Featured Application: In a scientific context that strongly advocates on-field real-world analysis of sport biomechanical data, the present work systematically presents the current applications of foot contact detection algorithms and critically reviews the room for their improvement in the context of injury prevention. Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) offer promising alternatives to traditional motion capture systems, especially in real-world sports scenarios. Accurate foot contact detection (FCD) is crucial for biomechanical analysis, and since on-the-field force plates are unsuitable, IMU-based FCD algorithms have been extensively investigated. However, sports activities leading to musculoskeletal injuries are multidirectional and high-dynamics in nature and FCD algorithms, which have mostly been studied in gait analysis, might sensibly worsen performance. This systematic review (PROSPERO, ID: CRD420251010584) aimed to evaluate IMU-based FCD algorithms applied to high-dynamics sports tasks, identifying strengths, limitations, and areas for improvement. A multi-database search was conducted until May 2025. Studies were included if they applied IMU-based FCD algorithms in high-dynamic movements. In total, 37 studies evaluating 71 FCD algorithms were included. Most papers focused on running, with only 3 on cut manoeuvres. Almost all studies involved healthy individuals only, and foot linear acceleration was the most inspected FCD metric. FCD algorithms demonstrated high accuracy, though speed variation impacted performance in 23/37 studies. This review highlights the lack of validated IMU-based FCD algorithms for high-dynamic sports movements and emphasizes the need for improved methods to advance sports biomechanics testing in injury prevention.

Mendicino, M., Palha De Araújo Dos Santos, J.M., Margheriti, P., Zaffagnini, S., Di Paolo, S. (2025). Detection of Foot Contact Using Inertial Measurement Units in Sports Movements: A Systematic Review. APPLIED SCIENCES, 15(18), 1-54 [10.3390/app151810250].

Detection of Foot Contact Using Inertial Measurement Units in Sports Movements: A Systematic Review

Zaffagnini, Stefano
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Di Paolo, Stefano
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2025

Abstract

Featured Application: In a scientific context that strongly advocates on-field real-world analysis of sport biomechanical data, the present work systematically presents the current applications of foot contact detection algorithms and critically reviews the room for their improvement in the context of injury prevention. Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) offer promising alternatives to traditional motion capture systems, especially in real-world sports scenarios. Accurate foot contact detection (FCD) is crucial for biomechanical analysis, and since on-the-field force plates are unsuitable, IMU-based FCD algorithms have been extensively investigated. However, sports activities leading to musculoskeletal injuries are multidirectional and high-dynamics in nature and FCD algorithms, which have mostly been studied in gait analysis, might sensibly worsen performance. This systematic review (PROSPERO, ID: CRD420251010584) aimed to evaluate IMU-based FCD algorithms applied to high-dynamics sports tasks, identifying strengths, limitations, and areas for improvement. A multi-database search was conducted until May 2025. Studies were included if they applied IMU-based FCD algorithms in high-dynamic movements. In total, 37 studies evaluating 71 FCD algorithms were included. Most papers focused on running, with only 3 on cut manoeuvres. Almost all studies involved healthy individuals only, and foot linear acceleration was the most inspected FCD metric. FCD algorithms demonstrated high accuracy, though speed variation impacted performance in 23/37 studies. This review highlights the lack of validated IMU-based FCD algorithms for high-dynamic sports movements and emphasizes the need for improved methods to advance sports biomechanics testing in injury prevention.
2025
Mendicino, M., Palha De Araújo Dos Santos, J.M., Margheriti, P., Zaffagnini, S., Di Paolo, S. (2025). Detection of Foot Contact Using Inertial Measurement Units in Sports Movements: A Systematic Review. APPLIED SCIENCES, 15(18), 1-54 [10.3390/app151810250].
Mendicino, Margherita; Palha De Araújo Dos Santos, José Miguel; Margheriti, Pietro; Zaffagnini, Stefano; Di Paolo, Stefano
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