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Figure 4: FSR Insole<br />

The FSR’s are to be worn as insoles in the Subject’s shoes<br />

or taped to the bottom of their bare feet. The FSR’s will<br />

indicate the weight distribution on the toe and heel during<br />

the stance phase of the gait cycle. The FSR’s have contact<br />

areas in the Heel and Great Toe areas, to indicate the<br />

applied pressure on these areas (Figure 5).<br />

Left Insole<br />

Design<br />

Bottom Layer<br />

Top Layer<br />

Rubber<br />

FSR<br />

Insole<br />

Duct Tape<br />

Lead Wires<br />

FSR<br />

Figure 5: FSR Contact Areas<br />

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