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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Rod Minchin

Engineer creates futuristic shoe to help elderly people stay on their feet

  • Dr. Jiayang Li, an engineer from the University of Bristol, has developed a futuristic shoe designed to help elderly people maintain their balance and prevent falls.
  • The invention was inspired by Dr. Li noticing his 89-year-old mentor, Peter Langlois, was unsteady on his feet, prompting him to apply semiconductor technology to address fall risks.
  • The shoe features an insole embedded with 253 tiny sensors and an advanced microchip, which provide real-time, lab-quality data on gait and pressure points to assess balance.
  • Powered by a low-voltage battery, the device can run for approximately three months on a single charge and displays detailed walking analysis on mobile phones or tablets.
  • The technology will be showcased at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers conference, with plans for formal clinical evaluation and mass production to create a low-cost solution for fall prevention.

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UK scientist creates futuristic shoe which can prevent the elderly from falling over

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