This development was due to the various and numerous users of loadsol system, who were interested in many more different parameters to be measured.
Loadsol, being the lean version, has shown to be the perfect fit for medical use – as it was approved as medical device in 2012 and as it’s features were shaped to fit the clinical use, without displaying too many parameters unnecessary in clinical application. Therefor it is already used in rehabilitation analysis of partial weightbearing.
The loadpad, using the same technology as laodsol, was designed to fit applications with ergonomic or educational background, like training on Osteopathic Medicine.
The company is relatively small but highly specialized in specific solutions. novel is widely known as a reliable partner in dealing with complex tasks and is able to supply an extremely wide field of applications. This has attracted a long list of users in various fields like medicine, biomechanics and industry. These factors have shaped more than 35 years of exciting work and supported the fact that novel is able to guarantee a long-term stability for its employees. Instead of mass production and financial gains, innovation and reliability are the driving factors in all novel developments.
Today novel systems are used by well-known companies, universities and research centres all over the world.
Products and Applications
novel has developed several system families tailored to specific applications: emed, pedar, pliance, manugraphy, loadsol, loadpad, texsens and buttonsens.
The emed system utilizes a sensor platform for barefoot load distribution measurements. emed platforms are accurate electronic systems for recording and evaluating pressure distribution under the foot in static and dynamic condition. The emed systems are used for foot diagnostics and the assessment of foot function in many medical disciplines.
The pedar system specializes in in-shoe measurements to evaluate the local load between foot and shoe. Footwear companies such as NIKE Inc, Adidas, LiNing, PUMA and many others are committed users of this technology. The pedar system, which enables to test foot function during sports activities, supports footwear design, improved comfort and injury prevention.
The pliance system assesses load distribution on soft and 3-D deformed surfaces. The pliance sensor family has been developed for the special needs of researchers and industry. Standard sensors are available in various shapes and sizes, and can be configured as single sensors or arranged in elastic matrixes to fit different measuring surfaces. Primary areas of application for this system are measurements of the load distribution on the human body like the back, the face, the chest or the arms and even in joints. For car seats e.g. users of this technology include companies such as Daimler, VW, Porsche, Kia, Hyundai and others.
New developments are under way; wearable technology utilizing AI may play an important role in the future.
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