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PAPPI: Personalized analysis of plantar pressure images using statistical modelling and parametric mapping
by
Booth, Brian G.
, Huysmans, Toon
, Sijbers, Jan
, Keijsers, Noël L. W.
, Hoefnagels, Eva
in
Adult
/ Algorithms
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biomarkers
/ Cohort Studies
/ Displays (Marketing)
/ Feet
/ Female
/ Foot - physiopathology
/ Foot diseases
/ Hallux - physiopathology
/ Hallux valgus
/ Hallux Valgus - diagnostic imaging
/ Hallux Valgus - physiopathology
/ Healthy Volunteers
/ Heel - physiopathology
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Mapping
/ Mathematical models
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Metatarsal
/ Metatarsal Bones - physiopathology
/ Metatarsus
/ Models, Biological
/ Models, Statistical
/ Normal distribution
/ Pain
/ Patients
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physics
/ Plantar pressure
/ Precision Medicine
/ Pressure
/ Pressure patterns
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical modelling
/ Statistical models
/ Toes - physiopathology
/ Weight-Bearing
2020
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PAPPI: Personalized analysis of plantar pressure images using statistical modelling and parametric mapping
by
Booth, Brian G.
, Huysmans, Toon
, Sijbers, Jan
, Keijsers, Noël L. W.
, Hoefnagels, Eva
in
Adult
/ Algorithms
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biomarkers
/ Cohort Studies
/ Displays (Marketing)
/ Feet
/ Female
/ Foot - physiopathology
/ Foot diseases
/ Hallux - physiopathology
/ Hallux valgus
/ Hallux Valgus - diagnostic imaging
/ Hallux Valgus - physiopathology
/ Healthy Volunteers
/ Heel - physiopathology
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Mapping
/ Mathematical models
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Metatarsal
/ Metatarsal Bones - physiopathology
/ Metatarsus
/ Models, Biological
/ Models, Statistical
/ Normal distribution
/ Pain
/ Patients
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physics
/ Plantar pressure
/ Precision Medicine
/ Pressure
/ Pressure patterns
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical modelling
/ Statistical models
/ Toes - physiopathology
/ Weight-Bearing
2020
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PAPPI: Personalized analysis of plantar pressure images using statistical modelling and parametric mapping
by
Booth, Brian G.
, Huysmans, Toon
, Sijbers, Jan
, Keijsers, Noël L. W.
, Hoefnagels, Eva
in
Adult
/ Algorithms
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biomarkers
/ Cohort Studies
/ Displays (Marketing)
/ Feet
/ Female
/ Foot - physiopathology
/ Foot diseases
/ Hallux - physiopathology
/ Hallux valgus
/ Hallux Valgus - diagnostic imaging
/ Hallux Valgus - physiopathology
/ Healthy Volunteers
/ Heel - physiopathology
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Mapping
/ Mathematical models
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Metatarsal
/ Metatarsal Bones - physiopathology
/ Metatarsus
/ Models, Biological
/ Models, Statistical
/ Normal distribution
/ Pain
/ Patients
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physics
/ Plantar pressure
/ Precision Medicine
/ Pressure
/ Pressure patterns
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical modelling
/ Statistical models
/ Toes - physiopathology
/ Weight-Bearing
2020
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PAPPI: Personalized analysis of plantar pressure images using statistical modelling and parametric mapping
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PAPPI: Personalized analysis of plantar pressure images using statistical modelling and parametric mapping
2020
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Overview
Quantitative analyses of plantar pressure images typically occur at the group level and under the assumption that individuals within each group display homogeneous pressure patterns. When this assumption does not hold, a personalized analysis technique is required. Yet, existing personalized plantar pressure analysis techniques work at the image level, leading to results that can be unintuitive and difficult to interpret. To address these limitations, we introduce PAPPI: the Personalized Analysis of Plantar Pressure Images. PAPPI is built around the statistical modelling of the relationship between plantar pressures in healthy controls and their demographic characteristics. This statistical model then serves as the healthy baseline to which an individual's real plantar pressures are compared using statistical parametric mapping. As a proof-of-concept, we evaluated PAPPI on a cohort of 50 hallux valgus patients. PAPPI showed that plantar pressures from hallux valgus patients did not have a single, homogeneous pattern, but instead, 5 abnormal pressure patterns were observed in sections of this population. When comparing these patterns to foot pain scores (i.e. Foot Function Index, Manchester-Oxford Foot Questionnaire) and radiographic hallux angle measurements, we observed that patients with increased pressure under metatarsal 1 reported less foot pain than other patients in the cohort, while patients with abnormal pressures in the heel showed more severe hallux valgus angles and more foot pain. Also, incidences of pes planus were higher in our hallux valgus cohort compared to the modelled healthy controls. PAPPI helped to clarify recent discrepancies in group-level plantar pressure studies and showed its unique ability to produce quantitative, interpretable, and personalized analyses for plantar pressure images.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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