We would like to comment on a recent review article published in Sensors by Razak et al. [1]. The authors provided a review of plantar pressure measurement systems which included the discussion of the recently developed WalkinSense ? system. While the authors correctly identified that our group completed research using this system [2], they have inaccurately reported the manufacturer of the system and our research findings.
References
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Razak, A.; Zayegh, A.; Begg, R.K.; Wahab, Y. Foot Plantar Pressure Measurement System: A Review. Sensors 2012, 12, 9884–9912.
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Healy, A.; Burgess-Walker, P.; Naemi, R.; Chockalingam, N. Repeatability of WalkinSense? in Shoe Pressure Measurement System: A Preliminary study. The Foot 2012, 22, 35–39.
Bus, S.A; de Lange, A. A. Comparison of the 1-Step, 2-Step, and 3-Step Protocols for Obtaining Barefoot Plantar Pressure Data in the Diabetic Neuropathic Foot. Clin. Biomech. 2005, 20, 892–899.
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McPoil, T.G.; Cornwall, M.W.; Dupuis, L.; Cornwell, M. Variability of Plantar Pressure Data. A Comparison of the Two-Step and Midgait Methods. J. Am. Podiatr. Med. Assoc. 1999, 89, 495–501.